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  2. Bertold Wiesner - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of Barton's practice until Wiesner's retirement in the mid-late 1960s, Mary Barton successfully inseminated an estimated 1500 women, the majority with sperm provided from Wiesner, some 1-200 from neuroscientist Derek Richter as well as an unknown number from as yet unidentified donors.

  3. Mary Barton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Barton was first published as two volumes in October 1848. [Note 1] Gaskell was paid £100 for the novel. [4] The publisher Edward Chapman had had the manuscript since the middle of 1847. He had several recorded influences on the novel, the most prominent of which is probably the change in title: the novel was originally entitled John ...

  4. Mary Alice Barton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Alice Barton (June 9, 1917 – December 7, 2003) was a nationally recognized American quilter, quilt historian, collector and philanthropist. She was inducted into the Quilters Hall of Fame as of September 29, 1984, for greatly contributing "through her collecting, researching and sharing of information."

  5. Elizabeth Gaskell - Wikipedia

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    A son, William, (1844–45), died in infancy, and this tragedy was the catalyst for Mrs. Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton. It was ready for publication in October 1848, [3] shortly before they made the move south. It was an enormous success, selling thousands of copies. Ritchie called it a "great and remarkable sensation."

  6. Mary Barton (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Barton is a 1848 novel by Elizabeth Gaskell. Mary Barton may also refer to: Mary Barton, a 1964 British TV adaptation of the novel; Mary Barton (obstetrician) (1905–1991), British obstetrician; Mary Alice Barton (1917–2003), American quilter, quilt historian, collector and philanthropist

  7. J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board - Wikipedia

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    The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board was established by the United States Congress for the purpose of supervising the Fulbright Program and certain programs authorized by the Fulbright-Hays Act and for the purpose of selecting students, scholars, teachers, trainees, and other persons to participate in the educational exchange programs.

  8. MLSD candidates swap perspectives at forum - AOL

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    Oct. 31—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake voters had the opportunity to hear from 14 candidates for local offices Oct. 24. The forum, hosted by the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce, The Columbia Basin ...

  9. List of English and Welsh endowed schools (19th century)

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    Rents of £30 p.a. were used to fund the school by the will of John Crane, in lieu of land tax. Further endowed by Thomas Parke, High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire (1628), and bye-fellowships to Peterhouse College. The fund was later vested with the accountant-general of chancery by the will of William Holmes of Exeter (2 April 1656). [30]

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