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  2. Crystal Castles - Wikipedia

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    Glass announced her departure from the band in October 2014, citing personal and professional reasons, and was soon replaced by Edith Frances. Three years later, during the band's 2017 tour, Glass accused Kath of sexual misconduct during her time in Crystal Castles, causing the remaining tour dates to be cancelled.

  3. Frail (Crystal Castles song) - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 2015, Ethan Kath shared a new track titled "Frail" on soundcloud, writing 'this is Edith on vocals'. The track was released digitally on iTunes a month later on May 11. [ 1 ]

  4. Edith Frances Mary Struben - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Mary Struben (1868 - 21 October 1936) was a South African botanical illustrator and painter. She was the eldest daughter of Harry Struben , a pioneer gold miner on the Witwatersrand . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. Édith Piaf - Wikipedia

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    The name "Édith" was inspired by British nurse Edith Cavell, who was executed 2 months before Édith's birth for helping French soldiers escape from German captivity during World War I. [6] Twenty years later, Édith's stage surname Piaf was created by her first promoter, based on a French term for 'sparrow'.

  6. Edith Claflin - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Claflin (6 October 1875, Quincy, Massachusetts – 5 March 1953, New York City) was an American linguist, a noted scholar of Latin and Greek. [1] Career

  7. Edith Achilles - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Mulhall Achilles was born August 6, 1892, in Boston, Massachusetts. Little of Achilles' early life is known until she began her education at Barnard College at Columbia University. After earning her B.S. in 1914, [1] Achilles received an A.M. and Ph.D. at Columbia University in 1915 and 1918, respectively. [2]

  8. Douglas Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    He married artist Frances Edith "Fanny" Buss in 1932. She was born in 1910. They had four children. From the 1930s, Cresswell became well known for his talks on radio covering topics including pioneer settlers, farming and industry, [3] and he wrote many books, particularly about 19th century European settlement in New Zealand.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/281 - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest: September-2023-editathons: Hashtag: #wikiwomeninred: Add to articles; Authority control: Authority control should be included at the foot of every biography: {{Authority control}}. It will remain hidden until relevant identifiers have been added to Wikidata. Categories: Choose applicable categories including relevant subcategories of ...