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  2. Joe Greene - Wikipedia

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    He has since remarried to Charlotte Greene. Greene is known as "Papa Joe" to his seven grandchildren. [61] [63] In 2017, Greene released an autobiography entitled Mean Joe Greene: Built by Football. [64] In 2018, Greene set up the Agnes Lucille Craft Greene Memorial Scholarship in honor of his late wife.

  3. Category:19th-century American women journalists - Wikipedia

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    C. Jennie Carter; Elisabeth Cavazza; Jane Cazneau; Anna Maria Mead Chalmers; Hannah O'Brien Chaplin; Emily Thornton Charles; Lydia Maria Child; Caroline Nichols Churchill

  4. Category:21st-century American philanthropists - Wikipedia

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    H. Eva Haller; Harold Hamm; Nick Hanauer; Page Hannah; Josh Harris (businessman) Neil Patrick Harris; Crissy Haslam; Reed Hastings; Marian Sulzberger Heiskell

  5. Anne Dunkin Greene - Wikipedia

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    Anne Dunkin Greene was born in New York City in c. 1885, a daughter of Elizabeth Dunkin (née Hoff) Greene (1852–1926) and Thomas Lyman Greene (1851–1904). [2] Her father was vice president and general manager of the Audit Company of New York and formerly with the Manhattan Trust Company. [3]

  6. J. Griffen Greene - Wikipedia

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    During his career, Griffen served as a principal Lincoln Academy High School at Fort Pierce, Florida. [6]In 1958, Greene was appointed president of Volusia County Junior College, one of 12 public junior colleges established in Florida for African-Americans, majority of which were established between 1957 and 1962 under the initiative started by Governor LeRoy Collins.

  7. Agnes Denes - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Denes (Dénes Ágnes; born 1931 in Budapest) [1] is a Hungarian-born American conceptual artist based in New York.She is known for works in a wide range of media—from poetry and philosophical writings to extremely detailed drawings, sculptures, and iconic land art works, such as Wheatfield — A Confrontation (1982), a two-acre field of wheat in downtown Manhattan, commissioned by the ...

  8. Agnes Maclehose - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Maclehose (26 April 1758 [2] – 23 October 1841 [3]), or Agnes Craig, known to her friends as Nancy [4] and to Robert Burns followers as Clarinda, was a Scotswoman who had an unconsummated affair with Burns during 1787-88, on which he based the 1791 song "Ae Fond Kiss". The pseudonyms of her "Clarinda" to his "Sylvander" were adopted by ...

  9. Geraldine Grove - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Geraldine Grove born Agnes Geraldine Lane Fox also Agnes Geraldine Fox-Pitt; Lady Grove (25 July 1863 – 7 December 1926) was an English aristocrat, diarist and essayist. She wrote to support women's suffrage, anti-vivisection and anti-vaccination .