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three more
short films,
which she also
wrote and directed: The Grave; The
McCurdys, a semi-autobiographical
short based on her childhood; and
Strong Independent...
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Elmer J.
McCurdy (January 1, 1880 –
October 7, 1911) was an
American outlaw who was
killed in a shoot-out with
police after robbing a
train in Oklahoma...
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McCurdy's (formally
McCurdy and Company) was a Rochester, New York–based
department store.
Founded in 1901, the
company was
acquired by May Department...
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McCurdy may
refer to:
McCurdy (surname),
includes a list of
people with the name
McCurdy Charter School,
public school in Española, New Mexico, U.S. McCurdy...
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Robert McCurdy may
refer to:
Robert McCurdy (artist) (born 1952),
American artist Robert McCurdy (politician) (1836–1896),
Canadian American businessman...
- E.
McCurdy Crownland distribution by King
James IV of
Scotland as
detailed in the
Exchequer Rolls of 1450 for the Isle of Bute.
Ancestral McCurdys https://archive...
- The Nunn–
McCurdy Amendment or Nunn–
McCurdy Provision,
introduced by
Senator Sam Nunn and
Congressman Dave
McCurdy in the
United States 1982
Defense Authorization...
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Edward Potts McCurdy (January 11, 1919 –
March 23, 2000) was an
American folk
singer and songwriter. His most well-known song was the anti-war "Last Night...
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Howard Douglas McCurdy CM OOnt (10
December 1932 – 20
February 2018) was a
Canadian civil rights activist,
politician and
university professor. He grew...
- Roy
McCurdy (born
November 28, 1936) is a jazz drummer.
McCurdy began playing drums around the age of 10 in his
hometown of
Rochester and took lessons...