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  1. Bayonne Whipple from a 1908 publication. Bayonne Whipple (died February 20, 1937) was the stage name of Fanny Elmina Rose, an actress and vaudeville performer and the second wife of Canadian actor Walter Huston.

  2. In 1909, with his marriage foundering, he appeared with an older actress named Bayonne Whipple (born Mina Rose, 1865–1937). They were billed as Whipple and Huston. Walter and Rhea Gore Huston divorced in 1913, and in December 1914, Huston married Mina Rose.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Fanny Elmina (Mina) Rose's stage name was Bayonne Whipple. She was the daughter of Rev. Rodney Sanford Rose and Mary L. Ward (His third wife). Bayonne was a headliner in Vaudeville, playing Ruth in 'Ninety and Nine" at least 5 Seasons as well as others.

  4. Biography. Bayone Whipple was the stage name of Fanny Elmina Rose, an actress and vaudeville performer and the second wife of the actor Walter Huston. [1] Fanny was born January 1870 in Luzerne, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Rodney S. Rose, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and Mary Louisa Ward. [2] [3] "Bayonne Whipple was a vaudeville performer.

  5. Fanny Elmina (Mina) Rose's stage name was Bayonne Whipple. She was the daughter of Rev. Rodney Sanford Rose and Mary L. Ward (His third wife). Bayonne was a headliner in Vaudeville, playing Ruth in 'Ninety and Nine" at least 5 Seasons as well as others.

  6. ¿Qué es la enfermedad de Whipple? La enfermedad de Whipple (EW) es una enfermedad multisistémica de origen bacteriano, de la que Tropheryma whippelii es su agente causal. Basado en el estudio de su secuencia ARN-r, este microorganismo ha sido clasificado dentro del grupo Actinomyces 1.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Descripción general. La enfermedad de Whipple es una infección bacteriana grave que suele afectar las articulaciones y el aparato digestivo. La enfermedad de Whipple afecta la digestión normal deteriorando la degradación de los alimentos y dificultando la capacidad que tiene el organismo de absorber nutrientes, como las grasas y los carbohidratos.