Margaret Whyte (born 21 February 1940) is a Uruguayan visual artist. Margaret Whyte began her artistic activity in 1972 at the Círculo de Bellas Artes...
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Margaret Whyte MB BS (1868 – 25 April 1946) was a medical doctor from Melbourne, Australia. She graduated as a doctor with the top grades in her class...
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Margaret Whyte (born 1940), Uruguayan artist Margaret Whyte (1868–1946), Australian medical practitioner Pat Whyte, West Indian cricket umpire Peter Whyte, Australian...
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this system was abolished in 1976. The first headmistress was Miss Margaret Whyte, and there were 80 pupils on the opening day, 17 January 1884. It has...
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O'Hara and her Elizabeth applied, as did Grace Vale, Clara Stone, and Margaret Whyte. Together they campaigned and successfully convinced the university...
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responded, Clara Stone, who was Constance Stone's sister, Grace Vale, Margaret Whyte , and Elizabeth and Annie O'Hara. They started drawing on their collective...
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married to Lady Whyte and had two daughters per wedding announcements published in The Scotsman, the elder daughter being Margaret Whyte Walker and the...
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Melbourne University. Sydney James Van Pelt, pioneer of modern hypnotherapy Margaret Whyte Physician, and one of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine...
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19, 2019. Whyte 2017, pp. 90, 96, 103. Whyte 2017, pp. 182–183, 207–208, 312. Hoover, Bob (July 24, 2011). "Fox News contributor Margaret Hoover defends...
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they could organise and enrol as a group. Grace Vale, Clara Stone, and Margaret Whyte also responded to the letter, and together these seven women began a...
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