Rowe says 75 percent of his patients are in their 30s and 40s.
Beware the Designer Vagina|Lizzie Crocker|July 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Rowe said Jackson was self-conscious about his skin troubles and often likened himself to the Elephant Man.
Up to Speed: 5 Key Moments From the Michael Jackson AEG Trial|Christine Pelisek|September 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Rowe admitted she suggested that she and Jackson have a child after his divorce from Lisa Marie Presley in 1996.
Up to Speed: 5 Key Moments From the Michael Jackson AEG Trial|Christine Pelisek|September 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Rowe was recruited by the FBI in March 1960 and encouraged to join the Eastview Klavern of the Alabama Klan.
40 years for Justice: Did the FBI Cover for the Birmingham Bombers?|Gary May|September 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Rowe spent his last years working as a private investigator in Savannah, Georgia.
40 years for Justice: Did the FBI Cover for the Birmingham Bombers?|Gary May|September 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Baker and Rowe and the others proceeded to the little shop where Miller did a cigar business.
Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale|Burt L. Standish
Among others, Patty had drawn a capital picture of Miss Rowe, showing her classical features and her coils of smooth, fair hair.
The Nicest Girl in the School|Angela Brazil
Rowe's artificially ingenious and morally mellifluous play, if edifying, is never thrilling.
Tragedy|Ashley H. Thorndike
Mrs. Rowe would just as soon throw herself off the Pont Neuf, or—miss church next Sunday.
The Cockaynes in Paris|Blanchard Jerrold
The stage directions given in the text are compounded of that given in the Folios and that given by Rowe.
The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]|William Shakespeare
British Dictionary definitions for Rowe
Rowe
/ (rəʊ) /
noun
Nicholas . 1674–1718, English dramatist, who produced the first critical edition of Shakespeare; poet laureate (1715–18). His plays include Tamerlane (1702) and The Fair Penitent (1703)