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  2. Eliza McCardle Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Eliza McCardle Johnson (née McCardle; October 4, 1810 – January 15, 1876) was the first lady of the United States from 1865 to 1869 as the wife of President Andrew Johnson. She also served as the second lady of the United States March 1865 until April 1865 when her husband was vice president.

  3. History of the Relief Society - Wikipedia

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    When Relief Society secretary Eliza R. Snow joined the Latter Day Saints in their exodus west in 1846, she carried the Relief Society Book of Records with her. Although they no longer met in an official capacity, women continued to assemble informally; the care and nurture of the needy continued without a formal Relief Society organization. [20]

  4. E. M. King - Wikipedia

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    This is the text for Mrs King's Princes Hall address. delivered on 9 May 1883, as a prelude to the Rational Dress Exhibition. ’How Shall Women Dress?’ (Symposium: E M King, Charles Dudley Warner, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, William A Hammond and Kate J Jackson), The North American Review, vol 140, no 343, (June 1885), 557–571.

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    G-III Apparel Group is an American clothing company that designs, manufactures, markets, and sells women's and men's apparel with a global portfolio of licensed, owned, and private label brands, including DKNY, [5] Donna Karan, Karl Lagerfeld, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Vilebrequin, Nautica, Halston, G.H. Bass, Levi's, Champion, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association ...

  7. Perhaps the focus on JonBenét's pageant participation would be just as pronounced today, says Elizabeth Jeglic, a professor of psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Likely many ...

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