Shier quintuplets biography of christopher columbus
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Marie Hansen
American photojournalist (1918-1969)
For the Norwegian handball player, see Marie Rokkones Hansen.
Marie Hansen | |
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Hansen in 1943 | |
| Born | Marie Constance Hansen (1918-06-02)June 2, 1918 St. Louis, Missouri, US |
| Died | June 6, 1969(1969-06-06) (aged 51) Pasadena, California, US |
| Known for | Photography |
| Spouse | David Wesley (born Nussbaum) (m. 1944) |
Marie Hansen (1918–1969) was one of the first female photojournalists employed by Life magazine. She joined the magazine in 1941 and was based in Washington, D.C. during the rest of the decade. Within a month of her appointment as staff photographer, she produced a photographic essay on the training of the first women officers in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Her photos from that assignment were featured in an exhibition held by the New-York Historical Society in 2019. Other major Life assignments included the reactions of Zoot
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Memoir of Bath 1886-2009
Major Bath Families (alphabetized):
Arik. Rev. Charles Arik, an itinerant rabbi who served in Rumford, ME; Laconia; NH; and Charleston, SC, lived in Bath off and on starting in WWI; he died in 1936. His son Isidore (Pitch) Arik graduated with a BA in German from Bates with Edmund Muskie in'35, and worked at the BIW in the Forties before moving to Oregon around 1950. Anne Arik (d. 1993)—who taught Sunday School with Frances Orkin Smith and Bessie Greenblatt Singer in the Thirties and Forties—married David S. Cogan (d. 1987) on månad 31, 1923, the first year of the shul! David, my father's younger brother and also owner of a small grocery The Center Street marknad, had met the Ariks in Rumford. Mary "Mickie" Arik (d. 1961) and her elderly mother Bessie (d. c. 1962) had moved permanently with the David Cogan family to Portland, OR in 1948; Pitch moved out later. Neither Mary nor Pitch ever married; both are buried in Portland, Oregon. (Pitch, inter
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Today in History, July 15
NEWS
This little pig will not go to market. As you can plainly see, this little day-old piggy has no hams. Born on the farm of Dr. F.C. Cooke, Elizabeth City, N.C., dentist, as one of a litter of 11, the animal is apparently normal in every other way, July 15, 1949. Dr. Cooke says the pig eats well and is about the same size as its brothers and sisters. It hasn?t yet, learned to walk balanced on its two front legs as the strange little pig is trying. Meanwhile, it has been taken from the litter and is being hand fed with bottle. (AP Photo)
The Columbus DispatchAn up to date Sappho, Hollywood film star Tina Louise, makes like a trumpet blower on the set of 'Sappho, Venus of Lesbos' in Rome, Italy, July 15, 1960. Actors in the parts of ancient soldiers play up to the off-camera bit. Tina plays the role of Sappho, the beautiful Greek poetess. (AP Photo)
The Columbus DispatchAttorney William Jennings Bryan sits behind the microphone, in white shirt w