Tickets $5 (includes $5 credit toward purchase of the book or any other item the night of the signing) Etc. Coel also will appear at The Oriental and Navajo Rug Gallery, 927 Main St., Longmont at 7 ...
When alone in a kayak with a South African shark lurking below the surface, Catherine McLeod ’07 can out-paddle it. When left behind in New Zealand without a passport or a visa, McLeod can make it ...
Colorado’s own Margaret Coel continues her Catherine McLeod series with a second installment, “The Perfect Suspect.” Her last effort, 2008’s “Blood Memory,” was intended as a stand-alone novel. But ...
Catherine McLeod (July 2, 1921 – May 11, 1997) was an American actress who made over sixty television and movie appearances between 1944 and 1976. She memorably portrayed the one woman whom James ...
Coel introduces a tenacious heroine, Denver investigative reporter Catherine McLeod, in this stellar first in a new series. After an attempt on her life, Catherine realizes she was far from a random ...
The National Center on Deafness (NCOD) at CSUN received a $20 million grant on Oct. 12. “The grant will be used to train professionals and staff who work with the deaf and hard of hearing students at ...
CATHERINE E. MCLEOD-SELTZER is President and Director of Pacific Rim Mining. She holds a Business degree, which, combined with an upbringing in a third generation mining family, led to a career in ...
South African Nicola Shiels ’07 and New Zealander Catherine McLeod ’07 live 7,592 miles apart, but at Yale they spend every afternoon less than 20 feet apart practicing on a squash court in Payne ...
CATHERINE MCLEOD-SELTZER is President of Pacific Rim Mining Corp. She is well known and well regarded in the mining industry. After spending the early years of her career working in mining corporate ...
Catherine F. McLeod, 88, died Tuesday July 19, 2022, at her home in Titusville. Catherine was born in Spring Valley, New York, to William and Catherine Dillon. Catherine graduated from Congers High ...
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