- Look up
Harriman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harriman or
Hariman (variant Herriman) is a
surname derived from the
given name Herman, and in turn...
- The
Daughters of Yalta: The Churchills,
Roosevelts and
Harrimans: A
Story of Love and War is a 2020 book by
American historian Catherine Grace Katz, published...
- John
Harriman may
refer to: John
Harriman (botanist) (1760–1831),
English botanist John
Harriman (Star Trek), a
fictional Star Trek
captain John Emery...
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Pamela Beryl Harriman (née Digby;
March 20, 1920 –
February 5, 1997), also
known as
Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an
English political activist for the...
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William Averell Harriman (November 15, 1891 – July 26, 1986) was an
American politician, businessman, and diplomat. He was a
founder of
investment bank...
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Harriman is a city
located primarily in
Roane County, Tennessee, with a
small extension into
Morgan County. The po****tion of
Harriman was 5,892 at the...
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Douglas Harriman Kennedy (born
March 24, 1967) is an
American journalist. He is the
tenth child of
Robert F.
Kennedy and
Ethel Kennedy,
named in honor...
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Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (BBH) is the
oldest and one of the
largest private investment banks in the
United States. In 1931, the
merger of
Brown Brothers...
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award is
still presented on an
annual basis today. The
Harrimans had six children: Mary
Harriman (1881–1934), who in 1901, as a 19-year-old New York City...
- Sir
George William Harriman CBE (3
March 1908 – 29 May 1973) was a
leading figure in the
British motor industry in the 1960s.
Harriman was born in Coventry...