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    The trip was arranged “to celebrate her 85th birthday party surrounded by 150 of her family and friends,” the obituary said. ... She worked as a music teacher for over 40 years in the Ossining ...

  3. Robert G. Yerks - Wikipedia

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    Robert George Yerks [1] (October 24, 1928 – July 25, 2021) was a United States Army lieutenant general who served as Deputy Chief of Staff G-1 Personnel of The United States Army from 1978 to 1981.

  4. Isaac C. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Isaac C. Smith (1797 – March 15, 1877) was an American sail and steamboat captain, shipbuilder, sparmaker and entrepreneur.. A longterm resident of Ossining, New York (then known as Sing Sing), Smith began his career working aboard Hudson River sloops, eventually rising to the rank of captain.

  5. Albert Kenrick Fisher - Wikipedia

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    He was the president of the American Ornithologists' Union in 1914–1917. He wrote 150 papers on ornithology or other zoological subjects with a few obituaries. A list of his papers, complete to 21 March 1926, was published in the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. [5] Fisher and his wife had two sons and two daughters.

  6. Philip Wolfe (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, he was offered an instructorship at Princeton, where he worked on generalizations of linear programming, such as quadratic programming and general non-linear programming, leading to the Frank–Wolfe algorithm [3] in joint work with Marguerite Frank, then a visitor at Princeton.

  7. Clement Clarke Moore (clubman) - Wikipedia

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    Moore was born in Ossining in Westchester County on September 18, 1843. He was the son of Benjamin Moore (1818–1886) and Mary Elizabeth (née Sing) Moore (1820–1895).His younger siblings were brother Casimir de Rham Moore, [a] and sister Katherine T. Moore.

  8. Ossining (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The Ossining Public Library, originally chartered in 1893 as the Sing Sing Public Library, serves the residents of the Village and Town of Ossining. The current library collections include 110,000 books, 25,000 non-print items, and 300 newspaper and magazine titles.

  9. Dale Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Dale Cemetery located in Ossining, New York, is a town-owned cemetery encompassing 47 acres (190,000 m 2). [2] The cemetery was originally owned by the Dale Cemetery Association which was incorporated on 16 January 1851 and was dedicated in October 1851. [3] It was designed by Howard Daniels. [4]