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- Edith_Nash abstract "Edith Nash (July 12, 1913 – November 9, 2003) was an American educator and poet. She served as the second director of the Georgetown Day School in Washington, DC from 1961-1975. She and her husband Philleo Nash, who served as a political appointee in several Democratic presidential administrations, lived most of their lives in Wisconsin. She published several collections of poetry, and her work has been included in anthologies.".
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- Edith_Nash deathDate "2003-11-09".
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- Edith_Nash deathYear "2003".
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- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
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- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Rosenfels.
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- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLink Psychiatrist.
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- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLink Seventeen_(American_magazine).
- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLink Speakeasy.
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- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edith Nash".
- Edith_Nash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edith Rosenfels".
- Edith_Nash birthDate "1913-07-12".
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- Edith_Nash deathDate "2003-11-09".
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- Edith_Nash hypernym Educator.
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- Edith_Nash comment "Edith Nash (July 12, 1913 – November 9, 2003) was an American educator and poet. She served as the second director of the Georgetown Day School in Washington, DC from 1961-1975. She and her husband Philleo Nash, who served as a political appointee in several Democratic presidential administrations, lived most of their lives in Wisconsin. She published several collections of poetry, and her work has been included in anthologies.".
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