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  2. Margriet Tindemans - Wikipedia

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    Margriet E. Tindemans (March 26, 1951 – December 31, 2014) was a musician, specializing in medieval music.. The fourth child of Wilhelmina Coenen and Henricus Tindemans, Margriet demonstrated her musical talents early, and was named first violin in the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands. [1]

  3. The Seattle Times - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Times originated as the Seattle Press-Times, a four-page newspaper founded in 1891 with a daily circulation of 3,500, which Maine teacher and attorney Alden J. Blethen bought in 1896. [2] [3] Renamed the Seattle Daily Times, it doubled its circulation within half a year. By 1915, circulation stood at 70,000.

  4. Deaths in June 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Lou Guzzo, 94, American journalist (Seattle Times), editor (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) and commentator . [536] Margherita Hack, 91, Italian astrophysicist and popular science writer, suspected heart failure. [537] Gilma Jiménez, 57, Colombian politician, member of Senate for Bogota, cervical cancer. [538]

  5. Emmett Watson - Wikipedia

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    Born in Seattle in 1918, Watson and twin brother Clement were the sons of Garfield and Lena McWhirt. [1] Emmett's mother and twin brother died of Spanish Influenza the following year; his father, an itinerant laborer unable to care for his 14-month-old son, arranged for Emmett's adoption by long-time friends John and Elizabeth Watson of West Seattle.

  6. List of University of Washington School of Law alumni

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    Jenny Durkan (1985): U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington; First openly gay U.S. Attorney; [42] former Mayor of Seattle [43] Wing Luke: Washington State Assistant Attorney General and first Asian American to hold elected office in Washington; Norm Maleng (1966): Longtime King County prosecuting attorney [44]

  7. John D. Cartano - Wikipedia

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    Cartano made his mark on the Seattle community as a prominent civic leader. [5] He served as president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce in 1961–1962. He served as Vice President of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce in 1959–1960, was a member of the board of trustees and executive committee of the chamber from 1957 to 1960, and was honorary ...