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  Mary Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Anderson (July 28, 1859 - May 29, 1940) was an American stage actress.
At a young age Mary Anderson developed an interest in theater and began taking acting lessons by the time she was thirteen.
Mary Anderson passed away in 1940 at her home, Court Farm, in Broadway, Worcestershire.
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 Mary Anderson (actress) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Anderson (born April 3, 1920 Birmingham, Alabama) was a film and television actress.
Many times confused with the stage and early screen actress of the same name who died in 1940, Mary Anderson appeared in a number of memorable films in the 1940s.
When she was just sixteen, Anderson made her first screen appearance as Maybelle Meriweather in Gone With the Wind (1939).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mary_Anderson_(actress)   (164 words)

  
 Ancestry of Mary Webster Anderson
Mary Ellyn LaBach was born in Lexington, KY October 2, 1940.
Mary Webster Anderson was born January 17, 1920.
Mary Webster Erwin was born February 5, 1861.
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 Anderson Genealogy - Septima Anderson Fincher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Her father was Robert Anderson, the third, grandson of General Robert Anderson of Revolutionary fame, and her mother was Mary Pickens, granddaughter of Gen. Andrew Pickens who also fought in the same war.
Robert Anderson the III was the son of Robert Anderson the II and grandson of General Robert Anderson.
Mary Barksdale Pickens Anderson, was the daughter of Ezekiel Pickens, son of General Andrew Pickens.
www.fincher.org /fincher/anderson.shtml   (13305 words)

  
 Todd Matthews ++ Freelance Journalist
Mary Anderson's eyes are closed and, if I were to give these photos to a passerby on the street, he or she would most likely assume that they were photos of a woman taking a nap.
Mary Anderson was dogging me. The door to the hotel suite where she spent the last days of her life was locked.
After Mary Anderson's corpse was discovered at the Hotel Vintage Park, her body was kept in a cooler at the county morgue.
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 Adorno.html
Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson was born on August 26, 1936 in Kunming, China to James O'Gorman and Veronica Beatrice Mary Anderson.
This study, in which Anderson argues that "discontented army officers, rather than Communists, were responsible for [the] coup" and questions the military government's claims to legitimacy (Language 8) became known as the "Cornell Paper" in 1966, and it caused Anderson to be barred from Indonesia indeterminately.
Anderson defines Creole states (new world colonies) as communities that were formed and led by people who shared a common language and common descent with those against whom they fought (47).
www.english.emory.edu /Bahri/Anderson.html   (1678 words)

  
 Mary Louise Anderson
Marie Louise Anderson was born July 19, 1921 in Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co., WI and died September 8, 2000 in Roseville, Ramsey Co., MN at age 79.
Marie Louise (Anderson) (Skeels) Kyes died September 8, 2000 in Roseville, Ramsey Co., MN at age 79.
Mary Lou Kyes, 79, a lifelong resident of the Eau Claire area, died on Friday Sept.
www.leighlarson.com /mary_louise_anderson.htm   (939 words)

  
 Meinzer Award Citation for Mary Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mary has had a distinguished career at University of Wisconsin-Madison since 1975, after receiving her Ph.D. from Stanford in 1973 and serving a short stint as an adjunct professor at Southampton College of Long Island University.
This research by Mary and her students has provided invaluable insights into the role of groundwater in controlling the hydrological, geochemical and ecological evolution of lakes and wetland systems.
Mary became interested in the influence of aquifer heterogeneity on groundwater flow and contaminant transport early in her career.
hydro.geo.ua.edu /Archive/meinzer.htm   (961 words)

  
 Who's Who in Salem | Mary Anderson | Days of our Lives @ soapcentral.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Later that year Mary learned that Alex had only married her because he was helping two different men to take over Anderson Manufacturing, and she divorced him and kicked him out of the business.
In 1981 Mary was jealous of Marie and Alex's relationship, and she set out to sabotage it.
In 1982 Mary was murdered by the Salem Strangler, and she left Anderson to Melissa and Phyllis Anderson.
www.soapcentral.com /days/whoswho/mary.php   (320 words)

  
 The cipher in room 214
Webster is the closest Mary Anderson has to a proxy "next of kin." He is the man in charge of her affairs, at least on paper.
No one knows what Mary Anderson's state of mind was, but her deliberate invisibility could itself be a clue.
Mary Anderson was the name of the woman who invented the windshield wiper in 1905.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /local/243480_maryanderson06.html   (3471 words)

  
 Anderson, Mary - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Anderson, Mary
Anderson was active in the Women's Trade Union League, working to obtain equal pay for women for equal work.
In 1920 she became the first director of the Women's Bureau of the US Department of Labor.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Anderson,+Mary   (97 words)

