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DISCREET BIOGRAPHY
Nborn in the then capital of Brazil, on June 18, (son of Elisiário Pimenta da Cunha and Maria Natália Eulalio de Sousa da Cunha ), the carioca Alexandre Magitot Pimenta da Cunha, upon reaching the age of majority, "naturalized" as a citizen of Diamantina and exchanged the inappropriate first name Magitot for the familiar Eulalio , a reminder of his maternal clan and more in keeping with his obsessive cult of Minas Gerais ancestry.
Despite school holidays regularly held in the adopted land, even He always lived in Rio de Janeiro, where he studied: Scuola Principe di Piemonte (); Colégio São Bento (); Andrews College () and finally the National Faculty of Philosophy (), when, "after a typical crisis (typical in its demagogy) of a young child-family in Latin America", he left the University, giving up his academic degree.
His self-taught training was predominant
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A E Chadwick Biography
Art holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State and an MBA from James Madison University. He founded Chadwick & Son Orchids Inc in with his father who had been growing orchids since
‘The Classic Cattleyas’ is widely considered to be the definitive book on large-flowered Cattleya species and was written by Art and his father. Martha Stewart favorably reviewed the now-sold out book and had both Chadwicks on her TV Show. A 2nd edition has since been released.
Art has the distinction of naming Cattleya hybrids after the wives of the last six U.S. Presidents and personally presenting the flowers to most of the honored recipients. He has spoken at two World Orchid Conferences - France , Ecuador and his popular orchid advice column appeared each month in many newspapers around the country for 20 years.
Chadwicks operates 11 greenhouses in rural Powhatan County, two retail stores in Richmond, and boards over 13, orchids for local clien
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A. E. Hotchner
American writer (–)
Aaron Edward Hotchner (June 28, [note 1] – February 15, ) was an American editor, novelist, playwright, and biographer.[7] He wrote many television screenplays as well as noted biographies of Doris Day and Ernest Hemingway. He co-founded the charity food company Newman's Own with actor Paul Newman.[8]
Early life
[edit]Hotchner was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Sally[9] (née Rossman), a synagogue/Sunday school administrator, and Samuel Hotchner, a jeweler.[5][10] His family was Jewish.[11] He attended Soldan High School. In , he graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with degrees in history (A.B.) and lag (J.D.).[12] He was admitted to the Missouri State Bar in , and briefly practiced law in St. Louis in and [citation needed]
After the United States entered World War II following theAttack on Pearl Harbor, he served from to