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  2. Donald E. Graham - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Meyer, Graham's maternal grandfather, bought The Washington Post at a bankruptcy sale in 1933. Graham's father Philip was publisher of The Washington Post from 1946 until 1961, and president of the Washington Post Company from 1947 until his death in 1963. Graham’s mother Katharine took over the newspaper as publisher after her husband ...

  3. Graham, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Graham is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It is located 16.2 miles southeast of Tacoma . The population was 23,491 at the 2010 census and grew to 32,658 at the 2020 census .

  4. Rebecca Lena Graham - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Lena Graham (née Matthias; December 29, 1859 – April 9, 1946) was an American Duwamish tribal member who gained considerable notoriety through her 1893-94 legal battle for her father's sizable inheritance.

  5. List of people from Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    State flag of Washington Location of Washington in the United States. The following is a list of notable people from Washington state.It includes people who were born, raised, or who live(d) in the U.S. state of Washington, along with those who are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.

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  7. Graham W. Jackson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Graham Washington Jackson Sr. (February 22, 1903 – January 15, 1983) [1] was an American theatre organist, pianist, accordionist, and choral conductor. He was the subject of a Life magazine photograph taken at the departure of Franklin D. Roosevelt 's funeral train.

  8. Katharine Graham - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 – July 17, 2001) was an American newspaper publisher. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post, from 1963 to 1991. Graham presided over the paper as it reported on the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. She was one of the first 20th-century ...

  9. Bob Graham - Wikipedia

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    Graham was born in Coral Gables, Florida, to Hilda Elizabeth (née Simmons), a schoolteacher, and Ernest R. Graham, a Florida state senator, mining engineer, and dairy/cattleman. [3] He was the youngest of four children. His older half-brother, Phil Graham, was publisher and co-owner of The Washington Post.