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    Ruth Murray, Seabrook Farms Plant Timekeeper

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    Ruth Murray, Seabrook Farms plant timekeeper. Picture taken during the early 1950s

    Ruth Murray, Seabrook Farms

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    Ruth Murray was a plant timekeeper at Seabrook Farms. She is affectionately remembered as the 'plant timekeeper with personality.' Plant timekeepers manned various stations around the Farms, and kept track of when employees arrived for work, went to lunch, and left for the day

    Theater marquee and poster of Ruth Etting

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A theatre marquee reading 'The show house of the world -- always bigger & better shows. Miss Ruth Etting, Ken Murray, Owen McGiveney, Benny Rubin, Roy Cummings, and Miss Helen Kane'; to the left is a large poster with a head shot of Ruth Ettin

    Wedding Ring quilt by Magdelena Murray Abegglen

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    Image of Wedding Ring quilt created in 1935 by Magdelena Murray Abegglen. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Ruth Abegglen as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Given to her son as a wedding present 1943

    Ruth Evans & Mimi Murray

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    A photograph of Dr. Ruth Evans (center) with two students. One of the students is Dr. Mimi Murray, a student at Springfield College at the time. The other students name is unknown. All are standing in front of bookcases.Note on original sleeve that held negative said "Evans, Murray [Illegible]

    Ruth Evans & Mimi Murray

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    A photograph of Dr. Ruth Evans (center) with two students. One of the students is Dr. Mimi Murray, a student at Springfield College at the time. The other students name is unknown. All are seated behind a table.Note on original sleeve that held negative said "Evans, Murray [Illegible]

    Margaret Murray (1863–1963): Pioneer Egyptologist, Feminist and First Female Archaeology Lecturer

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    Margaret Murray, who was born 150 years ago, was one of the first archaeologists to be employed at UCL and one of the most distinguished, although her role in the history of archaeology is often underestimated. This article provides a brief outline of the career and contribution of a highly productive and innovative, if sometimes controversial, scholar, who also participated in the wider social movements of her time, particularly the campaign for women’s suffrage

    Ruth E. Cole, The Murray State Shield 1955 pg. 19

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    Ruth E. Cole, The Murray State Shield 1958 pg. 82

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    Ruth E. Cole, The Murray State Shield 1961 pg. 109

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