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Miss Julie
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Patricia Birch
Birch, Patricia 1934(?)- (Pat Birch)PERSONALFull name, Patricia Ann Birch; born c. 1934, in Scarsdale, NY; daughter of Abraham S. and Mary (maiden name, Levinsohn) Birch; married William J. "Bill" Becker III (a film executive); children: Jonathan Heath, Peter Heath, Alison Becker Hurt. Education:... Read more |
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Patricia Ireland
IRELAND, PATRICIA Patricia Ireland is an attorney and social activist who became the ninth president of the national organization for women (NOW) on December 15, 1991; she served as president for ten years, stepping down in 2001. Ireland took over the presidency just as NOW was beginning... Read more |
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Bruce Beresford
BERESFORD, Bruce Nationality:Australian. Born:1940. Education:Sydney University. Family:Married 1) Rhoisin Patricia Harrison; 2) Virginia Patricia Mary Dugan, 1985; has three children. Career:Worked in advertising and for ABC TV, late 1950s; moved ... Read more |
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Patricia Highsmith
Patricia Highsmith 1921-95, American novelist, b. Fort Worth, Tex., as Mary Patricia Plangman, grad. Barnard College (B.A. 1942). She first traveled to Europe in 1949 and moved there in 1963, living in Italy, France, and Switzerland. After the publication of her first novel, Strangers on a Train ... Read more |
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Mary Johnston
Mary Johnston 1870-1936, American novelist, b. Buchanan, Va. Her books combine romance with history. She is chiefly remembered for To Have and to Hold (1900), a story of colonial Virginia, and its successor, Audrey (1902). Her other novels include two Civil War stories, The Long Roll (1911)... Read more |
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Mary Janes
Mary Janes Mary Janes, also called bar shoes, are simple, flat-soled shoes with bars, or straps, across the instep that fasten with a buckle or button, and, for more recent styles, with Velcro. A common style of children's shoe since before the twentieth century, Mary Janes became popular among... Read more |
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Womens Trade Union League
WOMEN'S TRADE UNION LEAGUE WOMEN'S TRADE UNION LEAGUE, an organization of working-class and middle-class women (1903– 1950) dedicated to improving the lives of America's working women. The Women's Trade Union League (WTUL) was founded in Boston in 1903 at a meeting of the American... Read more |
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