Mabel Clare Deering (née Craft; November 5, 1873 – July 8, 1953) was a San Francisco Bay Area socialite, journalist and supporter of progressive causes...
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United States District Court for the Northern District of California Mabel Craft Deering Sanford Diller (1927) – American real estate developer Sean Elsbernd...
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lawyer, and mayor of Rochelle Stan Campbell, pro football player Mabel Craft Deering, journalist, born in Rochelle William Gehring, Professor of Cognitive...
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magazines.[citation needed] Sunday Magazine Editors Association Mabel Craft Deering, first woman to edit a Sunday magazine Margaret Peggy Turbett. (1994)...
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becoming the first woman on the masthead at The New York Times. Mabel Craft Deering (1873–1953), first woman to edit a national Sunday magazine Nancy...
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rapper Keyshia Cole, singer Mark Curry, actor, comedian, and host Mabel Craft Deering, journalist Sheila E., American Music Award and Grammy Award-winning...
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Secretary of State, first female presidential nominee in U.S. history Mabel Craft Deering (1873–1953) – journalist Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) – abolitionist...
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related to Donaldina Cameron. The Donaldina Cameron House Home Page Deering, Mabel Craft (September 1907). "The Firebrand: A Short Story of Old San Francisco"...
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Hawaii, 1838-1917. A. H. Clark Co. p. 432. ISBN 0-87062-144-0. Mabel Clare Craft Deering (1899). Hawaii Nei. W. Doxey. pp. 101–108. "Polynesian. [volume]...
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Cassidy, as well as photographs of the home of Mabel Dodge Luhan. (A wealthy heiress from New York, Mabel Dodge Luhan transformed Taos, New Mexico, into...
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