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Grace Henderson (1860, Ann Arbor, Michigan - October 30, 1944, Bronx, New York) was a stage actress and prolific performer in silent motion pictures. She made her professional debut at McKiver's Theatre in Chicago, Illinois in 1877.
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Grace Halsell (May 7, 1923 ? August 16, 2000) was an American journalist and writer.
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Grace Harlowe is the protagonist and eponym of four series of books for girls, published by Altemus between 1910 and 1924. At least some volumes were reprinted by Saalfield Publishing. The High School Girls Series, College Girls Series, Grace Harlowe Overseas Series, and Grace Harlowe Overland Riders Series were written by Josephine Chase, under the pseudonym Jessie Graham Flower.
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Grace Hartigan (March 28, 1922 ? November 15, 2008) was an American Abstract Expressionist painter of the New York School in the 1950s.
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Grace Hartman may refer to:
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Grace Hartman (January 7, 1907; San Francisco, California ? August 8, 1955; Van Nuys, California) was an American stage and musical theatre actress. She was married to actor Paul Hartman until the time of her death in 1955.
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Grace Hartman, O.Ont (1900 - May 23, 1998), née Armstrong was a social activist and politician in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, who became the city's first female mayor. She became mayor on October 5, 1966, when she was selected by city council following the death of the city's previous mayor, Max Silverman. However, in the municipal elections the following year, Hartman was defeated when the city's popular longtime mayor Joe Fabbro, Silverman's predecessor, stood for election again.
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Grace Hartman (trade unionist)
Grace Hartman (1918 – December 18, 1993), née Fulcher was a Canadian labour union activist, whose 1975 election to the presidency of the Canadian Union of Public Employees made her the first woman in North America to lead a major labour union.
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