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outstanding amateur athlete in the
Carolinas five times. UNCG Oral
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Marjorie Hyams (August 9, 1920 – June 14, 2012) was an
American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, and arranger. She
began her
career as a
vibraphonist in the...
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supervised this production,
staged and
produced by Gene Ford,
dances staged by
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Arnold Hedgeman,
Lucille Kapplinger (later Hazell),
Bessie Margolin,
Margorie Palmer,
Sonia Pressman (later Fuentes),
Sister Mary Joel Read, Amy Robinson...
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Judiciary Robert Lynn (R)
Dennis Mannion (R) Katy
Peternel (R)
Margorie Smith (D) Paul
Berch (D) Labor,
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original on
April 28, 2016.
Retrieved April 27, 2016. Baumgarten,
Margorie (February 23, 1996). "Women on the Verge:
Interview with
Filmmaker Rebecca...
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Oklahoma Historical Society.
Retrieved March 13, 2023.
Margorie M.
Schweitzer (March 1978). Kent Ruth (ed.). "National
Register of Historic...
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Leanna Crawford,
Christian songwriter and
recording musician Stewart,
Margorie Sell. The
Light Shines Out: A
History of
Northwest College, The
First Seventy...
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addition of an
extensive correspondence series (MS 79-17)
donated by
Margorie E. Poleson, long-time
secretary to O'Connor, in May 1979. O'Connor was...
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Cover art by
Margorie Woodbury Smith for June 1933
issue of St.
Nicholas for Boys and
Girls containing an
article by
Daniel P.
Mannix about the armadillos...