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AMERICAN WRITER
George Trow; George William Swift Trow Jr.; George William Swift Trow; George Swift Trow; George S. Trow; George W. Trow; George W.S. Trow; George W S Trow; George WS Trow; George William Swift Trow, Jr.

George W. S. Trow         
George William Swift Trow, Jr. (September 28, 1943 – November 24, 2006) was an American essayist, novelist, playwright, and media critic.
Brian Trow         
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Trow, Brian
Brian Trow is a co-founder of Atlanta-based Foundations Investment Group, LLC, with Peter Pasternack. He and the company, which was established in 2005, specialize in "flipping" houses.
Madame Restell         
  • Blackwell's Island Prison
  • Burial site in [[Sleepy Hollow Cemetery]]
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  • New York Halls of Justice
AMERICAN ABORTIONIST
Ann Trow; Ann Lohman; Madam Restell; Restellism; Ann Trow Lohman
Ann Trow Lohman (May 6, 1812 – April 1, 1878), better known as Madame Restell, was a British-born American abortion provider who practiced in New York City.

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George W. S. Trow

George William Swift Trow, Jr. (September 28, 1943 – November 24, 2006) was an American essayist, novelist, playwright, and media critic. He worked for The New Yorker for almost 30 years, and wrote numerous essays and several books. He is best known for his long essay on television and its effect on American culture, "Within the Context of No Context," first published in The New Yorker on November 17, 1980 (and later published as a book), one of the few times the magazine devoted its central section to a single piece of writing.