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Mary and Peabody
In Boston, the sisters Elizabeth Peabody and Mary Peabody Mann, wife of the educator Horace Mann, began to promote her speaking career.
Despite a bequest from Mary Peabody Mann and efforts to turn the school into a technical training center, Sarah's funds were depleted by the time of her husband's death in 1887, and she spent the last four years of her life retired from public activity.
He later married Mary Tyler Peabody.
The Life and Works of Horace Mann, with introduction by his second wife, Mary Peabody Mann.
He had his father's eye for women, and in 1920 met Mrs. Richard Peabody ( née Mary Phelps Jacob ), six years his senior.
Harry's mother invited Mrs. Richard Rogers Peabody ( née Mary Phelps Jacob ) to chaperone Harry and some of his friends at a picnic on July 4, 1920, including dinner and a trip to the amusement park at Nantasket Beach.
* Mary Tyler Peabody Mann ( 1806 – 1887 ), American author
Another episode " The Purloined Jacket " starred Mary Perry as Cammy, Richard Carlyle as Joe Kettle, and William A. Lee as Ed Peabody.
Endicott Peabody, nicknamed " Chub ", was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, to Mary Elizabeth ( née Parkman ) and Malcolm Endicott Peabody.
It was front page news around the country on April 1, 1964 when the governor's 72 year old mother, Mary Parkman Peabody, was arrested at the Ponce de Leon Motor Lodge in St. Augustine, Florida for attempting to be served in an integrated group at a racially segregated restaurant.
She had three brothers ; her sisters were Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, later Horace Mann's wife.
She is from Bath County, Virginia, and attended Mary Baldwin College and the Peabody Conservatory, where she received a Bachelor of Music degree in 1979.

Mary and Mann
These tapes were circulated among other musicians at the time, and hits were made of " Too Much of Nothing " and " Mighty Quinn " as recordings by other artists, Peter, Paul and Mary and Manfred Mann respectively.
COGIC continues to influence gospel music with a whole new generation of artists with COGIC roots that include: Kim Burell, Kierra Sheard, J. Moss, Micah Stampley, Kurt Carr, Ricky Dillard, Kelly Price, Mary Mary, Tamela Mann, Earnest Pugh, DuShawn Washington and Michelle Williams, The current leader of the International Music Department in Dr. Judith Cristie McAlister of Nashville, TN, who is also a major praise and worship national recording artist.
* The 2008-2012 television series In Plain Sight told the story of Inspectors Mary Shannon and Marshall Mann, two Deputy United States Marshals assigned to the USMS WitSec Program.
In late 1931, Lionel Mann, an assistant of five years ' experience, resigned when his employers informed him that his sideline was affecting his promotion prospects, and Pierrepoint received an official envelope inviting him to an interview at Manchester's Strangeways Prison ; his mother Mary, having seen many such envelopes in Henry's time as an executioner, was not happy at her son's career choice.
The other prisoners are rather less volatile, including the elderly, garden-loving Jeanette " Mum " Brooks ( Mary Ward ), a bickering comic relief double act with teddy-clutching misfit Doreen Anderson ( Colette Mann ) and alcoholic old lag Lizzie Birdsworth ( Sheila Florance ), and seductive prostitute Marilyn Mason ( Margaret Laurence ), who entices prison electrician Eddie Cook ( Richard Moir ) into amorous encounters around the prison.
Other novelists in the tradition parodied by Cold Comfort Farm are D. H. Lawrence, Sheila Kaye-Smith and Thomas Hardy ; and going further back, Mary E Mann and the Brontë sisters.
It was first published in book form in 1851, and the first English translation, by Mary Mann, appeared in 1868.
They included: Yolanda Adams, Jeremy Camp, Shirley Caesar, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Natalie Grant, Fred Hammond, Tamela Mann, David Mann, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, Bishop Paul S. Morton, J. Moss, Smokie Norful, Marvin Sapp, Karen Clark-Sheard, Kierra Sheard, BeBe Winans, Cece Winans, and Marvin Winans.
Fuller served as one of the co-founders of the Sigma Kappa sorority, along with Mary Caffrey Low Carver, Elizabeth Gorham Hoag, Frances Elliott Mann Hall and Louise Helen Coburn.
Before long, the original four — Mary Frances Clarke, Margaret Mann, Rose O ’ Toole, and Eliza Kelly — were joined by another, Catherine Byrne.
Sandra March as Peggy Rogers ; Mary Finney as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Denise Alexander as Evelyn Munn ; Toni Hallaran as Helen Burton ; Carolyn King as Lois Fisher ; Nancy Plehn as Catherine ; Janet Parker as Rosalie Wells ; Iris Mann as Mary Tilford ; Kim Hunter as Karen Wright ; Patricia Neal as Martha Dobie ; Robert Pastene as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Leora Thatcher as Agatha ; Katherine Emmett as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Gordon Russell as A Grocery Boy.
Dear Jesse was produced by Mary Beth Mann and executive produced by Gill Holland.

