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Margaret Josephine Cox OBE (born 17 July 1939), is an English physicist known for work in the field of Dental Education. She was educated at the School of St. Agnes and St. Michael's, East Grinstead (1945-1955) and then at Montesano finishing school in Gstaad, Switzerland (1955-56) where she studied Spanish, Italian, German in the French ...
Margaret Cox is an American singer. She is best known as the lead singer of the Minneapolis sound band Ta Mara and the Seen, [1] and for her work with Prince.
Margaret Cox (born 24 September 1963) is an Irish former politician and Senator. ... Cox was unsuccessful again in Galway West at the 2002 general election, ...
Osteoarcheologist Margaret Cox often assisted with forensic archaeology, mainly between 1998 and 2005. Other specialists who appeared from time to time include historian Bettany Hughes , archaeologist Gustav Milne , East of England specialist Ben Robinson , architectural historian Richard K. Morriss, and David S. Neal, expert on Roman mosaics .
Original members include Tim Emerson (Dr. Mambo), Margaret Cox, Billy Franze, Bruce Jackson, Michael Bland, Doug Nelson, Stevie Cherewan, Mark Licktieg, and several others. [1] The current lineup includes Julius Collins and Margaret Cox on vocals, Sonny Thompson on bass, Brian Ziemniak on keys, Pete Suttman on drums and Geoff LeCrone on guitar ...
Margaret Cox is an Irish politician. Margaret Cox may also refer to: Margie Cox, American singer; Margaret Cox (athlete) (1914–2004), English athlete
Phil uncovers a complete skeleton which has received a Christian burial, and which Osteoarchaeologist Margaret Cox identifies as a young adult female. She also examines the bone fragments for signs of leprosy. Juliet Griffin makes a herbal poultice to dress the lepers' wounds.
Margaret Joan Cox (6 August 1914 – 9 August 2004) [1] was an English track and field athlete who won the bronze medal in the javelin throw at the 1934 British Empire Games, forming part of an English medal sweep with Gladys Lunn and Edith Halstead.