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  2. Mary Childs (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Childs is an American financial journalist, and non-fiction writer. She is co-host for Planet Money . [ 1 ] In 2022, she published The Bond King through Flatiron Books .

  3. Mary Childs - Wikipedia

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    Mary Childs may refer to: Mary Ellen Childs (born 1957), American composer and multimedia artist; Mary Louise Milliken Childs (1873–1936), American philanthropist

  4. Mary Ellen Childs - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellen Childs (born April 13, 1957 in Lafayette, Indiana) is an American composer and multimedia artist and founder of the ensemble Crash. She grew up as a dancer and writes music often influenced by dance rhythms. [ 1 ]

  5. Robert A. and Mary Childs House - Wikipedia

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    The Childs family moved to Hinsdale 1873, the year of its incorporation. Mary purchased a lot of land in 1881 for a new property. Civil War veteran (15th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment) Robert A. Childs was an attorney who graduated from Illinois State Normal University, passing the bar in 1873.

  6. Mary Louise Milliken Childs - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Milliken Childs (1873–1936) was an American philanthropist in the 20th century. She built over twenty hospitals and two churches in the United States . Her projects included the West Jersey Cooper Hospital in New Jersey and the Milliken Memorial Community House in Elkton, Kentucky .

  7. May Childs Nerney - Wikipedia

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    May Childs Nerney (also known as Mary; [a] 1876/1877 – December 17, 1959) was an American civil rights activist and librarian. She was the secretary of the NAACP from 1912 to 1916, overseeing a large increase in the organization's size.

  8. Milliken Memorial Community House - Wikipedia

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    The house was commissioned by Mary Louise Milliken (1873–1936) and her husband Samuel Canning Childs (April 2, 1859 – 1934) in 1926. Both were wealthy philanthropists and were responsible for the construction of over twenty hospitals and two churches throughout the United States. Childs was a wealthy businessman who had founded the American ...

  9. Your Child - Wikipedia

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    "Your Child" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written and produced by Gerald Isaac for Blige's fourth studio album, Mary (1999). The song was released by MCA Records as the album's fourth and final single on May 29, 2000, in the United States. A large success on the US Dance Club Songs, "Your Child