Mary and served
Although trained as a psychiatrist, Dr. Cade served as a surgeon and departed for Singapore in 1941 on RMS Queen Mary.
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson ( née Bourke ) (; born 21 May 1944 ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002.
During this time, he served throughout the United States, distinguished himself during the Mexican-American War, served as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, and married Mary Custis.
During the Middle Ages, because of its proximity to the Kingdom of Scotland, Carlisle became an important military stronghold ; Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, and having once served as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots.
Mary of Guise () ( 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560 ) was a queen consort of Scotland as the second spouse of King James V. She was the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, and served as regent of Scotland in her daughter's name from 1554 to 1560.
She loved painting and politics and served as a stabilizing influence throughout their enduring marriage ; they had three children: David, Jane, and Mary.
Poquoson has access to four area hospitals, served by Riverside Medical Center and Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News and the Sentara Careplex and the V. A.
Patrick County native Mary Sue Terry served as Attorney General of Virginia from 1986 until 1993.
After the war we retired to Wales ( I say we because my wife and I had driven ambulances and served in intelligence together ) where we lived for a while in a high Welsh-speaking valley ..." which confirms in first person at least the intelligence connection, as well as introducing his wife Mary ( Wicksteed ) Tolstoy as a co-worker and fellow intelligence operative.
Running Springs is served by Rim of the World High School and Mary Putnam Henck Intermediate situated in Lake Arrowhead.
Pryor became postmaster of Mary Esther in 1899, and members of his family served in that position until 1972.
Notably, Mary Pryor, who was T. J. Pryor's daughter in-law & wife of Roger, served as Postmistress from 1938-1972.
A father and daughter served on the Village Board, albeit not together Mary Seery ( née Slawnikowski ) 1993-2005 did not seek re-election to the Village Board in 2005 and that made way for her father James Slawnikowski who went on to serve one term.
These include Assumption School which served the former Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish, Saint Patrick's School which served the former Saint Patrick's parish ( closure of this parish is currently in dispute ), Mount Carmel School which served the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish, and Saint George School which served Saint George's parish that merged with Saint Rose de Lima / Saint Joan of Arc School.
Lyndes ' wife Mary Alice served as chairman of the school board and for the first few years, the high school was held above the Lyndes and Patterson store.

Mary and French
Later in the 1960s and 1970s, Edmund Leach and his students Mary Douglas and Nur Yalman, among others, introduced French structuralism in the style of Lévi-Strauss ; while British anthropology has continued to emphasize social organization and economics over purely symbolic or literary topics, differences among British, French, and American sociocultural anthropologies have diminished with increasing dialogue and borrowing of both theory and methods.
She feared that the French planned to invade England and put Mary, Queen of Scots, who was considered by many to be the heir to the English crown, on the throne.
However, there was a strong faction at the English court, headed by Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, proposing that Mary and William, because of their anti-Catholic position, should be replaced by some Catholic French heir.
Although England was an ally of Spain, one of France's principal enemies, the war was mostly about Henry's desire for personal glory, regardless of the fact that his sister Mary was married to the French king Louis XII.
Mary was then sent to France at the age of five, as the intended bride of the heir to the French throne.
* 1975 – Mary Pierce, French tennis player
At the initiative of Catherine Baw in 1441, and 10 years later of Elizabeth, Mary, and Isabella of the house of Hornes, orders were founded which were open exclusively to women of noble birth, who received the French title of chevalière or the Latin title of equitissa.
* 1758 – Ten-year-old Mary Campbell is abducted in Pennsylvania by Lenape during the French and Indian War.
At first, Charles II opposed the alliance with the Dutch ruler — he preferred that Mary marry the heir to the French Throne, the Dauphin Louis, thus allying his realms with Catholic France and strengthening the odds of a Catholic successor in Britain ; but later, under pressure from Parliament and with a coalition with the Catholic French no longer politically favourable, he approved the union.
Cardinal Wolsey, Henry's chief adviser, then resumed marriage negotiations with the French, and Henry suggested that Mary marry the Dauphin's father, King Francis I himself, who was eager for an alliance with England.
The French tradition of Saint Lazare of Bethany is that Mary, her brother Lazarus, and Maximinus, one of the Seventy Disciples and some companions, expelled by persecutions from the Holy Land, traversed the Mediterranean in a frail boat with neither rudder nor mast and landed at the place called Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer near Arles.
French scholar Victor Saxer dates the identification of Mary Magdalene as a prostitute, and as Mary of Bethany, to a sermon by Pope Gregory the Great on September 21, 591 A. D., where he seemed to combine the actions of three women mentioned in the New Testament and also identified an unnamed woman as Mary Magdalene.
* 1764 – Mary Campbell, a captive of the Lenape during the French and Indian War, is turned over to forces commanded by Colonel Henry Bouquet.
From this period we sometimes know the origins and authors of rhymes — for instance, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", which combined the 18th-century French tune " Ah vous dirai-je, Maman " with a poem by English writer Jane Taylor and ' Mary Had a Little Lamb ', written by Sarah Josepha Hale of Boston in 1830.
This and its 1932 sequel, Topper Takes a Trip ( set in the French Riviera ) were probably Smith's most famous work, about a respectable banker called Cosmo Topper, married to a depressingly staid wife Mary, and his misadventures with a couple of ghosts, Marion and George Kerby, who introduce him to other ghosts.
* November 9 – Mary Campbell, a captive of the Lenape during the French and Indian War, is turned over to forces commanded by Colonel Henry Bouquet.
* December 10 – Mary Bonaparte, pretender to the French imperial throne ( d. 1947 )
* May 21 – Seven Years ' War – French and Indian War: Mary Campbell is abducted from her home in Pennsylvania by Lenape.
Mary of Guise gathered those nobles loyal to her and a small French army.
The sudden death of Mary of Guise in Edinburgh Castle on 10 June 1560 paved the way for an end to hostilities, the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh, and the withdrawal of French and English troops from Scotland.

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