Georgina Fraser Newhall
Georgina Fraser Newhall (2 September 1860 – 11 November 1932) was a Canadian author of poetry and short stories, and a teacher. She was the country's first female stenographer. She distinguished herself through her poetic and prose writings. She served as the bardess of the Clan Fraser Society of Canada, and her "Fraser's Drinking Song", set to a stirring martial tune, was adopted as the society's "Faille" (welcome).
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Georgina Fraser Newhall
Georgina Fraser Newhall (2 September 1860 – 11 November 1932) was a Canadian author of poetry and short stories, and a teacher. She was the country's first female stenographer. She distinguished herself through her poetic and prose writings. She served as the bardess of the Clan Fraser Society of Canada, and her "Fraser's Drinking Song", set to a stirring martial tune, was adopted as the society's "Faille" (welcome).
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Georgina Alexandrina Fraser
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1932-11-11
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Dr. Tassie's School
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1860-09-02
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Georgina Alexandrina Fraser
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Galt, Ontario, Canada
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1932-11-11
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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journalism, poetry, short stories, essays
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Georgina Fraser Newhall
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Canadian
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"Fraser's Drinking Song"
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author, stenographer, teacher
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