Caroline Doris Gentile (January 24, 1924 – September 19, 2008) was an American academic and physical education instructor. The longest-serving faculty...
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1992), Italian basketball player Carlo Gentile (1835–1893), Italian-American photographer Caroline D. Gentile (1924–2008), American academic and physical...
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University of Maine School of Law, and in 1974 was a summer intern in Washington, D.C. for civil rights attorney Charles Morgan Jr. of the American Civil Liberties...
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Probate Judge Jeremy Fischer, state legislator Lynn Flewelling, author Caroline D. Gentile, associate professor emeritus of education, University of Maine at...
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participate in the U.S. Senate Youth Program, through which she visited Washington, D.C., for the first time and had a two-hour conversation with Maine's first...
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congressional district in 1936, Smith accompanied her husband to Washington, D.C., to serve as his secretary. In this position, she managed his office, handled...
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2000 Caroline D. Gentile Joan Benoit 2001 Linda Smith Dyer Chellie Pingree 2002 Theodora J. Kalikow 2003 Nancy H. Hensel 2004 Sharon H. Abrams Judith...
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Gardiner, 55th Governor of Maine, January 2, 1929 – January 4, 1933 Caroline D. Gentile, associate professor emeritus of education, University of Maine at...
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2000 Caroline D. Gentile Joan Benoit 2001 Linda Smith Dyer Chellie Pingree 2002 Theodora J. Kalikow 2003 Nancy H. Hensel 2004 Sharon H. Abrams Judith...
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organizations and many individuals and state officials, including Congressman Rush D. Holt Jr.; Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky; Maine Senate Majority Leader Libby...
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