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Margaret Harris 2000 Deaths

Margaret HarrisAge: 95 British-born film and stage set designer known for her simple yet expressive sets. Harris' company, Motley, which specialized in Shakespearean productions, was the…

Margaret Hillis 1998 Deaths

Margaret HillisAge: 76 founder of the Chicago Symphony Chorus and the first woman to conduct the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Died: Feb. 6, 1998.A. Leon Jr. HigginbothamG - LSir Francis Harry…

Margaret Murie 2003 Deaths

Margaret MurieAge: 101 conservationist who championed the preservation of wilderness. Murie and her husband Olaus successfully campaigned for the creation of the Arctic National Wildlife…

Royal Biographies: Princess Margaret

Princess Margaret by David Johnson Related Links Royal Family TreeThe Queen MotherViscount LinleyLady Sarah Armstrong-Jones Once considered the most unhappy royal, Queen Elizabeth'…

Princess Margaret 2002 Deaths

Princess MargaretAge: 71 free-spirited younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II of England who sparked a royal scandal in the 1950s when she nearly married a divorced man. Died: London, Feb. 9,…

Margaret Sutton 2001 Deaths

Margaret SuttonAge: 98 writer who wrote the Judy Bolton series of mystery novels.Died: Lock Haven, Pa., June 21, 2001Rev. Leon SullivanR - ZTad Szulc

Margaret Truman Daniel Biography

U.S. president's daughter, author, and singerDied: January 29, 2008 (Chicago, Illinois) Best Known as: President Truman's daughter, best-selling author, and concert singer…

Margaret Steele Anderson: The Breaking

The Breaking(The Lord God speaks to a youth)Margaret Steele AndersonBend now thy body to the common weight! (But oh, that vine-clad head, those limbs of morn! Those proud young shoulders I…

Margaret Widdemer: The Dark Cavalier

The Dark CavalierMargaret WiddemerI am the Dark Cavalier; I am the Last Lover: My arms shall welcome you when other arms are tired; I stand to wait for you, patient in the darkness,…

Margaret Steele Anderson: Song

SongMargaret Steele AndersonThe bride, she wears a white, white rose — the plucking it was mine; The poet wears a laurel wreath — and I the laurel twine; And oh, the child, your little child…