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    Ethel Moore (March 6, 1872 - October 4, 1920) was an American civic, education, and national defense work leader. As a national authority in playground...
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    mathematician Ethel Moore (1872-1920), American civic, education, and national defense work leader Ethel L. Payne (1911–1991), African-American journalist Ethel Rosenberg...
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    Ethel St Clair Grimwood, born Ethel Moore, became Ethel (Evelyn) Miller (4 October 1867 – 11 August 1928) was a British woman who became known as "the...
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    his mother Ethel move to the small town of Bomont to live with Ren's aunt and uncle. While attending church, he meets Reverend Shaw Moore, his wife Vi...
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  • Ethel Moore (1872-1920), American civic, education, and national defense work leader Eva Moore (1870–1955), English actress Francis Daniels Moore (1913–2001)...
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  • Montauk – Communist politician and two-time candidate for Oakland mayor Ethel Moore – civic, education, and national defense work leader Anca Mosoiu – technology...
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    Corner to Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theater in April 1965. She was friends with Marlon Brando and James Baldwin. It was Moore who asked Brando to lend...
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  • Ethel Granger (born 12 April 1905 in Cambridgeshire as Ethel Mary Wilson; died January–March 1982 in Peterborough) was one of the most famous main figures...
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    after she ran off with Charles William Moore, a judge in Bengal. Charles and Margaret's children included Ethel Moore, his half-sister, who was born in 1867...
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    family housing, and apartment living. Traditional residence halls include Ethel Moore, Lynn Townsend White, Mary Morse, Orchard Meadow and Warren Olney halls...
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    Taylor, whose great grandson still lives on the property. In 1938, Helen Ethel Moore and Douglas Hamilton Robertson took over the property. In 1946, a renovation...
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    Attorney General, 1985–1988 Clark Miller (1955), NFL football player Ethel Moore, civic leader Julia Morgan (1890), architect Lloyd Moseby (1978), Major...
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    Artists in 1950. Both Sybil and Ethel Pye attended the classes of Thomas Sturge Moore. Later Ethel Pye told Sturge Moore's wife, Marie Appia, that her sculptures...
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    composer, Houston Collisson). The song was set to the same air as Thomas Moore's "Bendmeer's Stream" which, in turn, was adapted from the old Irish Air...
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    Alexander F. Morrison, Mrs. J. W. Orr, Mrs. A. P. Black, Mrs. I. Lowenberg, Ethel Moore, Mrs. Frank C. Havens, and Mary Connors. All the women who were associated...
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  • The Twilight Zone and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1999. Ethel Wald was born on August 5, 1922, in Worcester...
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    1909 – August 17, 1979) was an American actress best known for playing Ethel Mertz on the sitcom I Love Lucy (1951–1957), for which she won the 1953...
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    to a career Army doctor, Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Walker Cairns and Ethel Moore Cairns, on February 14, 1910, in Brooklyn, New York. His father went...
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  • Vamos Catherine Wagner William Winant Laura Weinbach Albert M. Bender Ethel Moore (1872-1920), trustee, elected in 1915 Milton H. Myrick - founding trustee...
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  • Forrest Swift, class of 1883 – editor, Salvation Army worker, Catholic nun Ethel Moore, class of 1894 – civic, education, and national defense work leader Marion...
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