Marie Mattingly Meloney (1878–1943), who used Mrs. William B. Meloney as her professional and social name, was "one of the leading woman journalists of...
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States to raise funds for research on radium. Marie Mattingly Meloney, after interviewing Curie, created a Marie Curie Radium Fund and helped publicise her...
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Marie Mattingly Meloney (1878–1943), American reporter, magazine editor, and socialite Mary Mattingly (born 1978), American artist Nace Mattingly (1921–2000)...
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on May 4, 1902, in Pawling, New York, to William B. Meloney IV and Marie Mattingly Meloney. Meloney studied at Columbia College, graduated in 1926, and...
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Kidd-Key College) Candy Massaroni, Kentucky state representative Marie Mattingly Meloney, journalist Hal Moore, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general. Co-author...
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magazine editor and journalist Marie Mattingly Meloney, and a son, also named William Brown Meloney, survived him. Meloney also wrote about sea shanties...
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and historian of shipping Marie Mattingly Meloney (1878–1943), journalist and socialite, who used Mrs. William B. Meloney as her professional and social...
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Marsh, awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions in the Civil War. Marie Mattingly Meloney, magazine editor. Edward R. Murrow, famed radio and television...
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musician George McManus, cartoonist Roi Cooper Megrue, playwright Marie Mattingly Meloney Herman Melville, author Dean Meminger Mario Merola (1922–1987)...
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$100,000 per gram. After in 1920 meeting with American journalist Marie Mattingly Meloney for a rare interview during which she spoke of her research needs...
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at Life magazine William Brown Meloney V (1926), American journalist, son of noted journalist Marie Mattingly Meloney Ernest Cuneo (1927), president,...
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politician (Commander's Cross) Marie Mattingly Meloney — U.S. journalist who raised $1 million to buy radium for Marie Curie's laboratory Edward Miszczak...
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co-founder of the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education. Marie Mattingly Meloney (1878–1943), described in 1943 by The New York Times as "one of...
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magazine's editor at the time was Marie Mattingly "Missy" Meloney, who professionally went by the name "Mrs. William Brown Meloney"; she had been editing the...
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States." In March 1928, John Dewey responded to a request from Marie Mattingly Meloney, editor of the New York Herald-Tribune Sunday Magazine, and offered...
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Sophie Irene Simon Loeb Anne Elizabeth McDowell Marie Manning Leila Mechlin Marie Mattingly Meloney Eliza Jane Poitevent Holbrook Nicholson Anna Sartorius...
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Company's household magazine, The Delineator, under the editorship of Marie Mattingly Meloney. The campaign celebrated home ownership, home maintenance and improvement...
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Hugh Wilson, an early pioneering contributor to rural sociology. Marie Mattingly Meloney, lived in Quaker Hill "Quaker Hill". Geographic Names Information...
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York City. In November 1926, under the editorship of Mrs. William Brown Meloney, it absorbed The Designer, founded in 1887 and published by the Standard...
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