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  1. Anna George de Mille (1878–1947) was an American feminist and Georgism advocate. She was the mother of Agnes George de Mille. [1] Biography. Anna de Mille was born in San Francisco in 1878 to Henry George and Annie Corsina Fox George.

  2. In Memoriam: Anna George de Mille, 1878-1947 FOR MANY YEARS Mrs. Anna George de Mille, daughter of Henry George, served with devotion and distinction as a leader in the international move-ment her father had founded to promote land value taxation and free trade as basic steps in the achievement of a free society founded on ethical

  3. Agnes George de Mille (September 18, 1905 – October 7, 1993) was an American dancer and choreographer.

  4. Agnes de Mille was one of the preeminent American choreographers of the twentieth century. Entering a field dominated by men, de Mille created a distinct American style of dance and choreographed some of the most beloved American ballets. She remains an inspiration to dancers and choreographers.

  5. Agnes George de Mille, dancer, choreographer, writer and spokesperson for the arts, was born September 18, 1905 in New York. She was the daughter of playwright William Churchill de Mille (1879?-1955) and Anna George de Mille (1878-1947), who was in turn the daughter of writer and single-tax advocate, Henry George (1839-1897).

  6. Henry George: The 'Progress and Poverty' Period* By ANNA GEORGE DE MILLE The "Gas Measurer" HAVING TO PART with The San Francisco Evening Post was a sorrow to Henry George. But he was not given to self-pity. Next day he wrote to John Swiniton, special writer on The New York Sun' It is all in a lifetime, and I have seen too much to think I can ...

  7. Agnes George de Mille, dancer, choreographer, writer and spokesperson for the arts, was born September 18, 1905 in New York. She was the daughter of playwright William Churchill de Mille (1879?-1955) and Anna George de Mille (1878-1947), who was in turn the daughter of writer and single-tax advocate, Henry George (1839-1897).