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Mildred Seydell (born
Mildred Rutherford Woolley;
March 21, 1889 –
February 20, 1988) was an
American pioneering journalist in Georgia.
Seydel wrote as...
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Peter Tosh
Equal Rights (journal), a 1920s
feminist journal; see
Mildred Seydell Equal Rights Beyond Borders, a
charitable organisation which ****ists towards...
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Walter later sculpted him in bronze.
American journalist Mildred Seydell often performed palm
readings as a
gimmick to gain
access to interesting...
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Saunders (Omarr’s
Astrological Forecast) Dan
Savage Jeffrey L.
Seglin Mildred Seydell Mary
Schmich Ben
Shapiro Mark
Shields Thomas Sowell Rick
Steves (Rick Steves’...
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Science Education On the
Origin of
Species (1859) by
Charles Darwin Mildred Seydell Edwards v.
Aguillard This quote, and
indeed this speech, was delivered...
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October 21, 1970, in Shreveport,
Louisiana at the age of 70.
Mildred Seydell "Scopes of 'Monkey Trial' Is Dead at 70". New York Times. New York Times...
- of the two
original sections of the cemetery. Her
great niece Mildred Seydell was
named in her
honor and
became a well-known journalist, one of the first...
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early America, the U.S. South, and
Native American studies Mildred Seydell – one of the
first female newspaper journalists in
Georgia Chuck Smith...
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baseballer (Chicago Cubs, New York Giants, St.
Louis Cardinals).
Mildred Seydell, 98,
American journalist.
Roger J. Williams, 94, Indian-born
American biochemist...
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German noble families,
including the
Tiesenhausen family.
Seidla Manor Seydell Järva
Parish Järva
County 1639
Belonged to the von Mohrenschildt, von Vietinghoff...