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  2. Joyce Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Joyce Foundation was established in 1948 by Beatrice Joyce Kean of Chicago. [6] She was the sole heir of David Joyce , a lumber executive and industrialist from Clinton , Iowa . The family wealth came from the lumber industry, including family-owned timberlands, plywood and saw mills, and wholesale and retail building material distribution ...

  3. Doris Kearns Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Kearns went to Washington, D.C., as a White House Fellow during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. [17] Johnson initially expressed interest in hiring the young intern as his Oval Office assistant, but after an article by Kearns appeared in The New Republic laying out a scenario for Johnson's removal from office over his conduct of the war in Vietnam, she was, instead, assigned to ...

  4. Joy McKean - Wikipedia

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    Joy McKean married Slim Dusty (real name David Kirkpatrick) in 1951 (becoming Mrs Kirkpatrick, but retaining Joy McKean as her stage name). Sister Heather met Reg Lindsay , whom she married in 1954 and the sisters began solo careers and partnerships with two of Australia's leading male country music singers. [ 6 ]

  5. Kean (name) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Kean (1894–1955), American football and basketball coach; Jake Kean (born 1991), English football player; Jane Kean (1923–2013), American actress and singer, sister of Betty Kean; Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860–1950), American military surgeon; John Kean (New Jersey politician) (1852–1914), United States Senator, United States ...

  6. Joyce (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name became rare after the 14th century, but was later revived as a female given name, which derived from the Middle English joise meaning "rejoice". [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] The name originated with Saint Joyce (Judoc) (600–668), a Breton prince and hermit and the son of Judicael , king of Brittany.

  7. Joyce Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Randolph (née Sirola; [1] October 21, 1924 – January 13, 2024) was an American actress of stage and television, best known for playing Trixie Norton on The Jackie Gleason Show and the television sitcom The Honeymooners.

  8. List of films and television shows shot at Elstree Studios

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    Bernard Nedell, Dodo Watts, Joyce Kennedy, Austin Trevor: Many Waters [26] [3] Romance: Milton Rosmer: Lillian Hall-Davis, Arthur Margetson, Elizabeth Allan: Mischief [3] Comedy: Jack Raymond: Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Jeanne Stuart: My Wife's Family [3] Crime: Alexander Esway: Jacqueline Logan, Bernard Nedell, Gordon Harker: The Sport of ...

  9. David Joyce (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    David Joyce was born at Mt. Washington in the town of Sheffield, Massachusetts on February 26, 1825. His father John D. Joyce operated a blast furnace machine shop and foundry in Berkshire county (moved to Salisbury, Connecticut in 1844). John Joyce gave his son such moderate education as was afforded by the common school, until, at the age of ...