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  2. Charles H. Boissevain - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hercules Boissevain was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on Oct. 18, 1893, to Maria Barbera Pijnappel and Charles Ernest Henri Boissevain.His father was a businessman and politician who sat on the Amsterdam city council and was a member of parliament in the province of North Holland before and during World War I. [1] His grandfather was Charles Boissevain, who had been the editor ...

  3. Charles Boissevain - Wikipedia

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    Charles Boissevain (28 October 1842 – 5 May 1927) was a journalist, editor and part-owner of the Amsterdam Algemeen Handelsblad, a leading newspaper of the time. From 1872 he was on the editorial board of the literary journal De Gids .

  4. Boissevain family - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Boissevain (1856–1929), who turned against the family wealth and became a farmer and socialist activist in Alberta, Canada [2] contributed to the spread of the Boissevains over the North American continent, while Willem Frederik Lamoraal Boissevain (1852–1919) contributed to the presence of the family in the Dutch East Indies ...

  5. Inez Milholland - Wikipedia

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    Inez Milholland Boissevain (August 6, 1886 – November 25, 1916) was a leading American suffragist, lawyer, and peace activist. From her college days at Vassar College , she campaigned aggressively for women’s rights as the principal issue of a wide-ranging socialist agenda.

  6. Jean Tennyson - Wikipedia

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    Tennyson performing with Jan Peerce (left) and Robert Weede (right) on the CBS Radio program Great Moments in Music on October 13, 1942. Jean Tennyson (15 September 1898 [n 1] – 16 March 1991), also known by her married names Jean Tennyson Dreyfus and Jean Tennyson Boissevain, was an American soprano, musical theatre actress, philanthropist, and radio personality.

  7. Gideon Louis Boissevain - Wikipedia

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    He was born on October 4, 1870, in Amsterdam to Johannes Boissevain and Johanna Juliane Hoek. [1] He married Arabella Helen Magee in 1899. She was the daughter Emma S. and George J. Magee. [4] [5] In 1906 their house in New Castle, New York, was robbed and $10,000 worth of jewelry was taken. [6] [7] He died on April 25, 1924, in Manhattan. [1]

  8. William Boissevain - Wikipedia

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    William "Wim" Boissevain (23 July 1927 – 24 July 2023) was an Australian painter. Biography.

  9. Edna St. Vincent Millay - Wikipedia

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    Boissevain was the widower of labor lawyer and war correspondent Inez Milholland, a political icon Millay had met during her time at Vassar. [35] A self-proclaimed feminist, Boissevain supported Millay's career and took primary care of domestic responsibilities. Both Millay and Boissevain had other lovers throughout their 26-year marriage.