Gertrude Vaile (January 20, 1878 – October 15, 1954) was an American social worker. Gertrude became the executive secretary to the committee of the National...
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racer Edward Earle Vaile (1869–1956), New Zealand farmer and philanthropist Gertrude Vaile (1878-1954), American social worker Mark Vaile (born 1956), Australian...
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Gertrude Unruh (1925–2021), German politician Gertrude Vachon (1962–2010), better known as Luna Vachon, American professional wrestler Gertrude Vaile...
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(1829–1907), National President, Woman's Relief Corps Gertrude Vaile (1878–1954), social worker Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, sculptor, art patron and collector...
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Detroit Tigers Tom Underwood, former MLB pitcher William N. Vaile, Congressman Gertrude Vaile (1878–1954), social worker Ryan White, AIDS activist Anna...
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Urquhart Paul Valéry César Vallejo Ramón del Valle-Inclán Andrew Vachss Gertrude Vaile Mario Vargas Llosa Jean Venturini Boris Vian Gore Vidal Augusto Vilela...
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Flower-Vaile House is a historic house in North Capitol Hill, Denver, Colorado. The house was designed by Balcombe and Rice and built by D. S. Gray. It...
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Charitable Reformatory and Penal Institutions Graham Taylor, president, 1914 Gertrude Vaile, executive secretary, 1916 Isabel Barrows, stenographer and editor for...
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(1484–1551, Switzerland/Austria, nf) Rachel Vail (born 1966, US, ch) Gertrude Vaile (1878–1954, US, nf) János Vajda (1827–1897, Hungary, p) Vakhtang VI...
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educator Kaajal Oza Vaidya (b. 1966, India), fiction & screenwriter Gertrude Vaile (1878–1954, US), non-f. wr. Celestine Vaite (b. 1966, Tt), nv. Matrena...
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