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Dawn Fraser Information
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Dawn Fraser AO, MBE, (born September 4 1937) is an Australian champion swimmer. She was born in Balmain, a suburb of Sydney, into a working class family. She was spotted at an early age of 12 by Sydney coach Harry Gallagher swimming at the local sea...


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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
FRASER.(Obit)
03/05/2003: 465 words, approx. 2 pages
David Allen Fraser March 1, 2003 David Allen Fraser, age 91, attorney, community leader, and bibliophile, died March 1, 2003 at Forwood Manor in Wilmington, Delaware. Born in Syracuse, December 30, 1911, Mr. Fraser was educated in the public schools (Grant...
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Evening Standard - London
The house of Fraser
03/21/2001: 643 words, approx. 2 pages
IT WASN'T even 8am when Jason Fraser stepped out of the black chauffeur-driven Mercedes outside Ludgate House yesterday for his first day at work as executive director of Express Newspapers. Within minutes, he had bounded up to the editorial floor of the Daily Star...
 


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The Life of Dawn Fraser
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Born on 4th December 1937, Dawn Fraser grew up in the city of Balmain, near Sydney Harbour. She lived beside water, rumbling of ships and cries of seagulls. The youngest of eight children, four girls and four boys, Dawn Fraser above other notable women, due to these factors, accomplishments and impacts she has had on other Australian women, and Australian History. Her triumphs have opened a path for future Australian Women to participate and attain success, without being doubted by the Australian male socie


 

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