  
 Inventor of the Week: Archive
A young woman named Mary Anderson changed all that with her invention of the windshield wiper, an idea that leapt into her mind as she traveled from Alabama to New York City.
When Anderson got to New York, the weather was rather sloppy, and she saw drivers constantly stopping their cars and getting out to remove snow and ice from the windshields.
Anderson, meanwhile, was teased and laughed at by many people because of her idea for the windshield wipers.
web.mit.edu /invent/iow/anderson.html   (379 words)

  
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In 1903 while on a trip to New York, Alabama born Mary Anderson noticed during a snow storm that the driver of the street car kept having to wipe away the snow from the windshield.
Mary Anderson began designing a device to sweep aside the snow on the windshield that was operated by means of a lever, inside the streetcar.
Anderson received a patent for her windshield wiper in 1903.
www.csupomona.edu /~plin/inventors/anderson.html   (128 words)

  
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Mary was the daughter of William Overton & Elizabeth Waters.
John Wallace Anderson married Elizabeth Lewis in 1817 in S.C. John & Elizabeth had child, James A. Anderson.in 1819 in S.C. James A. Anderson migrated to Ga. and has found Calindar G.James prior to 1838.probably in North Ga. James & Calinder were married in 1838 in forsyth Co. Ga.
However one of their daughters, Mary C. Anderson King was buried in the James Family Cemetary on Union Road near Alpharetta, Ga This ties Calinder James to this family of James"however since this would have been the only reason for her to have been buried there.
www.angelfire.com /ga2/anderson   (970 words)

  
 Mary Anderson, Southern Bell
But Mary Anderson, not to be confused with a labor organizer of the same name but rather a southern Alabama belle, showed them she had the moxie to do great things.
Mary sketched out a final diagram of her new invention, explaining how it worked and how much time it would save drivers.
But Mary Anderson started it all, and we can thank this maverick woman for challenging the men of her time and for making driving safer and more pleasurable for all of us.
www.moxiemag.com /moxie/articles/profiles/maryand.html   (514 words)

  
 John Anderson
Mary Elizabeth Anderson was born in Montgomery Co., KY September 10, 1839.
Anderson; and we think so much is due to an officer, at the close of his official term, who has proven himself honest, faithful and capable.
Anderson married Miss Julia A. Daniel, who was born in Jackson county, Missouri, March 24, 1842, and received her education in her native county.
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 Mary Anderson
Miss Anderson's public debut was as Juliet at the Louisville Theatre, in November, 1875, at a trial matinee.
In 1883 Miss Anderson went abroad, and on September 18 made her first stage appearance in England at the Lyceum Theatre, London, as Parthenia and soon played Hermione in A Winter's Tale for a run of 100 consecutive nights, part of a continuous season of ten months.
Miss Anderson suffered a severe illness in March, 1889, and was compelled to cancel all her American engagements and disband her company.
www.wayneturney.20m.com /andersonmary.htm   (663 words)

  
 Q & A | Manual's Mary Charles Anderson
Manual High School senior Mary Charles Anderson, who also is known as M.C., has begun her third season as a starting midfielder in field hockey.
Anderson: My mom is the president of the booster club, and my dad works on the field on Sundays.
Anderson: I think we'll have a really good shot in the state tournament.
www.courier-journal.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050826/SPORTS05/508260473/1002/SPORTS   (419 words)

  
 Mary Wussow Anderson
Mary with a bass she caught in 1993 just four months before she died.
Mary is survived by her husband, Edward Anderson, Lakeville, Minnesota; two brothers, Edward Wussow of Pipestone and Richard Wussow of Wadena; three sissters, Lorraine Wussow of New Hope, Minnesota, Judy Wussow of Coon Rapids, Minnesota, and Gerri Sherve of Fridley, Minnesota; two nieces, one nephew; and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She was united in marriage to Edward Anderson on April 13, 1975 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
www.homestead.com /whs55/files/wussow.htm   (331 words)

  
 Mary Jo Anderson
Mary Jo Anderson is a contributing editor for Crisis Magazine, a Washington, DC-based publication on politics, religion and culture.
Mary Jo's investigative journalism often takes her to the United Nations where she covers the work of the Holy See Mission to the UN.
Mary Jo and her husband, Frank, have been members of St. James cathedral parish in Orlando, Florida for 35 years.
www.wf-f.org /bd-mjanderson.html   (280 words)

