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  2. Mary Ellen Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellen Duncan (August 29, 1941 – February 10, 2022) was an American academic administrator and teacher. She was a high school English and Latin teacher for nine years before becoming an academic administrator.

  3. Press & Sun-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was formed by the 1985 merger of The Evening Press (which was known as The Binghamton Press prior to 1960) and The Sun-Bulletin.It is owned by Gannett, [2] who purchased The Binghamton Press in 1943 and The Sun-Bulletin in 1971.

  4. Jessamine S. Whitney - Wikipedia

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    Whitney was born in Norwich, New York, the daughter of Dr. W. W. Whitney.She attended Binghamton Central High School in the class of 1897, and Oneonta Normal School. [1] She studied mathematics and economics and earned a bachelor's degree in 1905 from Cornell University, with further studies in actuarial science at New York University. [2]

  5. The Daily Report (Ontario, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Report, the Sun-Telegram and the Progress-Bulletin all objected to a gag order issued in December 1972 by a Superior Court judge forbidding publication of the names of prisoners at Chino's California Institution for Men who testified at a trial for a murder committed within the prison. [29] [30] [31] [32]

  6. John Hurst Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams was born on November 27, 1927, in Columbia, South Carolina. [1] [2] His father, Eugene Adams, was a reverend in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and a civil rights activist active in Columbia's Black community. [2]

  7. Susan Wu Rathbone - Wikipedia

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    Susan Wu Rathbone (traditional Chinese: 吳世珊; simplified Chinese: 吴世珊; pinyin: Wú Shìshān; [wʊ ʂiʂan] October 29, 1921 – November 22, 2019), also known as Wu Shih-san and "Auntie Wu", was a Chinese-born community leader in New York City.

  8. Claudio Guzmán - Wikipedia

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    According to his obituary, Guzmán married Gardiner in 1981; she was referred to as his wife as early as 1977 in the press. [26] The couple subsequently lived in Chile until 1987 and remained together until Guzmán's death from pneumonia in 2008. [1]

  9. Horace B. Griffen - Wikipedia

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    An early professional photograph of Griffen (c 1914), taken as his official journalism portrait for his job at the Arizona Republic. He was born in Hillsboro, Kansas to Horace Bigelow Griffen, Sr., a mail carrier and his wife.

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