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  2. Moving On (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Moving On is a 1970 American novel by Larry McMurtry.His fourth novel, it focuses on Patsy Carpenter and her husband Jim in contemporary Texas. Larry McMurtry called it "a book partly about graduate school, partly about rodeo, and partly about the indecision that is likely to afflict young marrieds, particularly those who belonged to what used to be called the Silent Generation."

  3. Mary Anderson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anderson (born January 20, 1939) [2] is an American author of mystery novels for children and young adults, the majority published by Atheneum Books of New York City. Bibliography [ edit ]

  4. Emily McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, 1991, McLaughlin died of cancer, aged 62. She is interred next to second husband Jeffrey Hunter in the Glen Haven Memorial Park cemetery in Sylmar, California. In 1994, McLaughlin's daughter [7] Mary Ann Anderson wrote and published Portrait of a Soap Star: The Emily McLaughlin Story. [8]

  5. William Anderson (American writer) - Wikipedia

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    William Anderson (born 1952) is an American author, educator and lecturer. His interest in American frontier began after reading Little House on the Prairie . [ 1 ] While attending Albion College as an undergraduate student majoring in English and History [ 2 ] he worked for the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in DeSmet, South Dakota . [ 3 ]

  6. Mary Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anderson (inventor) (1869–1953), inventor of the windshield wiper blade; Mary Annette Anderson (1871–1922), American professor, first black woman elected to Phi Beta Kappa; Mary P. Anderson (born 1948), American hydrologist and geologist; Mary Anderson (art historian) (1902–1973), British specialist in Christian iconography

  7. Fischer quintuplets - Wikipedia

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    They are Mary Ann (named after their mother), Mary Magdalene, Mary Catherine, James Andrew, and Mary Margaret. [1] The news of the quintuplets' birth garnered world wide attention in 1963 and the family received a parade, money, and even five medals from Pope Paul VI. The parents sold the magazine and television rights to their story and then ...

  8. A Life of Her Own - Wikipedia

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    A Life of Her Own is a 1950 American melodrama film directed by George Cukor and starring Lana Turner and Ray Milland.The screenplay by Isobel Lennart focuses on an aspiring model who leaves her small town in the Midwest to seek fame and fortune in New York City.

  9. Marian McKnight - Wikipedia

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    Her voice was dubbed by Janet Waldo so she would sound as well as resemble the animated Princess Serena. [ 3 ] She appeared in an episode of The Love Boat in 1984, along with Jean Bartel , Miss America 1943; Nancy Fleming , Miss America 1961; and Vanessa L. Williams , Miss America 1984.