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  2. Lois Rice - Wikipedia

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    Lois Ann Dickson Fitt Rice (February 28, 1933 – January 4, 2017) was an American corporate executive, scholar, and education policy expert. [1] Known as the "mother of the Pell Grant " [ 2 ] because of her work lobbying for its creation, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] she was national vice president of the College Board from 1973 until 1981. [ 4 ]

  3. Alfred B. Fitt - Wikipedia

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    His second wife, Lois Dickson Rice (1933–2017), married Fitt in 1977, four years after her divorce from Emmett J. Rice, making Fitt the stepfather of Susan Rice. [6] Fitt died on July 7, 1992, at the age of 69.

  4. Susan Rice - Wikipedia

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    Susan Elizabeth Rice (born November 17, 1964) is an American diplomat, policy advisor, and public official. As a member of the Democratic Party, Rice served as the 22nd director of the United States Domestic Policy Council from 2021 to 2023, as the 27th U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from 2009 to 2013, and as the 23rd U.S. national security advisor from 2013 to 2017.

  5. List of Radcliffe College people - Wikipedia

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    Lois Rice, 1954, vice president of the College Board and architect of the Pell Grant [11] Emeline Hill Richardson, archeologist; Alice Rivlin, economist; Helen Jean Rogers, television producer; Judith Ann Wilson Rogers; Michelle Rosaldo, anthropologist; Phyllis Schlafly, political activist, coined term A choice not an echo; Ellen Schrecker ...

  6. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    The original use of the term right to work was coined by French socialist leader Louis Blanc before 1848. [4] According to the American Enterprise Institute, the modern usage of the term right to work was coined by Dallas Morning News editorial writer William Ruggles in 1941.

  7. Rick Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Rick Hoffman (born June 12, 1970 [2]) is an American actor.He is known for playing Jerry Best in the Fox sitcom The Bernie Mac Show (2002–2005), Chase Chapman in the ABC comedy series Samantha Who?

  8. Jeffrey Nordling - Wikipedia

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    Nordling was born March 11, 1962, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, to Robert George Nordling and Lois Nordling (née Dickson). [1] He grew up in Washington Township. After moving to Saddle River, New Jersey, Nordling attended Ramsey High School, graduating in 1980. [2] After high school, Nordling attended Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.

  9. Illinois Public Media - Wikipedia

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    WILL radio and TV operations received its largest bequest, $1 million, from Lois Dickson, who had been a contributor to the station for the thirty years before her death at the age of 95 in 2004. [6] In 2009, the department responsible for public broadcasting activities, then known as "WILL AM-FM-TV", was renamed "Illinois Public Media".