• Edith Nash (July 12, 1913 – November 9, 2003) was an American educator and poet. She served as the second director of the Georgetown Day School in Washington...
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    and other minorities. His wife, Edith Nash, was a poet and activist for human rights and civil rights. Philleo Nash was born in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin...
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  • security forces and paramilitaries in those cases. Cory was married to Edith Nash and had three children. He was a Mississaugan as of 2002. Cory was chairman...
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  • in Los Angeles Edith Nash (1913–2003), American poet and educator Edgar Nash (1832-1915), American businessman and politician Edward Nash (disambiguation)...
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  • brother, Richard, an identical twin brother, Walter, and a younger sister, Edith Nash. His mother was politically liberal. She served on the Abraham Lincoln...
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  • Southey and his family in 1815. Nash painted a miniature of the famous poet, and a double portrait miniature of Edith May Southey and Sara Coleridge,...
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  • reviews from critics. In 1920, during the suffragette movement in Britain, Edith Swan, a spinster and devout Christian in Littlehampton, becomes the target...
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    Merriam, Wisconsin legislator Tom Metcalf, MLB pitcher Edith Nash, educator and poet Philleo Nash, professor and anthropologist Grim Natwick, animator and...
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    Philleo Nash and poet and educator Edith Nash. The Nashes lived during the year in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Philleo died in 1987 and Edith in 2003...
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    Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell DBE (7 September 1887 – 9 December 1964) was a British poet and critic and the eldest of the three literary Sitwells. She reacted...
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