Frank Porter Wood (29 June 1882 – 20 March 1955) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He is best remembered for his many gifts and bequests...
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Company (later Baillie, Wood, and Croft), which operated on the Toronto Stock Exchange. His partners were Frank Porter Wood (his neighbour on Crescent...
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Frank Wood may refer to: Frank Wood (Iowa politician) (born 1951), Iowa state senator Frank Porter Wood (1882–1955), Canadian art collector Frank Wood...
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association movements. Porter published books, calendars, short stories, compilations, articles, and religious outlines. Delia Wood Lyman was born at New...
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Morgan, John D. Rockefeller Sr., Edward T. Stotesbury, and a Canadian, Frank Porter Wood. The works that Duveen shipped across the Atlantic remain the core...
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he formed Dominion Steel Corporation, where his younger brother Frank Porter Wood was a President. He was at that time a leading financier and also...
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Ontario, to which it was bequeathed in 1955 by the philanthropist Frank Porter Wood. It was previously identified as Rembrandt's daughter-in-law Magdalena...
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professor Frank Porter Wood (1882–1955), Canadian art collector Frank W. Wood (1862–1953), Royal Navy officer and watercolorist Frank Wood (actor) (born...
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Originally the Italianate villa where the Edward R. Wood family resided (his brother Frank Porter Wood lived next door, where the Crescent School is now...
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of Japan in Washington, D.C., 1931 American Embassy, Paris, 1931 Frank Porter Wood home, Toronto, 1931. Now Crescent School. Confederate Defenders of...
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location on Bayview Avenue, which was formerly the estate of businessman Frank Porter Wood. Crescent operates a house system, in which all students are assigned...
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Toronto Round Table President of the Banque d'Hochelaga brother of Frank Porter Wood and, in association with George Albertus Cox, founder of Dominion...
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James Henry Gundy, Edward Robert Peacock, and Frank Porter Wood, the younger brother of Edward Rogers Wood. He was also a member of the Executive Committee...
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67 Yonge Street St. Lawrence Old Toronto Crescent School (formerly Frank Porter Wood Home) 1906 William Adams Delano 2365 Bayview Avenue Bridle Path North...
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was also a Chaplain of the Order of St John.[citation needed] Porter, Brian, "Woods, Frank (1907–1992)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National...
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Carmel Valley. Frank Porter was born on March 23, 1886, in Georgetown, California, the youngest of 6 children. His parents, Addison Walter Porter (1832-1895)...
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The following is a sortable table of number of songs by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the...
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Ace (Wood Harris), Mitch (Mekhi Phifer), and Rico (Cam'ron), are fictionally based on the 1980s Harlem drug dealers Azie "AZ" Faison, Rich Porter, and...
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Wuppermann (June 1, 1890 – September 18, 1949), known professionally as Frank Morgan, was an American character actor. He was best known for his appearances...
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Miss Porter's School (MPS) is a private college preparatory school for girls founded in 1843 in Farmington, Connecticut. The school draws students from...
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Khalil Kain is an American actor known for his role as Raheem Porter in the 1992 crime thriller film Juice and as Darnell Wilkes on the UPN/CW sitcom Girlfriends...
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Gene Stratton-Porter (August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924), born Geneva Grace Stratton, was an American writer, nature photographer, and naturalist from...
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Go Forth (both 1958) with Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood. "High Hopes", sung by Sinatra in the Frank Capra comedy, A Hole in the Head (1959), won the Academy...
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Josh Friedman based on the early 20th-century Oz book series written by L. Frank Baum, set in the fictional Land of Oz. Directed by Tarsem Singh and starring...
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Orrin Porter Rockwell (June 28, 1813 or June 25, 1815 – June 9, 1878) was a figure of the Wild West period of American history. A lawman in the Utah Territory...
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The Voice of Frank Sinatra is the debut studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released on Columbia Records, catalogue C-112, March 4, 1946. It...
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Pratt, Asher Millstone, and Laurel Castillo—along with Annalise's employees Frank Delfino and Bonnie Winterbottom, an associate lawyer. The first nine episodes...
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on guards (Jordan, Alford, Vern Fleming, Alvin Robertson, and Leon Wood), Porter was cut on May 13, 1984, along with Charles Barkley and John Stockton...
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Stratton-Porter Cabin, known as the Cabin at Wildflower Woods and the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site, is the former home of Gene Stratton-Porter, a...
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12, 2015). "Tiger Woods hurts his wrist after hitting a root at the Masters". USA Today. *Porter, Kyle (June 19, 2015). "Tiger Woods improves with 76,...
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