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* 1983 Mamie Gummer, American actress
* 1931 Mamie Van Doren, American actress
* 1883 Mamie Smith, American singer, dancer, pianist, and actress ( d. 1946 )
* 1898 Mamie Rearden, American super-centenarian
* November 14 Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady of the United States ( d. 1979 )
* May 26 Mamie Smith, American Vaudeville singer ( d. 1943 )
* November 1 Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady of the United States ( b. 1896 )
* January 21 The first nuclear-powered submarine, the, is launched in Groton, Connecticut, by First Lady of the United States Mamie Eisenhower.
Mamie Smith ( née Robinson ) ( May 26, 1883 September 16, 1946 ) was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career.
Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower ( November 14, 1896 November 1, 1979 ) was the wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and First Lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
* Mary " Mamie " Scott Harrison-McKee ( 1858 1930 ).
Kenneth Bancroft Clark ( July 14, 1914 May 1, 2005 ) and Mamie Phipps Clark ( April 18, 1917 August 11, 1983 ) were African-American psychologists who as a married team conducted important research among children and were active in the Civil Rights Movement.
* Mamie B. Reese 17th President ( 1964 1968 )
* Peggy DeFore ( Mamie Van Doren ) nightclub singer and Gannon's girlfriend.
* 1953 Mamie Eisenhower
3 in 1992 and 1993's recording of " Every Grain of Sand " for Outlaws Blues Volume Two A Tribute to Bob Dylan with violinist Mamie Fike.
In a career covering nearly fifty years, she may be best known for her role as " Miss Mamie Baldwin " on CBS's The Waltons ( 1972 81 ).
Mamie Eva Walter Keith ( March 22, 1873 September 20, 1986 ) was an American supercentenarian and the oldest recognized person in the world from February 21, 1986 until her death seven months later in the Winchester House nursing home, Libertyville, Illinois.

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In late 1917 while in charge of training at Ft. Oglethorpe in Georgia, Mamie had their first son.
Eisenhower retired to the place where he and Mamie had spent much of their post-war time, a working farm adjacent to the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, only thirty miles from his ancestral home of York.
Born into a prosperous ethnic German Jewish family in Arverne, Queens, New York City, Rodgers was the son of Mamie ( Levy ) and Dr. William Abrahams Rodgers, a prominent physician who had changed the family name from Abrahams.
Dressler left her 1931 automobile and $ 35, 000 in her will to her maid of twenty years, Mamie Cox, and $ 15, 000 to Cox's husband Jerry, who had served as Dressler's butler for four years.
This musical short film features Mamie Smith, who was a top star in Black Vaudeville and a recording artist with Okeh Records, although by the time Jailhouse Blues was made her contract with Okeh had ended.
Although Nixon had been in danger of being kicked off the ticket, following his speech he received an increase in support and Mamie Eisenhower reportedly recommended he stay because he was “ such a warm person ”.
Mamie suffered a stroke on September 25, 1979, and was rushed to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where Ike had died a decade before.
White and Cora had three children: Mary Adelyne, called " Mamie ," Beatrice Odessa ( who died young ), and George Henry White, Jr. Three of his children survived to adulthood.
She had seven children in total, only two of whom were still alive as of her death in 2006: Esther Rhodes, 89, and Mamie Brittmon, 86.
While studying at Dordt, Weibo met his future wife, Mamie, who he later married and had eleven children with.
After he had attained the presidency of the United States in 1953, Mamie had him rebuild the old house.
Mamie, meanwhile, was delighted in being able to use everything they always had in storage, and decorated more for sentimentality than for aesthetics.
The concept had previously been used on a 1968 single release by Big Dee Irwin and Mamie Galore and was subsequently reworked when Dionne Warwick herself sang " I Say a Little Prayer " while Isaac Hayes sang " By the Time I Get to Phoenix " on their joint live album A Man and a Woman ( 1977 ).

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Eisenhower met and fell in love with Mamie Geneva Doud of Boone, Iowa, six years his junior, while he was stationed in Texas.
He painted about 260 oils during the last 20 years of his life to relax, mostly landscapes but also portraits of subjects such as Mamie, their grandchildren, General Montgomery, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln.
Like Mamie Smith, Hegamin sang in a lighter, more pop-tune influenced style than the rougher rural-style blues singers such as Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith who became more popular a few years later.
For years, Mamie Eisenhower's life followed the pattern of other Army wives: a succession of posts in the United States, in the Panama Canal Zone ; duty in France, in the Philippines.
In 1884, Mamie, then eight years old, was denied admission to the Spring Valley School, because of her Chinese ancestry.
Over the next few years Nugent ’ s songs included " Mamie Reilly " ( 1897 ), " I can ’ t forget you, honey " ( 1899 ) and " Somebody wants you " ( 1909 ), but none were more than minor successes.
With Greet, she toured for three years in the roles of Mamie Clancy in The Belle of New York and Dolly Twinkle in The Casino Girl ( 1901 ).
Evalyn and Robert Reynolds ' daughter, Mamie Spears Reynolds, married Italian racecar driver Luigi Chinetti in 1963 and divorced two years later.
* First Lady Mamie Eisenhower paid tribute to Terrell's memory in a letter read to the NACW convention on August 1, writing, " For more than 60 years, her great gifts were dedicated to the betterment of humanity, and she left a truly inspiring record.
Thomas lived for many years in a relationship with Mamie Gwinn.
Maria was discovered after 19 years in the dark as Mamie Eisenhower at a Republican fundraiser in Chicago.

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