• Saidie Adler May (1879 – 1951) was an American collector of Surrealist and early Abstract Expressionist art. She was a major benefactor to the Baltimore...
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    schools in Germany and the United States. There he met fellow student Saidie Adler May, a wealthy art collector. For the next 34 years, she was a patron of...
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    Party). In January 1926, Herbert L. May purchased the painting from Bernheim-Jeune. In 1937, May's ex-wife, Saidie May, loaned the painting to the Baltimore...
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    Saidie Orr Dunbar (June 23, 1880 – May 13, 1960) was a leading figure in the improvement of public health in Oregon in the early twentieth century. She...
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    Baltimore Museum of Art (category Articles with dead external links from May 2018)
    and Robert Garrett, Mary Frick Jacobs, Ryda H. and Robert H. Levi, Saidie Adler May, Dorothy McIlvain Scott, Elsie C. Woodward, and Alan and Janet Wurtzburger...
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  • Columbia and in six Canadian provinces. Laura Chenoweth Butz, educator Saidie Orr Dunbar, nurse Isabel H. Ellis, clubwoman Iris Pavey Gilmore, writer...
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    Iberian-type mint: Baesuri) and Myrtilis (Mértola; Iberian-type mint: Mrtlis Saidie). According to Pomponius Mela the population of these parva oppida did not...
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    producer for Rosemary's Baby. Castle was born in New York City, the son of Saidie (Snellenberg) and William Schloss. His family was Jewish. His mother died...
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  • Baldwin, New York, the daughter of radio commentator Gabriel Heatter and Saidie Heatter (née Hermalin). She graduated from New York's Pratt Institute in...
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  • of Fallowfield, trade unionist and BBC governor (born 1914) 16 January – Saidie Patterson, Northern Irish trade unionist and peace activist (born 1906)...
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    Parent–teacher association (category Use dmy dates from May 2019)
    of the PTA at Club Boulevard Magnet Elementary in Durham, North Carolina Saidie Orr Dunbar, Member Thora B. Gardiner, Member Cora Bussey Hillis, early member...
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  • classmates at Dartmouth College. The bird's name changed from Bessie to Saidie and finally Mayzie. In the first draft, the elephant character volunteered...
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    Philippines. August 2016. ISSN 0117-1453. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2021. Census of Population (2020). "Bangsamoro...
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  • 85” New York Times 11 May 1989 [1] John Dorsey, “Past Directors Fete Rosenthal” The Sun 25 May 1983, B5. “Letter from Saidie A. May to Gertrude Rosenthal”...
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    is a sadistic woman who uses a thin torturing whip in battle.[ch. 543] Saidie is in command of the Jailer Beasts on the lowest level of Impel Down. Sadie...
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  • member of the Lisburn branch of Women Together a peace group chaired by Saidie Patterson. The group were actively promoting peace throughout Northern Ireland...
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    General Federation of Women's Clubs (category Articles with dead external links from May 2024)
    Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories (1898) Saidie Orr Dunbar, Oregon State and National Organization of Women's Clubs, elected...
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    journalist, translator Fanny Murdaugh Downing (1831–1894), author and poet Saidie Orr Dunbar, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis Association Caroline...
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    Joy Harjo (category BLP articles lacking sources from May 2015)
    (2021) Association for Women in Communication, Tulsa Professional Chapter - Saidie Award for Lifetime Achievement Newsmaker Award (2021) SUNY Buffalo Honorary...
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  • Flanagan portrait of Belfast feminist, trade-unionist and peace activist Saidie Patterson in 1975. In 1977, Flanagan completed a line-drawing portrait for...
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    dedicated on June 13, 2010 in honor of a former member of the Garden Club, Saidie E. Scudder. Another greenhouse on the property was torn down in 2008 because...
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  • Egyptian Army at their base from 1896 to 1898. On 27 December 1898, he married Saidie Merton, an Australian, at Cairo. Hacket Pain's wife was from a Jewish family...
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  • Emma Harris (category Articles that may contain original research from July 2023)
    However, from letters she received from friends such as Ollie Burgoyne, Saidie Sellyna and Ida Forsyne who had returned home to America, she was able to...
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