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  2. Helen Eugenia Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Helen Eugenia Hagan was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the daughter of John A. and Mary Estella Neal Hagan.She studied piano with her mother and then in the public schools of New Haven, Connecticut.

  3. Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 she attended the University of Berlin on a scholarship from the Women's Educational and Industrial Union. Her mother accompanied her to Europe in the summer of 1895 and stayed in Berlin while school was in session. It was there that Mary met and became engaged to Vladimir Simkhovitch (1874-1959), a Russian student of economics.

  4. Jacqueline Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Maria Hagan (born August 28, 1954) [1] is a Chilean-born American sociologist who has been the Kenan Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill since 2017. She is known for her research on immigration from Latin America to the United States , and on the effects of the United States' immigration policies ...

  5. Mallory Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Mallory Hytes Hagan (born December 23, 1988) is an American former news anchor and beauty queen. She had won Miss America 2013 as Miss New York 2012 and campaigned unsuccessfully for the Alabama House of Representatives in 2022. Hagan moved to New York in 2008 after her first year of college at Auburn University in her native state Alabama. She ...

  6. Albuquerque police cadet killed by husband in murder-suicide

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    Gallegos said Hagan's cadet class was 17 weeks into the 26-week academy. "Taylor was working hard to meet the challenges of becoming an APD officer," Police Chief Harold Medina said in a statement.

  7. Anne O'Hagan Shinn - Wikipedia

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    Anne O'Hagan Shinn (August 8, 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an American feminist, suffragist, journalist, and writer of short stories, regularly contributing to publications such as Vanity Fair, and Harper's. In particular, she is known for her writings detailing the exploitation of young women working as shop clerks in early 20th Century America.

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  9. What College Football Playoff games are today? Breaking down ...

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    The College Football Playoff got underway Friday but the main course is spread out through Saturday. Three first-round games will be played across three separate campus sites from State College ...