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Marjorie Wallace (born January 23, 1954) is an American actress, television host, model and beauty queen. In 1973, she made history as the first woman from the United States to be crowned Miss World, but just 104 days later, pageant officials announced she would be the first Miss World to have her title taken from her for having an affair.
Bob Knight, 83, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Indiana Hoosiers, Texas Tech Red Raiders, 1984 Olympic team). [15] Grégoire Lassalle, 68, French entertainer, businessman and film producer (Crash Test Aglaé, The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir). [16] Francis Mer, 84, French economist, minister of finance (2002–2004). [17]
James B. Ray – governor of Indiana, 1825–1831; Lindsay Reynolds – chief of staff to First Lady of the United States Melania Trump; Carl West Rich – Republican congressman, three-time mayor of Cincinnati; Eugene P. Ruehlmann – mayor of Cincinnati, 1967–1971; Jerry Rubin – political activist, Chicago Seven
Margie Stewart (December 14, 1919 – April 26, 2012) was the official United States Army poster girl during World War II. [1] [2] She appeared on twelve posters, of which a total of 94 million copies were distributed. [1] [2] She was born in Wabash, Indiana and attended Indiana University.
Notable alumni of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and its predecessor institutions have included members of the United States Congress, state and federal political officials, business officials, professional athletes and coaches, educational leaders, and a NASA astronaut.
Bob Graham, Adele Khoury Graham, Margie Mixson, and Wayne Mixson in 1986. On July 12, 1927, Margie Grace was born to George Grace and Wilkie Bowen. [2] Her great-grandfather Henry Bartlett Grace served as a Confederate army officer and aided in the foundation of Graceville, Florida. [3] When she was 14 she met Wayne Mixson, who was 19. [4]
Mary Tomlinson (February 24, 1890 – April 10, 1975), professionally known as Marjorie Main, was an American character actress and singer of the Classical Hollywood period, best known as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player in the 1940s and 1950s, and for her role as Ma Kettle in 10 Ma and Pa Kettle movies. [1]
Margie Marie Bowes (March 18, 1941 – October 22, 2020) was an American country music singer who was popular in the late 1950s. She had a top 10 country hit, "Poor Old Heartsick Me", in 1959. She had a top 10 country hit, "Poor Old Heartsick Me", in 1959.