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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. Denison family - Wikipedia

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    Edith Iglauer. Denison's Ice Road. E.P. Dutton & Co, Inc. New York 1975 (Pp2). David Gagan. The Denison Family of Toronto 1792–1925. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, ON 1973 (pp 4–5). Adam Mayers. The Toronto Star. George Denison: A judge of character. Nov. 30, 2006. Ontario Archives. Col. George Taylor Denison III. 1898. Denison ...

  6. 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]

  7. Jean Stapleton - Wikipedia

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    Jean Stapleton (born Jeanne Murray; January 19, 1923 – May 31, 2013) was an American character actress of stage, television and film. Stapleton is best known for her portrayal of Edith Bunker, the perpetually optimistic and devoted wife of Archie Bunker, on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family. [1]

  8. Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement - Wikipedia

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    Viewers see photos and hear their separate stories of going to college, graduate school, and their early careers during the very closeted 1950s and 1960s. Then each tells her version of the story of how they became romantically involved in The Hamptons in 1965. They recall how, in 1967, Spyer got down on one knee and proposed to Windsor.

  9. Sylvia Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia, Lady Ashley (born Edith Louisa Hawkes, 1 April 1904 – 29 June 1977) was an English model, actress, and socialite [1] who was best known for her numerous marriages to British and Georgian noblemen and American movie stars.