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                  , Ebenezer Ross (named for a Presbyterian minister in their hometown), would study medicine and have a distinguished career as surgical director of the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital in New York City
                  championship at the Frontier Days rodeo in Cheyenne, Wyo. Two years later he competed in the Ride of Champions, a special four-man event in Reno, Nev., against elite riders Earl Thode, Gene Ross, and Frank
                   
                  expression,” a principle followed in the 35 lectures she would organize. During a meeting at the Carsons’ home, Irvine, stonemason Alexander Ross, Coutts, her sister and brother-in-law, and others created
                  Ross*, and he would generously contribute to the Montreal Repertory Theatre, which performed in both English and French, after its foundation in 1929
                  (London, Ont., 2007). Sheila Ross, “‘For God and Canada’: the early years of the Catholic Women’s League in Alberta,” CCHA, Hist. Studies
                  Ross to demand that the council, in which elected members soon held a majority, be able to control local affairs free of interference from Ottawa and the lieutenant governor. His most
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