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Wat (wie) is Kathleen$513140$ - definitie

AMERICAN NOVELIST, ESSAYIST, SHORT STORY WRITER, TEACHER OF CREATIVE WRITING
KATHLEEN ALCALÁ; Kathleen Alcalaá; Kathleen Alcala; KATHLEEN ALCALA; Kathleen Alcalaa

Kathleen Taperell         
AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVANT
Kathleen Joan Taperell; Kathleen Joan Tucker; Kathleen Tucker; Kath Taperell
Kathleen Joan Taperell , also known as Kathleen Tucker (born 15 February 1939), is an Australian public servant and feminist.
Kathleen Norris         
  • Thomas Ince Productions]], cover illustration of ''Christine of the Hungry Heart'' by Kathleen Norris
  • Sen. Burton Wheeler, Charles Lindbergh, and Norris make Nazi salute at America First rally.  (Photo Getty Images)
AMERICAN WRITER (1880-1966)
Norris, Kathleen; Kathleen Thompson Norris
Kathleen Thompson Norris (July 16, 1880 – January 18, 1966) was an American novelist and newspaper columnist. She was one of the most widely read and highest paid female writers in the United States for nearly fifty years, from 1911 to 1959.
Kathleen Kavanagh         
AMERICAN APPLIED MATHEMATICIAN
Kathleen R. Kavanagh; Kathleen R. Fowler
Kathleen Rose Kavanagh (also published as Kathleen R. Fowler) is an American applied mathematician whose research involves simulation-based engineering, particular for problems involving air quality, water quality, and sustainable irrigation.

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Kathleen Alcalá

Kathleen Alcalá (born 29 August 1954) is the author of a short-story collection, three novels set in the American Southwest and nineteenth-century Mexico, and a collection of essays. She teaches creative writing at workshops and programs in Washington state and elsewhere, including Seattle University, the University of New Mexico and Richard Hugo House.