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  2. File:Elizabeth McCracken c. 1905.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Mary McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann McCracken (1770–1866), Irish social activist and campaigner Mary Elizabeth McCracken (1911–1945), Chinese-born American medical missionary Mary Isabel McCracken (1866—1955), American entomologist, researcher, and teacher

  4. Joan McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hume McCracken was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 31, 1917, [3] the daughter of Mary Humes and Franklin T. McCracken, a prominent sportswriter at the Philadelphia Public Ledger who was an authority on golf and boxing.

  5. Patricia McClain - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Margot McClain (born May 3, 1954) is an American model. She was born in Long Beach, California and became Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its May 1976 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Ken Marcus .

  6. Mary Ann McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann McCracken (8 July 1770 – 26 July 1866) was a social activist and campaigner in Belfast, Ireland, whose extensive correspondence is cited as an important chronicle of her times.

  7. Patricia Velásquez - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Carola Velásquez Semprún (born 31 January 1971) is a Venezuelan actress, model, and philanthropist. As an actress, she is known for her portrayal of Anck-su-namun in the 1999 film The Mummy and its 2001 sequel The Mummy Returns .

  8. Mary Elizabeth McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth McCracken (February 2, 1911 – October 19, 1945) [1] was the first woman to overcome infantile paralysis to become a medical missionary. [1] She was the third of eight children [ 1 ] and the daughter of the medical missionaries Josiah Calvin McCracken [ 2 ] and Helen Newpher McCracken, [ 3 ] also known as the "McCrackens of ...

  9. Elizabeth McCracken (Irish writer) - Wikipedia

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    Writing as L.A.M. Priestley or L.A.M. Priestley-McCracken, she contributed to journals that ranged from the English suffragist journal The Vote and the more overtly feminist The Irish Citizen, [8] to The Irish Presbyterian and the theosophist journal The Herald of the Star. [9] Some of her articles were collected and published as popular ...