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    May Rogers Webster (May 23, 1873 – January 7, 1938) was an American naturalist active in New Hampshire, especially known for her knack of taming hummingbirds...
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  • water from a faucet. In 1936 Edgerton visited hummingbird expert May Rogers Webster. He was able to illustrate with her help that it was possible to take...
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    Progressive Movement, Kentish-Rogers has served as the Minister for Education and Social Development in the government of Ellis Webster since 2020. She has also...
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    Scituate, Massachusetts (category Use mdy dates from May 2024)
    writer, director Charles Turner Torrey, abolitionist (1813–1846) May Rogers Webster, naturalist born in Scituate Ryan Whitney, former NHL defenseman,...
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  • (June 29, 1916 – August 25, 2001), also known as his stage name Prince Rogers, was an American jazz musician and songwriter. He was the father of musicians...
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    releases from The Dead South to Faye Webster". Happy Mag. February 9, 2024. Retrieved February 9, 2024. "Maggie Rogers – Chart history (Hot 100)". Billboard...
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  • Diana Douglas (redirect from Diana Webster)
    Diana Love Webster (née Dill; formerly Douglas and Darrid; January 22, 1923 – July 3, 2015), known professionally as Diana Douglas, was a Bermudian-American...
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    Holderness, New Hampshire (category Use mdy dates from May 2024)
    officer in the Continental Army Lorenzo L. Shaw (1828–1907), mill owner May Rogers Webster (1873–1938), naturalist, founded Lost River Conservation Camp near...
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  • inspired the creation of blown-glass hummingbird feeders by Laurence and May Rogers Webster, soon after. Bodine spoke to the Woman's City Club in 1925, the national...
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    writer and poet Margaret Anderson Watts (1832–1905), social reformer May Rogers Webster (1873–1938), naturalist Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1845–1928), writer...
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