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  2. I Know Where I'm Going! - Wikipedia

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    Joan Webster is a 25-year-old, middle-class Englishwoman with an ambitious, independent spirit, who always "knows where she's going". She travels from her home in Manchester to the isle of Kiloran in the Hebrides to marry Sir Robert Bellinger, a very wealthy, much older industrialist.

  3. Joanne Webster - Wikipedia

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    Joanne P. Webster FRSB FMedSci is a British epidemiologist who is the Royal Veterinary College Chair in Parasitic Diseases, Director of the Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic Diseases and Professor of Infectious Diseases at Imperial College London. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

  4. Janet Lipkin - Wikipedia

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    Janet Iva Lipkin was born on July 24, 1948, in Jersey City, New Jersey, to parents Ruth (née Jacobson) and Milton Lipkin. [3] She graduated with a BFA degree in 1970 from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. [3] One of Lipkin's classmates at Pratt Institute was Jean Cacicedo. [1] Additionally she took classes at Penland School of Craft in Penland ...

  5. Joan Webster Price - Wikipedia

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    Joan Webster Price (born 1931) is an American artist. [1] Her work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art , [ 1 ] the Smithsonian American Art Museum [ 2 ] and the Museum of Modern Art, New York .

  6. Joan Bennett Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Joan Bennett was born at Mother Cabrini Hospital in New York City. [1] She was raised in a Roman Catholic family [1] in suburban Bronxville, New York.Her parents were Virginia Joan Stead (1911–1976) and Harry Wiggin Bennett Jr. (1907-1981) [1] Her father was a graduate of Cornell University and worked as an advertising executive.

  7. Gareth Penn - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The basis for these accusations was Penn's cryptographic analysis of a Zodiac letter, which he claimed yielded the name "Mike O." [11] He also accused O'Hare of the murder of Joan Webster, a graduate architecture student at Harvard who disappeared in 1981 and whose remains were found near Boston in 1990. Penn argued that a "geometric ...

  8. Epstein Archive - Wikipedia

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    The collection of letters, diaries, journals and photographs was preserved due to the actions of the museum's Head of Collections, Jo Digger. [1]Kathleen Garman (later to become Kathleen Epstein, Jacob's second wife) had made her friend Beth Lipkin a major beneficiary in her will.

  9. I Take Thee Quagmire - Wikipedia

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    Peter Griffin is a contestant on Wheel of Fortune, advances to the bonus round, and wins, despite choosing Z, 4, three Qs, and the Batman symbol for his consonants and vowel, and taking a self-described "shot in the dark" with his answer, "Alex Karras in Webster", managing to get the correct answer on his first try, to Pat Sajak's absolute shock (who Peter believes is Regis Philbin).