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  2. Mary Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Rodgers (January 11, 1931 – June 26, 2014) was an American composer, screenwriter, and author. She wrote the novel Freaky Friday , which served as the basis of a 1976 film starring Jodie Foster , for which she wrote the screenplay, as well as three other versions.

  3. Freaky Friday - Wikipedia

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    Freaky Friday is a comedic children's novel written by Mary Rodgers, first published by Harper & Row in 1972.It has been adapted for several films, namely by Disney, and these include 1976, 1995, 2003 and 2018.

  4. Mary Joseph Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Joseph Rogers, MM (October 27, 1882 – October 9, 1955) [1] was the founder of the Maryknoll Sisters, the first congregation of Catholic women in the United States to organize a global mission. Rogers attended Smith College and was inspired in 1904 by graduating Protestant students preparing to leave for missionary work in China.

  5. Mary Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Cecilia Rogers (born c. 1820 – found dead July 28, 1841) was an American murder victim whose story became a national sensation.. Rogers was a noted beauty who worked in a New York tobacco store, which attracted the custom of many distinguished men.

  6. Mary Rogers (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Rogers (c. 1820–1841) was a New York murder victim.. Mary Rogers may also refer to: . Mary Rogers (artist) (1882–1920), American painter and sculptor Mary Huttleston Rogers, birth name of Mary (Mai) Huttleston Rogers Coe (1875–1924), American heiress and horticulturist; wife of businessman William Robertson Coe

  7. City resident Mary Rogers and her mother made military ... - AOL

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    Mary Rogers and her late mother, Sallie Durrett Farmer, are part of military history, as the first mother/daughter duo in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.

  8. Mary Rogers (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Rogers was born May 7, 1882, in either Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [4] or Louisville, Kentucky. [5] She and her sister Catherine Rogers lived for a time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Mary studied at the School of Design and was a member of the Arts Students League. [6] She studied with Robert Henri in New York City and again in France.

  9. Mary Ellen Rogers - Wikipedia

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