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  2. Entertainment and Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    The 4,200-seat arena is mainly used for basketball; however, there are plans for the facility to also host concerts, community events and other sporting events.The location of the arena was selected due to its proximity to St. Elizabeths Hospital, distance to the greater Washington, D.C. area, location to the Congress Heights station of the Washington Metro, the confluence of the Potomac and ...

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  4. Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital was granted a charter from the New York Legislature to found a voluntary, non-profit Eye and Ear hospital on May 9, 1869. The hospital was founded based on the purpose "to alleviate the suffering of the poor and the cultivation and diffusion of sound knowledge of all that relates to the diseases of the eye and ear."

  5. Joanna Belfrage Picken - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Belfrage Picken was born in Edinburgh on 8 May 1798 to Ebenezer Picken, a poet from Paisley, Renfrewshire, and Robina Belfrage, a sister to Reverend Henry Belfrage. [2] She was one of nine children, with her siblings including Catherine Picken, Henry Belfrage Picken, and Andrew Belfrage Picken. She and Catherine, the only daughters of ...

  6. Catherine Engelbrecht - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Renee Engelbrecht [1] is the American co-founder of True the Vote and King Street Patriots, a nonprofit Tea Party organization which is active mostly in Texas. [2] She is also the co-founder of "The Freedom Hospital" with Gregg Phillips , [ 3 ] and the CFO of CoverMe Services Inc, one of his companies.

  7. Catherine M. Russell - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Mary Russell (born March 4, 1961) is an American attorney and political adviser who is the executive director of UNICEF as of 2022. [1] Russell was director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office , United States Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues , and chief of staff to then- Second Lady of the United States Jill ...

  8. Larry Pickens - Wikipedia

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    Larry is the former general secretary of the General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns of the United Methodist Church. During his tenure as the ecumenical staff officer these significant events took place. Pickens served as the Ecumenical Director of The Lehigh Conference of Churches in Allentown, Pennsylvania from 2014-20.

  9. Catherine D. DeAngelis - Wikipedia

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    Catherine D. DeAngelis is the first woman and the first pediatrician to become editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She has also edited several additional medical journals.