Ball Gown
Driscoll (United States)
c.1900
Gift of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, 1976
The MET (Accession Number: 1976.134.14a, b)
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• Ball gown.
Designer: Driscoll (United States, founded ca. 1864)
Date: ca. 1900
Medium: silk, metallic thread, glass.
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Books of 2024: NEVER WHISTLE AT NIGHT: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology, ed. by Shane Hawk and Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.
This has a bunch of authors I already love in it (Stephen Graham Jones, Darcie Little Badger, Waubgeshig Rice, and Rebecca Roanhorse!!), and several authors I've been meaning to try (like Tommy Orange, Nick Medina, and Kelli Jo Ford, to name a few), so I'm really hyped for them all to be together in one volume! Plus dark fiction is very much my jam (especially when it comes in a bright and colorful package).
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Ball Gown
Driscoll, 1900
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Driscoll’s and Partners Purchase Costa Group
Key Takeaways:
Driscoll’s, alongside partners led by Paine Schwartz Partners and including British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, has acquired Costa Group, highlighting a significant investment in Australia’s leading fresh produce company.
This acquisition, one of Driscoll’s largest equity investments, underscores the partnership’s value in Costa Group’s portfolio and future…
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The Mailbag: Celebrity Christian Hot Takes (Driscoll, Graham, Groeschel, Lewis, Lucado, Piper, Vallotton) – Michelle Lesley
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update, y'all: suddenly i have SIX (6) micro writing projects for the weekend, and i'm hyped!!
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As a doctoral student of English, my semesters are filled with critical cant and ideological boilerplate. It's real easy to forget that the subjects of my study aren't mere texts; they are the products of someone's struggle to communicate—to say, fundamentally, my blood is the same color as yours and our hands fit together just so, so listen...
Chad Driscoll, from the Editor's Note for Oyster Boy Review (1997)
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Driscoll
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crazy theory time!
In this scene Mrs. Driscoll was already possessed by Vecna and she put toxic stuff in that glass of Lemonade, but Nancy didn't drink that! She puts it down, and we hear the sound of her putting down the glass.
and maybe one little hint about this was the fact that previously she said that she liked the quiet, but then she told Nancy that she enjoyed the company of people in the other scene!
In the first scene she was herself
so what if it was Henry saying to Nancy
'' You're quite a regular little detective, aren't ya?''
because she was messing with his plan and he was pissed about that, and that's also why he sends the monster to kill her first because she's the first to disturb his plan in season 3
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Driscoll Americas Latest News: Appoints Garland S. Reiter, Jr. as Chief Commercial Officer
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Garland S. Reiter, Jr. has been appointed as the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) for Driscoll’s of the Americas, a move aimed at leveraging his extensive experience in agriculture to drive the company’s growth and market expansion.
In his new role, Garland is tasked with leading key areas including sales strategy, market expansion, customer development, and marketing to support…
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Kong's rampage through the village by Don Marquez.
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