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griffin, legendary creature
(Encyclopedia) griffin, in ancient and medieval legend, creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. Its name also appears as griffon and gryphon. The griffin originated in…Ford, Tom
(Encyclopedia) Ford, Tom (Thomas Carlyle Ford), 1961–, American fashion designer and film director, b. Austin, Tex. After designing for Kathy Hardwick (1986–88) and Perry Ellis (1988–90), he moved to…Lennon, Kathy
singerBirthplace: Santa Monica, Calif.Born: 8/2/43Kathy Bates
Kathy BatesactressBorn: 6/28/1948Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee Academy Award-winning film, stage and television character actress whose films include Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean,…Kathy Whitworth
Kathy WhitworthBorn: Sept. 27, 1939Golf 7-time LPGA Player of the Year (1966-69,71-73); won 6 majors; 88 tour wins, most on LPGA or PGA tour.Reggie WhiteU - ZHazel Hotchkiss WightmanLabor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
(Encyclopedia) Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act: see Landrum-Griffin Act.Brewer's: Griffin
A cadet newly arrived in India, half English and half Indian. Griffins, the residue of a contract feast, taken away by the contractor, half the buyer's and half the seller's. Source:…Archie Griffin
Archie GriffinBorn: Aug. 21, 1954Football RB only college player to win two Heisman Trophies (1974-75); rushed for 5,177 yards in career at Ohio St. and played in four straight Rose Bowls;…Griffin, city, United States
(Encyclopedia) Griffin, city (2020 pop. 23,478), seat of Spalding co., W central Ga., in a farm and cotton area increasingly integrated into…Comediennes
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