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June C. Nash (May 30, 1927 [1] – December 9, 2019) was a social and feminist anthropologist and Distinguished Professor Emerita at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She conducted extensive field work throughout the United States and Latin America, most notably in Bolivia, Mexico and Guatemala.
June Nash (January 26, 1911 – October 8, 1979) was an American film actress. [1] Nash started her film career in Frank Capra's Say It with Sables in 1928. [2] Later in her career, she appeared Francis X. Bushman pictured in an embrace on lobby card for a film. In 1929, Nash played the lead role of "Ruth" in the mystery film Strange Cargo. [3]
Mitchell Motors Company was the manufacturer of Mitchell brand automobiles from 1903 through 1923. In April 1923 the company was forced into bankruptcy. At the 31 January 1924 auction of the Mitchell land and buildings with 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m 2) of floor space, Charles Nash offered the winning bid of $405,000. [1]
In June, Nash-Betts shared her hopes for a Season 2 pickup with Variety, noting the importance of her character Simone Clark, a Black woman who pursued her dream of joining the FBI at 48. “I’m ...
On "Pawn Stars," a rare piece of rock 'n roll history had the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop's employees literally drooling. The man walked into the shop and explained, "So, this is a 1941 Gibson SJ-200.
Constellation Automotive Group is a used vehicle marketplace. It was founded in the United Kingdom in 1946, as Southern Counties Car Auctions, and was a publicly traded company, BCA Marketplace, when acquired and taken private by TDR Capital in November 2019.
Less than a year after joining L Brands’ board, Nash became chair in the spring of 2020, when Les Wexner, the octogenarian billionaire, founder, and former CEO of the company, left following ...
company. Excellent Pictures. Distributed by: Excellent Pictures: Release date. March 1, 1929 () Running time. 66 minutes: ... Richard Tucker and June Nash. [1]