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Mary Stanley Low (14 May 1912 – 9 January 2007) was a British and Cuban political activist, Trotskyist, surrealist poet, artist and Latin teacher. [1] She is most known for the book Red Spanish Notebook: the first six months of revolution and the civil war .
In 2016, it was described by Vice Media's Lauren Oyler as "...the most extensive online message board and photo gallery of women's feet on the Internet". [1] [a] It mostly includes images of the feet of famous actors, actresses and other entertainers, though some politicians' feet are also featured on the site. [3] [4]
On the day of their graduation from the Waynesboro Female College in 1868, best friends Anne Alexander and Sarah "Sally" Cochran are invited along with several of the college's female teachers by Mrs. Lowrey, who along with her professor husband operates the college, to become founding members of a new local society, the Waynesboro Woman's Club.
Staley was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of James and Jean McConchie.Her father was a minister, and her mother was a musician who played violin, piano, organ, and viola. [3]
Zahra Norbo (born February 7, 1934) is a Swedish model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the March 1958 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Tom Caffrey. [4]
The Hot Feet Club was a popular nightclub in New York City that operated from 1928 until 1933, approximately. The mob-controlled speakeasy attracted "some of the best crowds" of the day, [1] such as boxing champion Gene Tunney and Mayor Jimmy Walker. Like some other clubs, it was racially segregated, with mostly white audiences coming to see ...
Charlotte Rose, an English sex worker, dominatrix, sexual trainer and political candidate Liara Roux , American prostitute, sex worker rights activist and author in New York Deanne Salinger, aka Air Force Amy , a legal prostitute in Nevada, pornographic actress, and adult model, who starred in the HBO television documentary series Cathouse: The ...
Lowrey has been named as "One of the Most Influential Bostonians" by Boston Magazine 2019–2024, [9] and one of 10 Outstanding Women Leaders by Boston Real Estate Times [10] She was a winner of the Suzanne King Public Service Award by Crew Boston 2022.