Mary Jo Salter
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Mary Jo Salter is an American poet, editor, and professor known for her formally accomplished, accessible verse and contributions to contemporary poetry.
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| Mary Jo Salter canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Mary Jo Salter Context triple: [Glascock Poetry Prize, notableRecipient, Mary Jo Salter]
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Mary Easty
Mary Easty was a respected Salem, Massachusetts woman who was falsely accused of witchcraft and executed during the 1692 Salem witch trials, later remembered for her dignified plea for justice.
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Sally Peterson
Sally Peterson is known as the spouse of American investment banker and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Peter G. Peterson.
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Ruth Snyder
Ruth Snyder was an American woman infamously executed in 1928 for the murder of her husband, a case that became notorious due to a secretly photographed image of her electrocution published in the press.
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Mary Jo Kopechne
Mary Jo Kopechne was a young political campaign worker and former aide to Senator Robert F. Kennedy whose death in 1969 at Chappaquiddick Island became the center of a major political scandal involving Senator Ted Kennedy.
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Betty Lou Keim
Betty Lou Keim was an American film and television actress best known for her roles in 1950s teen dramas and coming-of-age stories.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Mary Jo Salter Target entity description: Mary Jo Salter is an American poet, editor, and professor known for her formally accomplished, accessible verse and contributions to contemporary poetry.
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A.
Mary Easty
Mary Easty was a respected Salem, Massachusetts woman who was falsely accused of witchcraft and executed during the 1692 Salem witch trials, later remembered for her dignified plea for justice.
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B.
Sally Peterson
Sally Peterson is known as the spouse of American investment banker and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Peter G. Peterson.
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C.
Ruth Snyder
Ruth Snyder was an American woman infamously executed in 1928 for the murder of her husband, a case that became notorious due to a secretly photographed image of her electrocution published in the press.
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D.
Mary Jo Kopechne
Mary Jo Kopechne was a young political campaign worker and former aide to Senator Robert F. Kennedy whose death in 1969 at Chappaquiddick Island became the center of a major political scandal involving Senator Ted Kennedy.
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E.
Betty Lou Keim
Betty Lou Keim was an American film and television actress best known for her roles in 1950s teen dramas and coming-of-age stories.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Mary Jo Salter Description of subject: Mary Jo Salter is an American poet, editor, and professor known for her formally accomplished, accessible verse and contributions to contemporary poetry.
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