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Psi Iota Xi is a women's philanthropic and cultural sorority with chapters throughout the midwestern United States. The sorority was formed in 1897 at Central High School in Muncie, Indiania.
Miss Maud is a hospitality group based in Perth, Western Australia, and as of 2022 comprised sixteen Miss Maud pastry houses (cafés), one Cafe Stockholm-branded outlet, and a catering service, all located in Western Australia. [1]
Mississippi University for Women: Columbus, Mississippi: Inactive Iota Lambda: May 24, 1941 University of Missouri: Columbia, Missouri: Active [45] Iota Mu: April 27, 1942 – xxxx ? Drury College: Springfield, Missouri: Inactive [12] Iota Nu: 1942–1975 Seton Hill College: Greensburg, Pennsylvania: Inactive Iota Xi: 1942–1948 Central YMCA ...
MS Midnatsol (formerly MS Maud between 2021–2024) is a Hurtigruten AS vessel built by Bruces Verkstad in Sweden and Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder in Rissa Municipality, Norway in 2001. It is the fourth ship to sail for Hurtigruten to bear this name. She has a sister ship, MS Trollfjord, which also sails for Hurtigruten.
The Miss Ohio Scholarship Program has been held at the Renaissance Theatre since 1980, now for over 40 years. Stephanie Finoti of Columbus was crowned Miss Ohio 2024 on June 15, 2024, at Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield. She competed for the title of Miss America 2025 on January 5 in 2025 and placed 4th Runner-Up.
Maudi Darrell (born Maud Rhoda Didcott, 10 February 1882 – 31 October 1910) was an English actress on the London and New York stages, and a performer in vaudeville. She was one of the fashionable young women known as " Gaiety Girls ".
The Reeb Avenue Center is a community center and 501(c)(3) in the Reeb-Hosack neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The Reeb Center opened in 2015, after a $12.5 million renovation.
Maud is an unincorporated community in central West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States, [1] located on Cincinnati–Dayton Road (also known as the Dixie Highway). Originally called Shoemaker, it was renamed for Richard Maud, the town's first postmaster and was formerly a stop on the Dayton Short Line , which became part of the ...