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  2. Helene Auguste Geisen-Volk - Wikipedia

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    During the investigation and autopsy, one infant was found to have a fractured skull. A nurse who worked with Geisen-Volk stated that one infant of 18 months was held by the heels and dashed against a wall. One woman purchased a baby from the infantorium for $100, and was paid $10 by Geisen-Volk to sign the birth certificate paperwork. [3] Mrs.

  3. Ed Gein - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. American murderer and human trophy collector (1906–1984) This article is about the American killer and body snatcher. For the band named after him, see Ed Gein (band). Ed Gein Gein, c. 1958 Born Edward Theodore Gein (1906-08-27) August 27, 1906 La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S. Died July 26 ...

  4. Brion Gysin - Wikipedia

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    Brion Gysin (19 January 1916 – 13 July 1986) was a British-Canadian painter, writer, sound poet, performance artist and inventor of experimental devices.. He is best known for his use of the cut-up technique, alongside his close friend, the novelist William S. Burroughs.

  5. Geisenheim - Wikipedia

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    Since 1872, Geisenheim has been home to the Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute for winegrowing and horticulture. In 1894 the Geisenheim Yeast Breeding Center was founded. In Johannisberg is found Schloss Hansenberg. Since 2003 it has been an Oberstufengymnasium for especially well performing students.

  6. Keith Gessen - Wikipedia

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    Keith A. Gessen (born January 9, 1975) [2] [3] is a Russian-born American novelist, journalist, and literary translator. He is co-founder and co-editor of American literary magazine n+1 and an assistant professor of journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. [1]

  7. Greisen - Wikipedia

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    Granite (light) with sheeted veins of greisen (dark) at Cligga Head, Cornwall Greisen is a highly altered granitic rock or pegmatite, usually composed predominantly of quartz and micas (mostly muscovite).

  8. Robert Geiss - Wikipedia

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    After ten years of partying and living the jet-set life, Geiss started to engage in buying, refurbishing and reselling luxury real estate. [5] [6] In 2004 his brother bought back Uncle Sam and became CEO of the company.

  9. Masha Gessen - Wikipedia

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    Gessen was born into a Jewish family in Moscow to Alexander and Yelena Gessen. [1] Gessen's paternal grandmother Ester Goldberg, the daughter of a socialist mother and a Zionist father, was born in BiaƂystok, Poland, in 1923 and emigrated to Moscow in 1940.