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Eloise Randolph Page (February 19, 1920 [1] – October 16, 2002) was an American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer. She was the first female officer in several agency roles. She was the first female officer in several agency roles.
Elsie Palmer Payne (1884 – 1971) was an American painter known for her landscape and genre painting. Payne was born in San Antonio, Texas on September 9, 1884. [1] She attended Best Art School in San Francisco. In 1912 she married fellow artist Edgar Alwin Payne, with whom she had one child, Evelyn, born in 1914.
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Richard Payne may refer to: Sportsmen. Richard Payne (cricketer, born 1827) (1827–1906), English cricketer; Richard Selwyn Payne (1885–1949), English cricketer;
Eloise of Lord T & Eloise, a crunk rap group from Memphis, Tennessee; Eloise, a 1993 album by Arvingarna "Eloise" (Arvingarna song), 1993; Eloise, an opera by Karl Jenkins "Eloise" (Paul Ryan song), 1968, composed by Paul Ryan and sung by his twin brother Barry "Eloise", a song by Kay Thompson in 1965
Claudia Jessie Peyton (born 30 October 1989), known professionally as Claudia Jessie, is an English actress.She is known for her roles in the third series of the BBC One police procedural WPC 56 (2015) and as Eloise, the fifth Bridgerton child, in the Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2020–present).
Dame Elsie Payne (née Pilgrim; 14 May 1927 – 25 August 2004) DA was a teacher and following independence she became the first Barbadian-born principal of Queen's College in Bridgetown. She was the first woman to receive a damehood in Barbados, for her long dedication to education and nation.
Eloise Alma Williams Flagg (September 16, 1918 – March 10, 2018) was the first African-American woman to be a school principal in Newark, New Jersey and the first African-American principal in a racially integrated school in Newark. [1] [2] Alma Flagg Elementary School in Newark is named in her honor. [1] [3]