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  2. Thornton W. Burgess - Wikipedia

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    For over 16 years from May 1913 through the magazine's demise following its final December 1929 issue, Burgess published a children's story in every issue of People's Home Journal magazine. [ 5 ] From 1912 to 1960, without interruption, Burgess wrote his syndicated daily newspaper column (via the George Matthew Adams Service ), Bedtime Stories .

  3. Jane Powell - Wikipedia

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    Powell was born Suzanne Lorraine Burce, the only child of Paul Emerson Burce and Eileen Baker Burce, on April 1, 1929, in Portland, Oregon. [5] Powell began dance lessons when she was 2 years old. [6] By age 5, Powell had appeared on the Portland children's radio program Stars of Tomorrow. [7]

  4. Peter Yarrow - Wikipedia

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    Peter Yarrow's now famous song, which was written in 1983, became a defining song for my generation of high school and college students to become activists, to make the world a better place. I heard Peter Yarrow singing that song on the steps of the Capitol, in 1987, twenty years ago next week, during the march to free Soviet Jews.

  5. Peter Scully - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, he received a second conviction and was sentenced to an additional 129 years in prison. Criminal activities Peter Scully lived in the suburb of Narre Warren in Melbourne with his wife and two children prior to fleeing to Manila in the Philippines in 2011, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] before he could be charged with his involvement in a ...

  6. Peter Pringle - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Pringle premiered a one-man theatrical show in which he portrayed Noël Coward, mixing a dramatic monologue with performances of Coward's songs. [10] He toured the show across Canada several times over the next number of years, [11] as well as creating and performing several other musical revue shows, including From Irving Berlin to Gilles Vigneault, [12] a show based on the biblical ...

  7. Peter Brant - Wikipedia

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    Two of his biological children died within a two year period. [42] [43] Brant and first wife Sandra Simms have five children together. Four of their children have worked for Brant companies: Christopher as president of White Birch; Ryan (c. 1972) as director of Brant Publications (c. 1972). He also founded Take-Two Interactive at age 21. He was ...

  8. Peter Hillary - Wikipedia

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    Peter Edmund Hillary was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on 26 December 1954. He had two younger sisters, Sarah Louise and Belinda Mary, and was the eldest of the three children of Sir Edmund Hillary and his first wife, Louise Mary Rose. [3] Peter Hillary received his education at King's College, Auckland and at Auckland University. [4]

  9. Miss Hickory - Wikipedia

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    Her world is shaken when the family decides to spend the winter in Boston, Massachusetts, but leave her behind. Miss Hickory is aided during the long cold winter by several farm and forest animals. Prickly and a little stubborn, she slowly learns to accept help from others, and to offer some assistance herself.