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Changed claim: notes (P9): Known as Pegeen. As a student, Pegeen had worked one summer in the office of Dr. Faludi, at the City of Toronto Planning Board, and in the years that followed she was active with the Community Planning Association. Her drawings of houses were connected with the campaign to "Stop the Spadina Expressway." She also worked with Eric Arthur, a professor at U. Toronto.
 
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Synge, Pegeen
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Known as Pegeen. As a student, Pegeen had worked one summer in the office of Dr. Faludi, at the City of Toronto Planning Board, and in the years that followed she was active with the Community Planning Association. Her drawings of houses were connected with the campaign to "Stop the Spadina Expressway." She also worked with Eric Arthur, a professor at U. Toronto.
Property / notes: Known as Pegeen. As a student, Pegeen had worked one summer in the office of Dr. Faludi, at the City of Toronto Planning Board, and in the years that followed she was active with the Community Planning Association. Her drawings of houses were connected with the campaign to "Stop the Spadina Expressway." She also worked with Eric Arthur, a professor at U. Toronto. / rank
 
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Known as Pegeen. As a student, Pegeen had worked one summer in the office of Dr. Faludi, at the City of Toronto Planning Board, and in the years that followed she was active with the Community Planning Association. Her drawings of houses were connected with the campaign to "Stop the Spadina Expressway." She also worked with Eric Arthur, a professor at U. Toronto.
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