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Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, 1929, author of Cheaper by the Dozen; Ann Downer, 1982, writer; Margaret Edson, 1983, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Wit; Edith Granger, 1891, author of Index of Poetry; Laurie Ann Guerrero, 2008, writer and Texas poet laureate; Svava Jakobsdóttir, 1952, Icelandic author, politician and women's rights activist
C. W. Smith, 70, American ... 84, American federal judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (1979–1998 ... Ernestine Petras, 93 ...
Ernestine is a feminine given name. Ernest is the male counterpart of this name. Notable people with the name include: Ernestine Anderson (1928–2016), American jazz ...
Ernestine Hebert Stevens (October 25, 1830 – February 5, 1917) was a librarian and director of the United States National Agricultural Library from 1877 through 1893, the organization's first female head librarian. [1] During her tenure the total number of volumes went from 7,000 to 20,000 items and the general expenses rose from $1000 to ...
Ernestine Moller Gilbreth was born in New York City on April 5, 1908. She was the daughter of Frank B. and Lillian (Moller) Gilbreth, early scientific management experts and early 20th-century pioneers of time and motion study and what would now be called organizational behavior.
Witnesses have revealed what they saw take place at the moment of impact during the horrifying collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter over the Potomac River. On ...
John W. Smith was born in Detroit on April 12, 1882, the son of John W. and Gertrude Wax Smith. [1] [2] His father died when Smith was five years old, leaving the family poor. [3] He began working as a newsboy when he was six years old. [3]
A liberal Michigan state representative revealed Wednesday that she underwent a sterilization surgery that would prevent her from getting pregnant now that President Trump is back in the White House.