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  • Marjorie Bonner (died 1895), the stage name of Catherine F. Goodwin, was a 19th-century American stage actress. In 1883 she was in the Rhea Company of...
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  • Marjorie Bonner may refer to: Marjorie Bonner (19th century actress) (died 1895), American actress Marjorie Bonner (Ziegfeld Follies) (1893–1979), American...
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  • volunteer Marjorie Bonner (19th century actress), American actress Marjorie Bonner (Ziegfeld Follies), American dancer and actress Marjorie Boulton (1924–2017)...
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    entire era of theatrical history Loreta, an Iranian stage and film actress Yelena Bonner, human rights activist Movses Gorgisyan, one of the leaders of the...
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  • actress Lillian Bonner and producer Ephraim M. Asher. His sister, Betty Asher, was an MGM publicist for Judy Garland. William was married to actress Danny...
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  • Folies Bergère, Opéra Comique Naima Akef (1929–1966), belly dancer, film actress Nagwa Fouad (born 1939), belly dancer Nadia Gamal (1937–1990), belly dancer...
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    (born 1964), actress, singer Marjorie Deanne (1917–1994), actress, first winner of Miss Texas pageant Alana de la Garza (born 1976), actress, Law & Order...
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  • as an undercover private eye for a team of lawyers in books by Geraldine Bonner. Kate Baeier is a journalist and private investigator in London in a series...
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  • Marcellus Clay after a white Kentucky abolitionist of the same name. The 19th-century Cassius Clay served as a diplomat to Russia during the Civil War." "Muhammad...
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  • Mitsuko Mori, Japanese actress (d. 2012) May 11 – Gene Hermanski, American baseball player (d. 2010) May 12 John Tyler Bonner, American biologist (d....
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  • Anacostia Museum". Crisis: 37–39. Retrieved April 22, 2012. "Christopher James Bonner". University of Maryland. Retrieved February 5, 2023. "Louise Daniel Hutchinson...
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    informational pickets and requested 10-cent tolls on U.S. Highway 95 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Trice would lead a delegation to Washington, D.C., for talks...
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  • widely across the United States Bonner, Mike Member of the Annapolis-based punk band The Hated Boswell, James 19th-century Baltimore music publisher Boudreaux...
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  • Elizabeth Anne Bonner (1924–1981, United States), fiction wr. & poet Geraldine Bonner (1870–1930, United States), wr. Marita Bonner (1899–1971, United...
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  • (Ph.D. 1997) – writer and poet Diann Blakely (M.A. 1980) – poet Campbell Bonner (B.A. 1896, M.A. 1897) – classicist Jack Boone (B.A., M.A., Ph.D.) – writer...
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    won by Jackie Stewart. The second New York City Marathon was held. Beth Bonner became the first woman in history to run a marathon in less than three hours...
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  • March on Nantucket". Action Network. Retrieved March 29, 2021. Michael Bonner (January 20, 2018). "Marchers take to New Bedford streets on anniversary...
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