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Marion R. Aymie, a
manager of the
Human Resources Department at...
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Maymie de Mena (December 10, 1879 –
October 23, 1953, also
known as
Maymie Aiken or
Madame DeMena Aiken in her
later career) was an American-born activist...
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Mayme P. Watts, aka
Maymie Watts, was an
American songwriter and R&B singer.
Watts is best
known for co-writing the jazz
standard "Alright, Okay, You Win"...
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Garvey after his
deportation to Jamaica.[citation needed]
Garvey appointed Maymie de Mena as his
official representative to head the
American field after...
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Maymie September 4, 1983
Harvard Observatory Oak
Ridge Observatory FLO...
- in Buffalo,
Missouri on
September 4, 1935, the son of
Albert Willard and
Maymie Lindesmith. His
mother died when he was two
years old. He
married Jane Lakes...
- to the
field of reading. In 1869, she
published a book of
poems entitled Maymie, as a
tribute to her ten-year-old
daughter who died that year. Emma Bartlett...
- shouldn't be". Linn's
Stamp News.
Retrieved December 14, 2023. Krythe,
Maymie Richardson (1954). All
about Christmas. New York:
Harper & Brothers. Long...
- lynching.
Raymond Gunn was the
oldest of the
eight children of
Michael and
Maymie Gunn, a
farming family in Maryville. In the 1920 census, the
family is described...
- "Bambola" "Empty Arms Again"
Kirby Stone Four 76180 "S'Wonderful" "Raven"
Maymie &
Robert 76164 "Ain't No Way in the World" "Parting Tears" The Penguins...