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Who is Princess Christina, Mrs Magnuson?


Photo Anna-Lena Ahlström Kungahuset.se
Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf is the youngest of five children born to Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla. All four of his siblings are sisters, and the youngest of these is Princess Christina.
Princess Christina Louise Helena was born on 3 August 1943, three years before Carl Gustaf. Like the King, she was born in Solna’s Haga Palace, which is now home to Christina’s niece, Crown Princess Victoria and her family. Her three older sisters are Princesses Margaretha, Birgitta and Désirée. The four princesses were dubbed the “Haga Princesses” as they grew up. ....

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Adams, Alice (1926–1999) – Encyclopedia Virginia


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Alice Adams was the author of eleven novels and six collections of short stories, and was the recipient of an O. Henry Award for short fiction twenty-three times. She was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and her life and literary career spanned more than a half century of extraordinary changes for women in American society. In her writing, Adams chronicled those changes in the lives of women following World War II (1939–1945), much as F. Scott Fitzgerald, to whom she has been compared both as a prose stylist and social historian, had chronicled the emergence of the new woman after World War I (1914–1918). ....

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Paula Sporck | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise


May 6, 2021
Paula Sporck died March 31, 2021. She was born July 5, 1924, in Victoria, B.C., Canada, to Ronald and Beatrice Merrix. The family moved to Oakland, California, when Paula was 12. There her father was the reverend at St. Paul’s Church, just off Lake Merritt. Growing up in Oakland, Paula became an excellent student and an avid tennis player.
She would go on to Mills College in Oakland in 1941, at age 17. In 1942, after she turned 18, she wrote a letter to her father informing him of her decision to leave college to join the Royal Canadian Air Force Women’s Division (as she was a Canadian citizen). A summary of the letter made its way to the Oakland Tribune. The letter was titled “MILLS HONOR STUDENT, 18, TO JOIN CANADIAN AIR FORCE Oakland Paster’s Daughter Seeks Active War Role,” The article went on to quote Paula, “I do not wish to say to my grandchildren 50 years hence when all this war is history, that I stayed at home on a peace-time basis whi ....

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Was Helen Day Montanari a sign of her time, or something more?


A name change for Stowe’s Helen Day Art Center — part of an ongoing rebranding of the organization that includes a new strategic plan and expanded educational offerings — has led to a larger discussion about the history of the woman behind the building’s name and attitudes that in some ways shaped the Stowe community’s past.
So, who was Helen Day Montanari? Was she the ahead-of-her-time modern woman as some claim, or an anti-Semite who helped foster hatred and discrimination?
The answer may be both.
While some say Montanari’s actions — she and her partner ran an “Aryans-only” Stowe inn in the 1940s — were a reflection of the society in which she lived, others believe that’s no excuse for prejudice and exclusion. Rachel Moore, the art center’s executive director — and the center’s board of directors — see the name change “as an opportunity to make clear our continued belief in inclusivity, d ....

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2020 Was a Year of Loss. Here Are Those We Love And Miss


The Birmingham Times
In any year, the deaths of great musicians, Hall of Fame athletes, elected officials, Civil Rights leaders, and others in the public arena are notable. But in 2020 one of the most bizarre years in history and certainly in recent memory those losses seem to take on even more significance. Added to a year of devastating pandemic, civil unrest, and political turmoil were the losses of individuals, young and old, who’ve had a meaningful impact on our lives. Some were well-known, others were not so well-known but they all will be missed. Here’s a list of notable deaths in 2020. ....

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