Mary C. Ames (sometimes referred to as Mrs. Mary Clemmer; after second marriage, Mrs. Edmund Hudson; May 6, 1831 – August 18, 1884) was a 19th-century...
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Mary Ames may refer to: Mary C. Ames (1839–1884), American journalist, author, and poet Mary Francis Ames (1853–1929), children's book author and illustrator...
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Land", referring to Mary Todd Lincoln. The title first gained nationwide recognition in 1877, when newspaper journalist Mary C. Ames referred to Lucy Webb...
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Ames (1863–1940), American painter Les Ames (1905–1990), English cricketer Mary C. Ames (1831–1884), American journalist, author, poet Nathaniel Ames...
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Mary Ellen Pulsifer Ames (née Pulsifer; 1843 – March 21, 1902) was an American botanist. Along with Rebecca Merritt Austin and her [whose?] daughter Mrs...
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Ames (/eɪmz/) is a city in Story County, Iowa, United States, located approximately 30 miles (48 km) north of Des Moines in central Iowa. It is the home...
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President to be widely referred to as the First Lady by the press, when Mary C. Ames referred to the "First Lady" in a newspaper column about the inauguration...
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August 9 – Annestine Beyer, Danish reform pedagogue (b. 1795) August 18 – Mary C. Ames, American writer (b. 1831) September 2 – Karl Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld...
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founder (died 1905) April 19 – Mary Louise Booth, American writer, editor, and translator (died 1889) May 6 – Mary C. Ames, American writer (died 1884)...
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Mary Shreve (Ames) Frothingham (February 1, 1867 - May 5, 1955) was born into the prominent Ames family of Easton, Massachusetts. She held crucial roles...
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vaudeville and movie theater manager Mary C. Ames (born Mary Clemmer, 1831–1884), American author Richard L. Clemmer (born c. 1952), American business executive...
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Sumner. Mary C. Ames described Ashley as the most genial and kind man in the Congress. Some historians have been unkind in their views on Ashley. C. Vann...
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Gardiner Cushing Jr. (1906–1979), married Mary Callender Ames (1908–1982), daughter of Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr. In 1925, his mother remarried to James...
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Song. Ames' other theater credits include The Immortalist, Mary Rose, and Golden Boy. She transitioned into film under the stage name Judith Ames. She...
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Washington correspondent for the Independent for fifteen years (succeeding Mary C. Ames), and a contributor to Century magazine and St. Nicholas magazine. She...
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The Ames strain is one of 89 known strains of the anthrax bacterium (Bacillus anthracis). It was isolated from a diseased 14-month-old Beefmaster heifer...
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1949 by the novelist Ben Ames Williams, and in 1981 by the historian C. Vann Woodward, whose annotated edition of the diary, Mary Chesnut's Civil War (1981)...
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college. One of Ames's sermons became historical in the Puritan controversies. It was delivered in the university Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge...
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The Ames Moot Court Competition is the annual upper level moot court competition at Harvard Law School. It is designed and administered by the HLS Board...
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Milton and starring C. Aubrey Smith, Mary Dibley and Gerald Ames. It is an adaptation of the 1899 novel Red Pottage by Mary Cholmondeley. C. Aubrey Smith -...
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The Ames Foundation was founded in 1910 by friends of James Barr Ames with the aim of "continuing the advancement of legal knowledge and aiding the improvement...
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Bruce Nathan Ames (December 16, 1928 – October 5, 2024) was an American biochemist who was a professor of biochemistry and Molecular Biology Emeritus at...
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The Extra Man is a 2010 comedy film based on Jonathan Ames' novel of the same name. Written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, the...
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Angela White Anna Polina Anri Okita Arabelle Raphael Ariana Marie August Ames Ayu Sakurai Belle Knox Bonnie Rotten Brett Rossi Carter Cruise Casey Calvert...
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Science. Illustrated by Lee Ames. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969. Blocksma, Mary. Amazing Mouths and Menus. Illustrated by Lee J. Ames. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:...
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activist Mary Shreve (Ames) Frothingham (1867–1955), American member of the Ames family Mary Shudi (?–1797), English harpsichord maker Mary Shuttleworth Boden...
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Jesse Wilbur Ames (1807 – February 1866), also known as Juliano Ames, was a San Diego pioneer. He was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts but arrived as a...
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Meryl Streep (redirect from Mary Louise Streep)
Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress. Known for her versatility and adept accent work, she has been described as "the...
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mission worker, and leader in the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA). Mary C. Jackson was born in Athens, Georgia, the daughter of Alfred Jackson and...
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protect one of the Soviet Union's most important CIA double-agents, Aldrich Ames. The FBI began watching the Howards in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A search warrant...
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