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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Valerie Solanas, Walter Evans Edge, Michelle Malkin, Jill Biden, Sharif Mobley, Rodney Jerkins, Dan Borislow, Frank LoBiondo, Phil Ivey, Brian Joo, Robert Irvine, Myron Rolle, Clique Girlz, Chris Daggett, A. R. Ammons, Peter Erskine, Darren Drozdov, Ace Enders, Joseph McGahn, Peace Pilgrim, Steven P. Perskie, Victor Moore, Gene Hart, Simon Lake, Steve Coates, Jimmy Horton, Larry James, N. Leonard Smith, Sonora Webster Carver, Kenneth LeFevre, Toni Ann Gisondi, Mark A. Brown, Francis J. Blee, William Gormley, Elias Higbee, Kathleen Karr, Natasha, Johnnie O. Jackson, Thomas C. McGrath, Jr., James J. McCullough, Stephen Dunn, Suzette Charles, Marie Howland, Doug Colman, Kirk W. Conover, Ralph Peterson, Jr., William Moore, Vincent J. Polistina, Jason Lawrence, John F. Amodeo, Scott Neustadter, John D'Agostino, Steve Keiner, Jennifer Farrell, John Roman, John Stone, Shea McKeen, David Kagen, Peter C. Elco, Alisa Cooper, Ty Helfrich, Dennis Levinson, E. B. Lewis. Excerpt: Walter Evans Edge (November 20, 1873 - October 29, 1956) was an American politician. A Republican, he was twice the Governor of New Jersey, from 1917 to 1919 and again from 1944 to 1947, serving as governor during both World War I and World War II. Edge also served as United States Senator representing New Jersey from 1919 to 1929 and as United States Ambassador to France from 1929 to 1933. Edge was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 20, 1873. His father, William Edge, worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad. His mother Mary (Evans) Edge, died when he was two years old. At the age of four Edge moved to Pleasantville, New Jersey, where the family of his stepmother, Wilhemina (Scull) Edge, operated a small hotel. Edge attended a two-room public school in Pleasantville through the eighth grade, which was to be the extent of his formal education. As...