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  2. Mary Manning (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Manning Howe Adams (30 June 1905 – 25 June 1999) was an Irish novelist, playwright and film critic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She lived and worked both in Dublin, Ireland and in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  3. University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center

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    In July 2011, Civista Medical Center announced its affiliation as a member hospital of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS). [3] On July 1, 2013, the Civista Medical Center began operating under the name University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center in the University of Maryland Medical System, becoming the first expansion ...

  4. Susan Howe - Wikipedia

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    Howe graduated from the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts in 1961. [1] Howe married painter Harvey Quaytman in 1961; they had met at the art school. They separated when their daughter was young. Howe and her daughter lived with sculptor David von Schlegell for several years before the couple married. They were together until his death in 1992.

  5. Fanny Howe - Wikipedia

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    Howe was born in Buffalo, New York. Her father Mark De Wolfe Howe was then teaching at the state university law school. When her father Mark De Wolfe Howe left to join the fighting in World War II, her mother, Irish playwright Mary Manning, took Howe and her older sister Susan Howe to Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Their younger sister Helen was ...

  6. University of Mary - Wikipedia

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    The University of Mary is a member of the NCAA Division II and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The University of Mary athletics teams are known as the "Marauders," and the team colors are blue and orange. The Marauders field teams in 18 varsity sports, including golf, football, basketball, swimming, soccer, indoor track and field ...

  7. Marie Howe - Wikipedia

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    Howe did not devote serious attention to writing poetry until she turned 30. At the suggestion of an instructor in a writers' workshop, Howe applied to and was accepted at Columbia University where she studied with Stanley Kunitz and received her M.F.A. in 1983. [8] [9] She has taught writing at Tufts University and Warren Wilson College.

  8. Joseph Howe - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Howe PC (December 13, 1804 – June 1, 1873) was a Nova Scotian journalist, politician, public servant, and poet.Howe is often ranked as one of Nova Scotia's most admired politicians and his considerable skills as a journalist and writer have made him a provincial legend.

  9. Katherine Howe - Wikipedia

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    The bestselling novelist Matthew Pearl, who also started writing fiction as a graduate student in English studies, is a core member of this group. He is sometimes credited with helping to launch Howe's literary career. [8] Howe's ancestors settled in Essex County, Massachusetts in the 1620s.