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  2. American Physical Therapy Association - Wikipedia

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    APTA originally formed in 1921 as the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association. The association was first led by President Mary McMillan, and an executive committee of elected officers governed the Association, which included 274 charter members. In 1922, the association changed its name to the American Physiotherapy Association.

  3. Margaret MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Olwen MacMillan, (born 23 December 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford.She is former provost of Trinity College, Toronto, and professor of history at the University of Toronto and previously at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University).

  4. The Married Virgin - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Douglas works tirelessly to clear McMillan and save Mary. He meets with Roberto, who agrees to permanently leave, dowry money in hand. He and Mary have a happy reconciliation. Eventually, McMillan is completely exonerated. Mary's marriage to Roberto is annulled because the marriage was never consummated, and she is free to marry Douglas.

  5. Cargill family - Wikipedia

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    Will Cargill married Mary MacMillan. Edna Clara Cargill (1871–1963) married John H. MacMillan Sr (1869–1940). [32] Edna and John H. MacMillan Sr had two sons and a daughter—John H. MacMillan Jr, Cargill MacMillan Sr (1900–1968), and Emma Cargill married Fred M. Hanchette. Austen Cargill (died 1957) married Anne Ray.

  6. Seton Castle - Wikipedia

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    It was sold in 2003 to Mary McMillan, a property developer, when it was "in a dreadful state". After a major restoration, she listed it for sale. [8] [9] [7] [10] Entrepreneur Stephen Leach [11] bought the property in 2007 and completed additional renovations; after a major restoration, he sold it in 2019. [12]

  7. Margaret McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Margaret McMillan was born to James and Jean McMillan in Westchester County, New York, on 20 July 1860. Her parents were from Inverness but had emigrated to the United States in 1840. When she was four an epidemic of Scarlet fever killed her father and sister and left Margaret deaf (she recovered her hearing at the age of fourteen).

  8. Marie McMillin - Wikipedia

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    Marie McMillin was born Mary Margaret Meyers in July 1902. [1] Her exact date of birth is unknown, as she was born six years before Ohio officially began keeping birth records. It is believed she was born on July 1, 1902. [2] Her parents were Charles Meyers and Mary Ellen Meyers. She had seven siblings.

  9. Sheree North - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, North appeared in guest spots on TV shows, including Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, McMillan & Wife, Matlock, Family, and Magnum, P.I.. She played Lou Grant's girlfriend in several episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She co-starred with Sheldon Leonard in the short-lived CBS sitcom Big Eddie in 1975.