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  2. Edith Iglauer - Wikipedia

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    Edith Iglauer was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 10, 1917, to a family of German Jewish descent.She transferred to the Hathaway Brown School for Girls and subsequently pursued a bachelor's degree in political science at Wellesley College, followed by further education at the Columbia University School of Journalism.

  3. Iglauer - Wikipedia

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    Iglauer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Iglauer (born 1947), American music industry executive; Edith Iglauer (1917–2019), American non-fiction writer; Helen Iglauer Glueck (1907–1995), American physician

  4. List of centenarians (authors, editors, poets and journalists)

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    Edith Iglauer: 1917–2019: 101: American writer [92] William Arthur Irwin: 1898–1999: 101: Canadian journalist and diplomat [93] Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh: 1892–1997: 105: Iranian writer [94] Elizabeth Jenkins: 1905–2010: 104: English novelist [95] Satya Mohan Joshi: 1920–2022: 102: Nepalese writer and scholar [96] Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo ...

  5. John Denison (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    His major interest was hauling around large buildings on ice roads between mining camps. Denison's exploits were the topic of Edith Iglauer's nonfiction book, Denison's Ice Road (1974). [5] On May 6, 1998, John Denison was awarded the Order of Canada for his work on the ice roads in the 1950s-1970s. [6] [7]

  6. Marjorie Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Hughes is the daughter of bandleader and pianist Frankie Carle, and began her career as a singer in her father's band.After singers Betty Bonney (aka Judy Johnson) and Phyllis Lynne had come and gone, Carle was auditioning new female singers – some in person, and some by means of demo records.

  7. Matilda of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Matilda of Scotland (originally christened Edith, [a] 1080 – 1 May 1118), also known as Good Queen Maud, was Queen consort of England and Duchess of Normandy as the first wife of King Henry I. She acted as regent of England on several occasions during Henry's absences: in 1104, 1107, 1108, and 1111.

  8. Bruce Iglauer - Wikipedia

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    Iglauer was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, [1] United States and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan and Wyoming, Ohio.He became interested in the blues during the mid-1960s while attending Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, and began hosting a college radio show, then moving on to promoting concerts at Lawrence by Howlin' Wolf and Luther Allison.

  9. Edith Catherine Gould - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Miss Edith Gould, by Artúr Lajos Halmi, c. 1914. Edith was born aboard her father's yacht, Sybarite, on August 3, 1901, while it was anchored off Cold Spring Harbor and was flying the British flag. She was one of seven children born to millionaire George Jay Gould I (1864–1923) and actress Edith Kingdon Gould (1864–1921).