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    Lucy Carnegie Ricketson Ferguson (14 September 1899 – 11 September 1989) was a member of the American industrialist Carnegie family who spent much of her...
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  • 1898 South Dartmouth landscape, 1907 Edith Nourse Rogers, 1909 Lucy Carnegie Ferguson, c.1920 Robert H. Nisbet, 1920 William G. Watt, 1923 Cass Gilbert...
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    April 2018. "Lucy C. Ferguson, 89, Island Preservationist". The New York Times. September 14, 1989. Retrieved 24 April 2018. "Died. Carnegie -- Thomas Morrison"...
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    Greyfield Inn (category Carnegie family residences)
    estate on Cumberland. Their daughter Lucy Carnegie Ferguson lived in the house for over seventy years. The Carnegie family owns and manages the Inn. The...
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  • and captain (West Indies) and senator, wounds from home invaders. Lucy Carnegie Ferguson, 89, American preservationist (Cumberland Island). Paul Gann, 77...
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    Stephanie Kwolek (category Carnegie Mellon University alumni)
    Science degree with a major in chemistry from Margaret Morrison Carnegie College of Carnegie Mellon University. She had planned to become a doctor and hoped...
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  • Museum of Art. Public collections holding work by Ferguson include the Brooklyn Museum, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, the Charles A. Wustum Museum...
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    Awards. Two of her books were "Highly Commended" runners-up for the annual Carnegie Medal: The Story of Tracy Beaker (1991) and Double Act (1995). In June...
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    nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his recording Live at Carnegie Hall. In March 2006, Ira Glass said that Sedaris's next book would be a...
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    guest appearances on numerous TV comedies and variety shows, such as Here's Lucy (in which he played the role of "Prissy" in a spoof of Gone with the Wind...
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    such classics as "Funk #49" and "Walk Away". The album James Gang Live at Carnegie Hall was Walsh's last album with them, as he became dissatisfied with the...
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  • Hoffman (Madame Dilly), Michael Rupert (Judge Pitkin), and Allison Guinn (Lucy Schmeeler). A cast album was recorded at Audio Paint Studios in New York...
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    prominent philanthropists in American history include George Peabody, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Herbert Hoover, and Bill Gates. Statistics...
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  • first attempt to integrate the university occurred in 1956 when Autherine Lucy successfully enrolled on February 3 as a graduate student in library sciences...
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    Lucille Ball reprised the mirror routine from Duck Soup, with Lucy dressed up as Harpo. Lucy had worked with the Marxes when she appeared in a supporting...
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  • 1942) March 16 Jared Cohon, 76, academic administrator, president of Carnegie Mellon University (1997–2013) (b. 1947) Dave Gunther, 86, basketball player...
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    Andy Warhol (category Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts alumni)
    After graduating from high school, he enrolled in the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he studied commercial...
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    Volume I (2nd ed.). Ferguson, Niall (1999). The Pity of War. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 978-0-465-05711-5. OCLC 41124439. Ferguson, Niall (2006). The...
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  • also Medicine: Researchers; Nutrition Emma Lucy Braun Mary Agnes Chase Alice Eastwood Margaret Clay Ferguson Gracie Allen Gertrude Edelstein Berg Fanny...
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    Susie Lee (category Carnegie Mellon University alumni)
    policy management and a master of science degree in public management from Carnegie Mellon University, receiving her master's degree in 1990. During this time...
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    recording artists, including Beyoncé, Lauren Daigle, Billie Eilish, Rebecca Ferguson, Jess Glynne, Conan Gray, Freya Ridings, Sigrid, Sam Smith, Tom Walker...
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    2023. Retrieved September 26, 2023. Gruger, William (August 28, 2014). "Ferguson Protest Songs Impact Real-Time Charts". Billboard. Archived from the original...
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  • Board of Trustees Compton College University of Southern California (BA) Carnegie Mellon University (MA) 2023 Los Angeles (1972-07-20) July 20, 1972 (age 52)...
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    racing was demonstrated during a 1958 appearance on The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour entitled "Lucy Wins A Racehorse". James was a heavy smoker, drinker, and...
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  • chiamarmi Carlo'". Today (in Italian). 2024-03-08. Retrieved 2024-05-22. Ferguson, Donna (September 15, 2018). "Matilda's new adventures at 30: astrophysicist...
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  • 31.76806; -95.62278 Palestine 1986 913 E. Calhoun, Palestine Palestine Carnegie Library† More images 8788 502 N. Queen St. 31°45′48″N 95°38′4″W / 31...
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    25 November 2014.; Dadush, Uri. "Is the Italian Economy on the Mend?". Carnegie Europe. Archived from the original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved 25 November...
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  • Thunderbird proposal of Starchaser Industries; the Nomad rover, developed by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh; chemist Nigel Packham of NASA; physicist...
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    shooting of teenager Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, and the subsequent protests from citizens. Stewart was an important...
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  • winners rather than a single overall winner. Children's literature portal Carnegie Medal Children's Book Council of Australia Awards Dorothy Canfield Fisher...
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