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  2. Mary Hayward Weir - Wikipedia

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    Mary Hayward Weir, born Mary Emma Hayward (1915–1968), was an American steel heiress and socialite. She was the wealthy widow of Pittsburgh steel king Ernest T. Weir, and the former wife of Polish author Jerzy Kosiński. The Mary H. Weir Public Library in Weirton, West Virginia is named after her. [1]

  3. Mary Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Mary Hayward may refer to: Mary Ann Hayward (born 1960), Canadian amateur golfer; Mary Donaghy (born 1939), or Mary Hayward, New Zealand former high jumper and long jumper; Mary E. Smith Hayward (1842–1938), American businesswoman; Mary Hayward Weir (1915–1968), born Mary Emma Hayward, American steel heiress and socialite

  4. Mary Weir - Wikipedia

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    Mary Weir may refer to: Molly Weir (Mary Weir, 1910–2004), Scottish actress; Mary Hayward Weir (1915–1968), American steel heiress and socialite; Mary Jo Deschanel (Mary Jo Weir, born 1945), American actress

  5. Kaiser Darrin - Wikipedia

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    184.1 in (4,676 mm) [1] The Kaiser Darrin , also known as the Kaiser Darrin 161 or in short as the Darrin, was an American sports car designed by Howard "Dutch" Darrin and built by Kaiser Motors for the 1954 model year.

  6. Weir Group - Wikipedia

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    Weir boiler feedwater pump. The company was established in 1871 as an engineering firm by two brothers, George and James Weir, founding G. & J. Weir Ltd. [3] The Weir brothers produced numerous groundbreaking inventions in pumping equipment, primarily for the Clyde shipyards and the steam ships built there.

  7. Fremont Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Fremont, California, in the San Francisco area, replacing the older Oakland Assembly.Groundbreaking for the plant occurred in September 1961, and the plant produced its first vehicle on May 1, 1963.