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  2. Julian Hatton - Wikipedia

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    Hatton was born in Grand Haven, Michigan. [1] The cold Michigan climate and cold flat landscape influenced his sense of color. [14] He graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts in 1974 — the school's first co–educational class. Hatton then graduated from Harvard University in 1979 with a major in art history. [1]

  3. Grand Haven Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Haven Tribune is a day mailed newspaper in Grand Haven, Michigan. The Tribune serves the residents of Tri-Cities area, which primarily includes Grand Haven, Spring Lake and Ferrysburg. Its coverage area also includes Nunica, Fruitport, Crockery and Robinson Townships and West Olive.

  4. Grand Haven, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Grand Haven is the first city officially designated as Coast Guard City, USA by an act of Congress signed by President Bill Clinton. The act was Public Law 105-383 enacted by the United States Congress and signed by the president on November 13, 1998. [17] Coast Guard cutter entering the Grand Haven channel as part of the 2017 festival.

  5. Maeve Kennedy McKean - Wikipedia

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    Maeve Fahey Kennedy McKean [1] (née Townsend; November 1, 1979 – April 2, 2020) was an American public health official, human rights attorney, and academic.A member of the Kennedy family, she was a daughter of Maryland Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and a granddaughter of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

  6. Gilbert White (painter) - Wikipedia

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    White was born in Grand Haven, Michigan, and died in Paris. He studied at Columbia University and the Art Students League of New York, [1] and at the Académie Julian and the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris with James McNeill Whistler.

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  8. Frederick Mathushek - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Mathushek (June 9, 1814 – November 9, 1891) was a piano maker who worked in Worms, Germany, and in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut, during the second half of the nineteenth century. His name was used by several different piano manufacturers through the 1950s, and was filed independently as a trademark for musical ...

  9. Alan Dershowitz suing JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, for ...

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    Lawyer Alan Dershowitz says he will sue John F. Kennedy’s only grandson, Jack Schlossberg, after he accused him of killing his wife earlier this month in a rant on Instagram.