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  2. Janny Scott - Wikipedia

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    Pulitzer Prize, 2001, for national reporting. Spouse. Bill Ritter (divorced) Partner. Joseph Lelyveld (2005–2024, died) Website. jannyscott.com. Janny Scott (born 1954–1955) is an American journalist and biographer. She won a 2001 [1] Pulitzer Prize for national reporting as part of a New York Times team on race in America.

  3. Penn Mutual - Wikipedia

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    Penn Mutual entrance. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, commonly referred to as Penn Mutual, was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1847. It was the seventh mutual life insurance company chartered in the United States. As of 2019, it had 3,140 employees, $3.7 billion in revenue, and $36.7 billion in assets. [1][2]

  4. Marvin Roffman - Wikipedia

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    Roffman worked at Janney Montgomery Scott for 17 years, [2] where he served as Vice President of research before his employment was dismissed. [3] In 1990, he founded Roffman Miller Associates, Inc. (RMA) with Peter Miller, an investment advisor located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [3] from which he retired in 2007.

  5. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    One institution on the Florida panhandle, the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys – then among the largest youth jails in the country – had gained a reputation for extraordinary brutality and neglect. In 1983, the ACLU joined with another juvenile rights group to sue the state for its treatment of inmates at Dozier and two other facilities.

  6. Reggie Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    Reggie Wilkes. Reginald Wayman Wilkes (born May 27, 1956) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons. He attended university and played college football at Georgia Tech, graduating with a Bachelor of Science.

  7. 1166 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1166 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the International Paper Building[1]) is a 600-foot-tall (180 m) tall office building at 1166 Sixth Avenue between 45th and 46th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It was completed in 1974 and has 44 floors totaling approximately 1.7 million square feet.

  8. She was told her grandfather had saved a Black man. Then she ...

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    Grace Elizabeth Hale grew up believing her grandfather, a Mississippi sheriff, had stopped a lynching. Her book, 'In the Pines,' reveals a far darker truth.

  9. Helen Hope Montgomery Scott - Wikipedia

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    Helen Hope Montgomery Scott (April 8, 1904 – January 9, 1995) [1] was a socialite and philanthropist who Vanity Fair labeled "the unofficial queen of Philadelphia's WASP oligarchy." She was the inspiration for Tracy Lord in the Philip Barry 's play The Philadelphia Story , which was made into the film of the same name and the musical film ...