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Alice Arnold (born 1962) is a British broadcaster and journalist. She was a newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 for more than twenty years until the end of December 2012. She currently works for Bauer Media Audio UK hosting on Mellow Magic .
Alice Arnold (broadcaster) (born 1962), British broadcaster and journalist Alice Arnold (mayor) (1881–1955), British socialist, the first female mayor of Coventry Alice Arnold Crawford (1850–1874), American poet
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Alice Arnold (19 January 1881 – 22 November 1955) was a socialist and trade unionist in Coventry. She was one of the first women on the city council , serving for 36 years, and became the first female mayor of the city in 1937.
Alice Arnold Crawford (née, Arnold; February 10, 1850 – September 1874) was a 19th-century American author of poetry and short stories.She furnished articles in prose and verse for the leading publications of the day.
Notably, Toksvig stated "Wikipedia is a marvellous idea and the idea is that it is a crowd-sourced encyclopaedia of knowledge, what a fantastic notion. But what's happening is that women are disappearing, so 90% of Wikipedia's content is about men and their achievements, and 9% is about women. One per cent are still making up their mind.
Alice Sterling married Syracuse physics professor Arnold Honig. They had three children, Lawrence, Madeleine, and Jonathan. [24] [25] They later divorced. [26] [25] Her longtime partner, Arthur B. Komar, was also a physics professor; he died in 2011. (In an unusual family arrangement, her ex-husband was married to Komar's ex-wife. [27])
Alice Elinor (or Eloise) Bowen was born in Delavan, Wisconsin, September 4, 1848, the daughter of Joseph Bowen and Sophronia E. (Braley) Bowen. She was educated at the University of Wisconsin . On September 28, 1876, in Leavenworth, Kansas , she married J. M. D. Bartlett, books and news dealer of Quincy, Illinois .