  
 Mary Anderson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Anderson early decided upon a career on the stage, and at age 16 she made her debut as Juliet in Louisville, Kentucky.
Includes two QuickTime movies with a description, a statement by Anderson explaining his motivation and the context in which his work was created, and a personalized biography.
The Virgin Mary is a very important figure in the Christian Orthodox faith, and many turn to her because she is believed to have direct access to God.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9007443   (665 words)

  
 ALFONSO, Mary Anderson
ALFONSO, Mary Anderson - Peacefully passed away Dec. 13, 2004 in San Francisco, CA after a long illness.
Mary was the mother of Richard Anderson Suarez; devoted daughter of the late English Consul in Australia, Richard Anderson and Amelia Chavarri.
Mary is survived by her great-grandchildren Danielle and Lucas Suarez.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/12/16/MNALFONSOM10.DTL&type=printable   (172 words)

  
 Mary Anderson Center - About Us
Since its founding in 1989, the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts has offered artists regionally, nationally and internationally time and space to create.
Located on the grounds of Mount St. Francis, a Franciscan Friary and Retreat Center, the Center began as a secular outgrowth of the vision of the Conventional Franciscan Friars to continue their 700 year heritage of fostering spiritual, cultural, and educational expressions.
In serving as host for the Mary Anderson Center, Mount St. Francis offers a setting of unsurpassed calm and beauty for body and mind.
www.maryandersoncenter.org /about.htm   (314 words)

  
 Ancestors of Mary Anderson
Mary Walker, wife, white, female, born April 1844, age 56, married, married for 34 years, 9 children born, 7 living, born in Iowa, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, could read, could write, could speak English
After her separation and divorce(?) from William Pearsey Walker in 1907, Mary considered marrying a man named "Orville" according to family letters.
Mary married William Pearsey Walker, son of Francis Samuel "Sam" Walker and Catherine B. Pearsey, between 1865 and 1866.
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 Mary Anderson, Inventor of the Windshield Wiper
Mary designed a windshield wiper that would be operated by a lever, from a handle inside the car.
Mary's original windshield wipers were made to be removable in warm weather.
Mary Anderson received the patent for her windshield wipers in _____.
www.edhelper.com /ReadingComprehension_33_71.html   (482 words)

  
 Don Anderson's Family History
I was born in 1950 in Centerville, TN.
These lines are all associated with my paternal grandfather James Austin Anderson (1877-1949.) Most of the work on these lines centers on Hickman County Tennessee but also includes other Middle Tennessee counties and South Carolina.
One of the reasons I've decided to focus on my ANDERSON ancestors is that I've accumulated lots of bits and pieces and I desperately need to get it into better order and verify the data.
www.don-anderson.com /genealogy   (387 words)

  
 Welcome to the Mary Anderson Center ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
If rolling hills, lush meadows, deep lakes, acres of forest and quiet appeal to you, then the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts may be what you need to revive your creativity and enrich your soul.
Since its founding in 1989, the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts has offered artists from all parts of the country and other countries a place to focus on their art, to forego the distractions of their "other" lives for a while, and to interact with other artists who are doing residencies here.
Mary Anderson provides more than just space and time - you provide the expectation and encouragement that something will ignite."
www.maryandersoncenter.org   (162 words)

  
 Mary Anderson - Realty One Real Living, real estate in Cleveland and Northern Ohio
Mary Anderson knows what it takes to find the perfect home and to sell properties for their highest value.
Mary Anderson has been recognized as Top Sales Agent and Top Listing Agent.
When asked what factors contribute to this success, Mary attributes her success to following through with her clients and meeting their needs in a timely and professional manner.
www.realtyone.com /m.anderson   (432 words)

  
 ANDERSON, MARY (1859– ) - Online Information article about ANDERSON, MARY (1859– )
ANDERSON, MARY (1859–) - Online Information article about ANDERSON, MARY (1859–)
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 Anderson Family Records
Descendants of Archelus and Elizabeth Parrish Anderson and their seven sons, Thomas, Garland, Pouncy, Archilles, John, David and Levi gather every two years for a family reunion that draws cousins from all parts of the United States.
The Anderson Family Reunion will be held the weekend of August 13 and 14.
The "Where Are The Missing Links - Anderson Family Records" site for Hanover and Louisa Counties Virginia is back up and working again.
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 On the Job: Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson is secretary for the program for Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, which is located in the Armory.
Anderson started with ACDIS when it was created in 1978.
She and her husband, Don Saupe, a professor emeritus of horticulture, live in a large historic home in Homer.
www.news.uiuc.edu /ii/00/1005otj.html   (863 words)

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