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  2. Harold Kaese - Wikipedia

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    Kaese was born in 1909 in Philadelphia, [1] grew up in Lynn, Massachusetts, and graduated from Lynn English High School where he excelled at basketball and baseball. [2] He graduated magna cum laude from Tufts College in 1933, [2] where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi fraternity.

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    "Ocker" was recorded from 1916 as a nickname for anyone called Oscar. The 1920s Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs contained a character called Oscar ("Ocker") Stevens. The term "ocker" in its modern usage arose from a character of that name, played by Ron Frazer, who appeared in the satirical television comedy series The Mavis Bramston Show from 1965 to 1968. [7]

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    Alma de Bretteville Spreckels The Spreckels Mansion in San Francisco Adolph Bernard Spreckels (January 5, 1857 – June 28, 1924) was a California businessman who ran the Spreckels Sugar Company and who donated the California Palace of the Legion of Honor art museum to the city of San Francisco in 1924.

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  9. Collyer brothers - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater Columbia University Homer Lusk Collyer (November 6, 1881 – March 21, 1947) and Langley Wakeman Collyer (October 3, 1885 – c. March 9, 1947 ), known as the Collyer brothers , [ 1 ] were two American brothers who became infamous for their bizarre natures and compulsive hoarding .