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Clovernook Farm was the
family home of
poets Alice and
Phoebe Cary in what is now
North College Hill, Ohio. The farm was once part of a 1
million acre...
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establish the
Clovernook home and
provide employment to
visually impaired women as a
source of
dignity and direction. Today, the
Clovernook Center for the...
- in a deli, and was a camp
counselor at the age of 16. He
attended the
Clovernook Elementary School in
North College Hill, Ohio (a
suburb of Cincinnati...
- 1878 —
February 22, 1964) was an
American philanthropist,
founder of
Clovernook, a
residential training school for
blind girls and women, and of the Cincinnati...
- 1944) was an
American philanthropist, co-founder of
Clovernook, a home for
blind women,
Clovernook Braille Press, and of the
Cincinnati Library Society...
- Scottish, German, and
distant Welsh,
Yiddish and French. He
attended Clovernook Elementary School in the
Cincinnati suburb of
North College Hill, Ohio...
- Ohio, near Cincinnati, and she and her
sister Alice were
raised on the
Clovernook farm in what is now
North College Hill, Ohio.
While they were
raised in...
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could "r****le a
lemon pie in a jiff" with "the new
wonderstuff called Clovernook." She was a
contemporary of
James Beard and
Julia Child, and she collaborated...
- is now
North College Hill, Ohio. He
called the 27
acres (110,000 m2)
Clovernook Farm. The farm was 10
miles (16 km)
north of Cincinnati, a good distance...
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California Transcribers and
Educators for the
Blind and
Visually Impaired Clovernook Center for the
Blind and
Visually Impaired CNIB (Canadian
National Institute...