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  2. Goldie Watson - Wikipedia

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    Goldie Watson in 1948. Goldie Watson (1909-1994) was a Philadelphia teacher and city official. [1] During the red scare, she was fired by the School District of Philadelphia over her association with a Communist Party-affiliated teachers' union and later won her job back through a Supreme Court challenge. [2]

  3. Clarkson-Watson House - Wikipedia

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    Clarkson-Watson House, also known as the Bank of Germantown and Germantown Historical Society, is a historic home located in the Wister neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built between 1740 and 1750, and modified in the 1770s. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stuccoed stone dwelling with a rear brick addition. It has a gable roof with ...

  4. Germantown, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Germantown is zoned to the School District of Philadelphia, as is all of Philadelphia. Public schools located in Germantown include the Anna L. Lingelbach School (K–8), the John B. Kelly School (K–6), the John Wister Elementary School (K–6), the Hill Freedman Middle School (6–8), the Theodore Roosevelt Middle School (7–8), the Fitler ...

  5. Category:User java-2 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "User java-2" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 834 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Edward White Clark - Wikipedia

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    He was born on January 20, 1828, to Enoch White Clark, a member of the Clark banking family and Sarah Crawford Dodge. [2] [4] He married Mary T. Sill on July 18, 1855, and had six children: [5] Edward Walter II (1858–1946), Clarence Munroe (1859–1937), Joseph Sill Sr. (1861–1956), Herbert L. (1865–1940), Marion (1867–1938), and Percy Hamilton (1873–1965).

  7. Joseph Watson (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Watson was born in 1784 in Bucks County to Isaac Watson, a carpenter, and Ann Jenks. Watson later became a lumber merchant in Philadelphia. [1] In 1822, Watson was elected as an alderman on the Common Council. In 1824, Robert Wharton completed what would be the last of his 14 terms in office and Watson was elected by the council in a 25-0 vote. [2]

  8. IBM Watson - Wikipedia

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    IBM Watson is a computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language. [1] It was developed as a part of IBM's DeepQA project by a research team, led by principal investigator David Ferrucci. [2] Watson was named after IBM's founder and first CEO, industrialist Thomas J. Watson. [3] [4]

  9. Joseph S. Clark Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Sill Clark Jr. (October 21, 1901 – January 12, 1990) was an American writer, lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 90th Mayor of Philadelphia from 1952 to 1956 and as a United States senator from Pennsylvania from 1957 to 1969.