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    Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 – May 1, 1916) was a son of Stephen V. Harkness (an original investor in the company that became Standard...
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    Harkness (January 22, 1874 – January 29, 1940) was an American philanthropist. Given privately and through his family's Commonwealth Fund, Harkness'...
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    by Anna M. Harkness to memorialize her son, Yale College graduate Charles W. Harkness, who died in 1916. Charles' brother, Edward Harkness, became the...
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    Standard Oil until his death. Stephen Harkness was born on November 18, 1818, in Fayette, New York, to David M. Harkness and Martha Cook. His mother died before...
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  • artist Anna M. Harkness (1837–1926), American philanthropist Charles W. Harkness (1860–1916), American Standard Oil heir Daniel Harkness, American author...
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    completed in 1922, it is named for Charles William Harkness, brother of Yale's largest benefactor, Edward Harkness. The tower was constructed between...
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    when citing a botanical name. Category:Taxa named by H. W. Harkness "Harvey Willson Harkness". Zoe. 2 (1): 1–2. 1891. Retrieved November 12, 2020. Tutorow...
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    children, Charles W. Harkness, born 1860 in Monroeville, and Edward Harkness, born 1874 in Cleveland. The age difference between Lamon and Charles was 10...
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  • influenza in 1916. Florence Harkness (1864–1895), who married the widower Louis Henry Severance (1838–1913). Edward Stephen Harkness (1874–1940), who married...
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    of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", that is used for the carol today. The original hymn text was written as a "Hymn for Christmas-Day" by Charles Wesley...
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