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Rog⋅ers

[roj-erz]
–noun
1. Bernard, 1893–1968, U.S. composer.
2. Bruce, 1870–1957, U.S. book designer and printer.
3. Carl (Ransom), 1902–87, U.S. psychologist.
4. Ginger (Virginia Katherine McMath), 1911–1995, U.S. actress and dancer: longtime partner of Fred Astaire.
5. James Gamble, 1867–1947, U.S. architect.
6. John, 1829–1904, U.S. sculptor.
7. Robert, 1731–95, American pioneer and commander in the British regular army during the French and Indian War.
8. Samuel, 1763–1855, English poet.
9. Will(iam Penn A⋅dair) [uh-dair] , 1879–1935, U.S. actor and humorist.
10. William P(ierce), 1913–2001, U.S. lawyer: Attorney General 1957–61; Secretary of State 1969–73.
11. a city in NW Arkansas. 17,429.
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Rogers, Ginger Originally Virginia McMath. 1911-1995.  
American dancer and actress particularly noted for her partnership with Fred Astaire in several motion pictures, including Swing Time (1936). She won an Academy Award in 1940 for her performance in Kitty Foyle (1940).
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Cultural Dictionary

Rogers, Ginger

A twentieth-century American actress and dancer. She danced with Fred Astaire in a famous series of film musicals.

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Rogers , Carl Ransom. 1902-1987.

American psychologist who founded humanistic psychology

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