Ruth White (composer)
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*[[Ruth White (Bahá'í author)]], is a Baha'i and author of works relating to the Baha'i faith. | *[[Ruth White (Bahá'í author)]], is a Baha'i and author of works relating to the Baha'i faith. |
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- Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil were put to an electronic setting in 1969. The poems were realized by Ruth White and released by Limelight Records.
Ruth White may mean:
- Ruth White (Bahá'í author), is a Baha'i and author of works relating to the Baha'i faith.
- Ruth White (children's author), American author of works relating to life in Virginia
- Ruth White (actress), American actress
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