Marjorie Irene Evers "Marj" Heyduck (1913–1969) was a reporter, columnist and editor for the Dayton Herald, Dayton Press, Dayton Journal, Dayton Journal-Herald...
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actress Marj Heyduck (1913–1969), American newspaper reporter, columnist and editor and radio show host Marj Mitchell (1948–1983), Canadian curler Marj Brasch...
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early African-American poet Cathy Guisewite (born 1950), cartoonist Marj Heyduck (1913–1969), journalist, columnist, editor Hunter Lewis (born 1947),...
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Cox Bob Englehart (at The Journal-Herald) Clem Hamilton Ann Heller Marj Heyduck (at The Journal-Herald) Dale Huffman Hal McCoy Jeff Nesmith Mike Peters...
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journalist and novelist Marjorie Hesse, Australian pianist and composer Marj Heyduck (1913–1969), American newspaper reporter, columnist and editor and radio...
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Dayton Triangles Chuck Grigsby, former professional basketball player Marj Heyduck, Dayton Daily News columnist Bill Hosket Sr., former professional basketball...
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Daily News Dorothy Kilgallen (1913–1965), New York Journal-American Marj Heyduck (1913–1969), Dayton Daily News Charles McCabe (1915–1983), San Francisco...
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Mary Garber Charlotte Giesen Anna Roosevelt Halsted Marguerite Harrison Marj Heyduck Primrose Rupp Hinton Ruth Langdon Inglis Jane Jacobs Selma James Elizabeth...
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Glossinger, popularized the Oh Henry! candy bar Charles Herby, architect Marj Heyduck, Dayton Daily News columnist and editor George P. Huffman, industrialist...
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San Francisco Examiner. March 20, 1963. p. 8. Retrieved July 7, 2024. Heyduck, Marj (January 17, 1966). "Third and Main: Tidbits West". The Journal Herald...
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into the Ohio Library Council Hall of Fame in 1980. In 1948, Rice told Marj Heyduck "I voice the pious hope that Dayton will someday vote a new library."...
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work my way out of the classroom." She replaced "legendary" columnist Marj Heyduck, who died that year. Young's daily column "appeared opposite the Editorial...
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Star-Telegram Mary Nogueras Frampton The Greenville News Paul Hendrickson Marj Heyduck Sarah Kaufman (critic) Kettering-Oakwood Times John Mecklin (journalist)...
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March 19, 1933. p. 15. Retrieved January 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Heyduck, Marj (May 9, 1943). "Kostelanetz Plays Host To Oscar Levant Today". The Journal...
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