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"Darqadam (, also Romanized as Dar Qadam; also known as Rowfekeh) is a village in Khavashod Rural District, Rud Ab District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 374, in 101 families. References Populated places in Sabzevar County "
"The Divide County Courthouse in Crosby, North Dakota was built in 1917. It was designed by architects Buechner & Orth in Beaux Arts style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. According to its NRHP nomination, its "interior features terrazzo floors and dark wood trim in an austere version of the usual Buechner and Orth treatment." (section 7 pages 10-11 in Buechner and Orth Courthouses in ND TR) and References Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota County courthouses in North Dakota Buildings and structures in Divide County, North Dakota Beaux-Arts architecture in North Dakota Government buildings completed in 1917 National Register of Historic Places in Divide County, North Dakota "
"Chapman Winston Blubberhouse is a fictional poet and author, created by R.B. Russell and Mark Valentine."Blubberhouse (And How He Returned to Haunt Me)", by R.B. Russell, The Hotspur (The Parish Magazine of St John's Healey) June 2008. In 1993 Russell published a Brief Biography of Blubberhouse which was privately circulated, and thereafter letters started to appear under the name of C.W. Blubberhouse in the pages of The Independent,The Independent, July 8 1994 Daily Mail,The Daily Mail, December 22, 1993 & September 7, 1994. The StageThe Stage, January 1994. and Time Out,Time Out, July 13–20, 1994. among other national UK newspapers and magazines. Blubberhouse was also listed in an Oxford College yearbook and appeared in a literary guide. In 1994 The Sunday Times attacked the Times Literary Supplement for publishing a letter from Blubberhouse,Times Literary Supplement, August 12, 1994. and sent a reporter to the correspondent’s address to investigate. They claimed Blubberhouse was "too good to be true", and declared him a hoax.The Sunday Times, August 21, 1994. At the funeral of Oxford bookseller Rupert Cook in March 1999 it was revealed that he had been partly responsible for the Blubberhouse letters.Obituary in The Lost Club Journal, No.2, Winter 200/2001. (It has subsequently been revealed that Roger Dobson was his co-conspirator.) Russell appeared on John Peel’s Home Truths programme on Radio 4 in 2001 to tell the story.BBC Home Truths, September 22, 2001 and September 29, 2001. In a follow- up comment on Home Truths a correspondent used the adjective “Blubberhoused” to suggest that somebody had been hoaxed. References Further reading *"C.W. Blubberhouse", C.W. Blubberhouse. Fictional poets "