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Alberta, on May 7, 1934, to Alexander Lindsay Stevenson and Eileen Harriet Burns. In 1956, he graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor
Owen Burns (developer) (1,671 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
extensive, first-hand knowledge of its history. Her younger sister, Harriet Burns Stieff, continued the donations and participation in the historical
Montreal International Musical Competition (1,352 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Main - Art Song Rank Competitor Country First Meredith Wohlgemuth  United States Second Harriet Burns United Kingdom Third Bryan Murray  United States
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half-brother George Bone. He left three sons and seven daughters. His daughter Harriet Burns married Glenlyon Campbell, who became a legislator in Winnipeg and Ottawa
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Tomorrowland, Scott Kirsner, Wired Magazine. Volume 10,12. September 2002. Harriet Burns, who help create Disney rides, dies, Associated Press, Sfgate (San Francisco
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with a Camera Jo Stokes Episode: "Hot Ice Cream" 1960 Hennesey Nurse Harriet Burns Episode: "Scarlet Woman in White" 1960 The Chevy Mystery Show Carolyn
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The Burns post office was established on 1892-06-20 by postmaster Harriet Burns. She had wanted the names Burns Store, Hector, or Hayes (after a local