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  2. Hugh De Twenebrokes Glazebrook - Wikipedia

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    Hugh De Twenebrokes Glazebrook, Portrait of a Lady, 1896 Primarily recognized for his portraits, Glazebrook occasionally produced genre scenes. His portraits of women became particularly well-regarded, and he gained significant attention in the British art scene.

  3. Harriet A. Glazebrook - Wikipedia

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    The Glazebrooks were avid supporters of the Temperance movement. Her father was himself an early reformer. [citation needed] "Alice Lea (a.k.a.) the Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine" was considered to be her first work, as well as her most well-known poem, on the subject of Temperance, published in 1867.

  4. Ralph Glaze - Wikipedia

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    Glaze was born in Denver, Colorado, and was recruited by Dartmouth College after displaying his skill in two sports. He played football at the University of Colorado in the 1901 season under coach Fred Folsom, a Dartmouth alumnus who became that school's coach in 1903.

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