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Mary and Moorman
* Mary Moorman, William Wordsworth, A Biography: The Early Years, 1770-1803 v. 1, Oxford University Press, 1957 ISBN 978-0198115656
* Mary Moorman, William Wordsworth: A Biography: The Later Years, 1803-50 v. 2, Oxford University Press, 1965 ISBN 978-0198116172
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Mary Moorman, William Wordsworth: The Later Years 1803 – 1850
Jean Hill ( left ), Mary Moorman ( right ) as captured in Frame 298 of the Zapruder film, just less than one second before the fatal head shot.
She was present along with her friend Mary Moorman across from the grassy knoll, and was one of the very closest witnesses to President Kennedy when the shots were fired at him.
Jean Hill ( left ) and Mary Moorman ( right ) as captured in Frame 298 of the Zapruder film, just less than one second before the fatal head shot
Mary Ann Moorman ( born ) was a witness to the assassination of U. S. President John F. Kennedy.
Mary Moorman was born Mary Ann Boshart.
Polaroid photo by Mary Moorman taken a fraction of a second after the fatal shot ( detail )
* ( video ) includes Mary Moorman statements to media on November 22, 1963 (" This video has been removed due to terms of use violation.
* Testimony of Mary Moorman in the Clay Shaw trial, 1969.
* Spartacus Educational: Mary Moorman.
* JFK Online: Badge Man and the Mary Moorman Polaroid.
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Other people at the opening include the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, two Pro-Vice-Chancellors, the Bishops of Durham and Ripon ( whose wife, Mary Moorman was a relative of Trevelyan and also present ) and the Mayor and Mayoress of Durham.
Mary Moorman, daughter of G. M.
Nevertheless Mary Moorman notes that Dorothy was excluded from the poem, even although she had seen the daffodils together with Wordsworth.
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The location was about 20 feet northeast from close assassination witnesses Jean Hill, and Mary Moorman, as the limousine rounded the 120-degree slow turn from Houston Street onto Elm Street.
Polaroid photo by Mary Moorman taken just after the fatal shot, showing the " Badge Man " ( detail )
The image in question is part of a Polaroid photograph taken by Mary Moorman as President Kennedy's motorcade drove through Dealey Plaza, when shots were fired and Kennedy sustained a fatal head wound.
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