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  2. Marion, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2010, there were 784 people, 351 households, and 212 families residing in the city. The population density was 901.1 inhabitants per square mile (347.9/km 2).

  3. Marion MacMillan Pictet - Wikipedia

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    Marion Hamilton MacMillan Pictet (October 17, 1932 - August 30, 2009) [1] was an American heiress. [2] [3] [4] She was a great-granddaughter of William Wallace Cargill, the founder of Cargill. [3] Her father was John H. MacMillan [5] She had two brothers John Hugh MacMillan and Whitney Duncan MacMillan. She lived in Hamilton, Bermuda, and she ...

  4. Marion Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Marion "Kiki" Roberts (née Strasmick) [1] (born 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts to Martha Strasmick) was an American dancer and showgirl. She was better known as the girlfriend and moll of American gangster Legs Diamond .

  5. Marion Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Marion Ryan (4 February 1931 – 15 January 1999) [1] was a British singer in the 1950s in the early years of British Independent Television. She was once called "the Marilyn Monroe of popular song". She was once called "the Marilyn Monroe of popular song".

  6. List of members of the South Dakota Senate - Wikipedia

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    Multi-member at-large districts; District Seats Years County 9th: 2 1889–1909 Minnehaha: 10th: 2 1909–1939 30th: 2 1889–1893 Spink: 32nd: 2 1899–1909

  7. Norma Shearer - Wikipedia

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    The introduction to Ziegfeld proved equally disastrous. He turned Shearer down flat, reportedly calling her a "dog", and criticized her crossed eyes and stubby legs. [16] She continued doing the rounds with her determination undimmed: "I learned that Universal Pictures was looking for eight pretty girls to serve as extras. Athole and I showed ...

  8. Marion Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, her recording of the song "Maybe the Morning" (contained on her 1972 album Marion in the Morning) was used by Radio Luxembourg each evening to close the station, and again as the final song to be heard on the station when it closed in 1992. [6] Her final studio recording was That Lady from Natchez, released in ...

  9. Gladys Pyle - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Shields Pyle [1] (October 4, 1890 – March 14, 1989) was an American educator and national record setting female politician during the first score of years post-ratification of Women's Suffrage Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, who set numerous national and state partisan electoral records before the age of 50, including at least a dozen national records related to her 1938 U. S ...