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  2. Margaret McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Margaret McMillan was born to James and Jean McMillan in Westchester County, New York, on 20 July 1860. Her parents were from Inverness but had emigrated to the United States in 1840. When she was four an epidemic of Scarlet fever killed her father and sister and left Margaret deaf (she recovered her hearing at the age of fourteen).

  3. Margaret MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Olwen MacMillan, (born 23 December 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She is former provost of Trinity College, Toronto , and professor of history at the University of Toronto and previously at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University) .

  4. Susan Saint James - Wikipedia

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    Susan Saint James (born 1946) is an American former actress and activist, most widely known for her work in television during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, [1] especially the detective series McMillan & Wife (1971–1976) and the sitcom Kate & Allie (1984–1989).

  5. Margaret McMillan College - Wikipedia

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    Margaret McMillan College was a British teacher-training college in Bradford. It was established in 1952, [ 1 ] and was named after the nursery school pioneer, Margaret McMillan . The founding of the college and a trust was driven by McMillan's friend and supporter Miriam Lord , who campaigned from 1945 to raise funds. [ 2 ]

  6. Rachel McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Rachel McMillan (1859–1917) was an American-born health visitor and advisor on education, who mainly worked in England. She came to notice due to the efforts of her sister Margaret McMillan, who memorialised her life after her death.

  7. Education (Provision of Meals) Act 1906 - Wikipedia

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    The Education (Provision of Meals) Act 1906 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.. Margaret McMillan and Fred Jowett were members of the School Board which introduced free school meals in Bradford.

  8. How did Princess Margaret die? What to know about her final ...

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    Margaret died in 2002 after a series of heart and lung-related illnesses. In 1985, the princess, who was a heavy smoker, had surgery to remove part of her left lung, according to a Washington Post ...

  9. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Nancy Astor continued to be active outside government by supporting the development and expansion of nursery schools for children's education. She was introduced to the issue by socialist Margaret McMillan, who believed that her late sister helped guide her in life. Lady Astor was initially sceptical of that aspect, but the ...