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  2. Mary Eunice McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eunice McCarthy (March 4, 1899 – August 7, 1969) was an American screenwriter, playwright, journalist and author, perhaps best known today as the screenwriter of, and driving force behind, the biopic Sister Kenny (1946).

  3. The Name Game (American Horror Story) - Wikipedia

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    Arden allows Mary Eunice to work the controls; she sets them past his requested amount and turns on the machine, seriously inhibiting Jude's mental capacity. While Mary Eunice changes Timothy's bandages, he attempts to perform an exorcism. Mary Eunice then rapes him. Timothy says to Jude she was correct about Mary Eunice being possessed.

  4. Dark Cousin - Wikipedia

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    Sister Jude learns from the dying Sam Goodman that Mary Eunice was who attacked him. After Mary Eunice calls her Jude realizes that Mary Eunice is possessed by the Devil. Jude then sees Shachath, who offers to let her die. After this, Jude decides to visit the parents of the girl she thought she had killed, but the girl is revealed to have ...

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  6. Jessie Harlan Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Harlan Lincoln was born on November 6, 1875, in Chicago to Mary and Robert Todd Lincoln. At the time of her birth, Robert Lincoln was practicing law in Chicago. [2] She was the last of three children of Robert Todd Lincoln. [3] Jessie's sister and brother were, respectively: Mary "Mamie" Lincoln, October 15, 1869 – November 21, 1938

  7. Jacobs School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana, is a music conservatory established in 1921. Until 2005, it was known as the Indiana University School of Music . It has more than 1,500 students, approximately half of whom are undergraduates, with the second largest enrollment of all music schools accredited by the ...

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  9. Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra was founded by musicologist David Urness and originally named "Musicians of the Cloister" after the cloister garden at Trinity Episcopal Church in Indianapolis. Urness modeled ICO after the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. The orchestra was incorporated in 1985 and adopted its current name in 1987. [1]