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  2. Peter Davis (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Davis (October 25, 1887 – April 29, 1971) [1] was an American musician who gave musical training to disadvantaged youths, including Louis Armstrong, at the Colored Waifs' Home for Boys in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  3. Champion Jack Dupree - Wikipedia

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    He was orphaned at the age of eight and sent to the Colored Waifs Home in New Orleans, an institution for orphaned or delinquent boys (about six years previously, Louis Armstrong had also been sent to the Home, after being arrested as a "dangerous and suspicious character"). [3]

  4. Waif - Wikipedia

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    Chicago's Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, a long-term residential home for troubled young men and women from the streets and abusive homes, has published The Waif's Messenger for more than 100 years. A cartoon waif, an orphan boy, appeared in the 1936 Rainbow Parade cartoon A Waif's Welcome. [3]

  5. Vikki Thorn - Wikipedia

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    The Waifs were now becoming an international concern, and popularity increased when Up All Night was released. Shortly after its release, the album was certified 2× platinum in Australia and two successful singles followed: " London Still " and " Lighthouse ", written by Simpson and Cunningham, respectively.

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  7. Home for Christmas (John Schneider and Tom Wopat album)

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    Home for Christmas is a 2014 holiday duet album by American singers/actors John Schneider and Tom Wopat. [3] The pair's most notable previous collaboration was portraying Bo and Luke Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard TV series from 1979–1985.

  8. The Children's Society - Wikipedia

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    The Waifs and Stray's Society moved to new offices at the Old Town Hall in Kennington Road in 1909. [5] By 1919 the charity had 113 homes and cared for 5,000 children. A main feature of The Children's Society's work was its insistence that children should not become long-term residents in homes, but boarded out, fostered or adopted. By the late ...

  9. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    Go big or go home with a pre-lit Christmas tree. Wayfair. Lighted Artificial Spruce Christmas Tree, 6 Feet ... The color is perfect, like a real tree! The lights make it super convenient."