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Mazzio's Italian Eatery is a restaurant specializing in pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, and occasionally other specialty items. Mazzio's began as a pizza parlor and is located throughout Oklahoma , Kansas , Texas , Iowa , Missouri , Arkansas , Tennessee , Mississippi , Georgia , and Illinois .
Mary Mazzio is an American documentary filmmaker, attorney, and a rower for the United States in the 1992 Olympics. [1] She founded the independent film company 50 Eggs. [2] Mazzio received a B.A. in philosophy and political science from Mount Holyoke College in 1983 [3] and a J.D. from Georgetown Law.
John Kenneth Selby (1936 [1] – May 12, 2012) [2] was the founder of Mazzio's Corporation and chairman of the company up to the time of his death. Selby graduated from Northeastern State University in 1958. [3]
In 2004, Saxton turned his attention to McAlister's Deli and sold all of The Saxton Group's Mazzio's locations. [2] The Saxton Group has grown from one single McAlister's Deli location in 2004 to over 65 McAlister's Deli units in 2017, with plans and agreements to open up as many as 40 additional locations in current markets, as well as new ...
A Most Beautiful Thing follows the story of the first African American public high school rowing team in the United States. Formed in the 1990s at Manley High School and based in Chicago's West Side, the team was made up of young men, many of whom were members of rival gangs.
Daisy Mazzio-Manson (/ ˈ m ɑː z i oʊ / MAH-zee-oh; born February 1, 1998) [1] is an American rower. She represented the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics . References
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Carla Mazzio is an American literary and cultural critic. She specializes in early modern literature in relationship to the history of science, medicine, and health, the history of language, media technologies, and the printed book, and the history of speech pathologies with a focus on the harmful social construction of the “inarticulate” person or community.