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Hazel Ruby
McQuain (née Robinson;
March 22, 1909 – June 15, 2002) was an
American businesswoman,
community leader, and philanthropist. She is, perhaps...
- It's a Word! It's Both!". Vocabulary.com.
Retrieved 2023-12-19.
Jeffrey McQuain (September 16, 2001). "Screening the
Novel Words of
Harry Potter". The...
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education reform and literacy.
Writers including William Safire and Jeff
McQuain have
suggested that use of the term "second lady" to
refer to the wife...
- ProQuest 1866536668.
Retrieved May 28, 2021. Muir 2007, p. 381.
Malless &
McQuain 2003, p. 29. Morton, Lisa (May 2015). "Interview:
William F. Nolan". Nightmare...
- ice
cream socials modeled after ice
cream gardens.
According to
Jeffrey McQuain, the term "ice
cream sociable"
dates to 1873, and
later terms included...
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planted with
specimen trees.
Other parks in
Morgantown include Hazel Ruby
McQuain Riverfront Park and the
Caperton and
Deckers Cr**** Rail-Trails. Athletic...
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Following up on the art-or-artifice depiction, latter-day
reviewer Christopher McQuain states that, "Finding
anything of
interest in 'Toward the Unknown' depends...
- on Oct. 17, 1977. In July 2008, the
hospital opened its new
Hazel Ruby
McQuain Tower,
which features all
private inpatient rooms, a Women's
Imaging Center...
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presidential primary Frank Kubic,
epigrammatist author Lynette Kennedy McQuain,
substitute teacher's aide
Daniel Scott Rebich,
concrete contracting business...
- 20th
Anniversary DVD".
Archived from the
original on
October 25, 2010.
McQuain,
Christopher (May 30, 2013). "The
Unbelievable Truth". DVDTalk. Archived...