Mildred Helen McAfee Horton (12 May 1900 – 2 September 1994) was an American academic, educator, naval officer, and religious leader. She served during...
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for sea duty and replace them with women in shore establishments. Mildred H. McAfee, on leave as president of Wellesley College, became the first director...
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McAfee (1868–1941), American surgeon, bibliographer, and editor Mildred H. McAfee (1900–1994), American academic and WAVES (Navy) leader Pat McAfee (born...
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Mildred H. McAfee (1900–1994), American academic Mildred McDaniel (1933–2004), American athlete Mildred Methvin (born 1952), American judge Mildred Miller...
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for the Women's Reserve to the Director of Training of the Navy, Mildred H. McAfee. In this position, she led the WAVES schools to expand from just one...
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Women in the United States Navy (category Articles with hCards)
"Sacred Twenty" were Mary H. Du Bose; Adah M. Pendleton; Elizabeth M. Hewitt; Della V. Knight; Josephine Beatrice Bowman; Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee; Esther...
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Mattis Henry H. Mauz Jr. (3 awards) Henry T. Mayo Mildred H. McAfee John S. McCain Sr. (3 awards) John S. McCain Jr. (2 awards) Keith B. McCutcheon (3 awards)...
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1892, McAfee married Harriet "Hattie" Lawson Brown; they had three children, Ruth Myrtle, Katharine Agnes, and Mildred Helen. Mildred Helen McAfee Horton...
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in Virginia, on 14 October 1943, sponsored by Lieutenant Commander Mildred H. McAfee, an American naval officer who was the Director of the WAVES. The...
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Almira Shafer, Julia Irvine, Caroline Hazard, Ellen Fitz Pendleton, Mildred H. McAfee, Margaret Clapp, Ruth M. Adams, Barbara W. Newell, Nannerl O. Keohane...
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philosopher Tony Martin – historian Mildred H. McAfee – former president of Wellesley College, first director of the WAVES Louise McDowell – physicist, first U...
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Grandison Finney Asa Mahan William Dawes, trustee and fundraiser Mildred H. McAfee, Dean of Women Elizabeth Watson Russell Lord, Assistant Principal...
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computer scientist. Giuseppe Martano, 83, Italian road bicycle racer. Mildred H. McAfee, 94, American academic, naval officer, and religious leader. Harold...
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which she received for being wounded in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Mildred H. McAfee was the first woman commissioned in the U.S. Naval Reserve and the...
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China's first female professor and a pioneer of vernacular literature Mildred H. McAfee, class of 1920 – president of Wellesley College and first director...
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Several Missouri soldiers became prominent during the war, such as Mildred H. McAfee, commander of the WAVES, Dorothy C. Stratton, commander of the SPARS...
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1960 and died eight years later in retirement. Horton was married to Mildred H. McAfee. The Shaping of American Congregationalism: 1620-1957, John von Rohr...
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to ask Mildred H. McAfee, director of the WAVES, for a core number of WAVE officers to help make Stratton's new USCG program operational. McAfee obliged...
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Kendeigh became the first flight nurse to arrive in Okinawa. 1945: Mildred H. McAfee became the first woman to receive the Navy Distinguished Service Medal...
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and economist Leo Huberman, socialist writer Hazel Kyrk, economist Mildred H. McAfee, educator Broadus Mitchell, historian Helen Muchnic, scholar Gladys...
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Mei-ling Edwin Grant Conklin Mildred H. McAfee Juan Terry Trippe 1944 Bernard Baruch Kate Trumbee Henry Pomeroy Davison James G. K. McClure 1945 Vannevar Bush...
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February 26 – Chester W. Nimitz March 5 – Abdulaziz al-Saud March 12 – Mildred H. McAfee March 19 – Sir Miles C. Dempsey March 26 – Lord Woolton April 2 –...
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Year (2006) with Shane McMahon vs. D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H) Worst Match of the Year (2022) vs. Pat McAfee at WrestleMania 38 Wrestling...
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Gertrude Joy Grimm (category Articles with hCards)
an American businesswoman. During World War II, she was assistant to Mildred McAfee, commander of the WAVES, the women's branch of the United States Navy...
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List of American former child actors (section H)
Anndi McAfee (born 1979) Scott McAfee (born 1981) Mary McAllister (1908–1991) Hailey McCann (born 1995) Jesse McCartney (born 1987) China Anne McClain...
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Macmillan. p. 419. business symbols pound. Lawrence, Nancy M.; F. Ethel McAfee; Mildred M. Butler (1932). Correlated studies in stenography. Gregg. p. 141...
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Dwayne Johnson (category President William McKinley High School alumni)
2023, the Rock made a surprise return to SmackDown, in a segment with Pat McAfee and Austin Theory, who Rock took out within the segment. This marked his...
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Bob McAdoo George McAfee Fred McCall Don McCauley Dr. Angus "Monk" McDonald Jack McDowall Jerry McGee Jerry McGee Mike McGee Neill McGeachy Rich McGeorge...
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Joshua Bullitt (category Articles with hCards)
Levin, H., editor, Lawyers and Lawmakers of Kentucky. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company (1897). Reprinted by Southern Historical Press. McAfee, John J...
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is expressed for different genders and its implications on health policy. H. Kim Bottomly is the thirteenth president of Wellesley College, and she was...
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