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  1. Sarah Elizabeth Marston (née Holloway; February 20, 1893 – March 27, 1993) [1] was an American attorney and psychologist. She is credited, with her husband William Moulton Marston, with the development of the systolic blood pressure measurement used to detect deception; the predecessor to the polygraph. [2] [3]

  2. Feb 21, 2014 · Elizabeth Holloway Marston was one-half of the inspiration for Wonder Woman, the superheroine who made her comic book debut the month Pearl Harbor was attacked.

  3. Oct 9, 2017 · He and his wife, Elizabeth Holloway Marston, had another woman, Olive Byrne, living with them. After Bill Marston died, Elizabeth and Olive stayed together for the rest of their...

  4. Jul 10, 2015 · This is Sadie Elizabeth Holloway, who becomes Betty Marston. And she was quite an interesting and ambitious woman, a really career-oriented woman of that generation of - you know, one of the...

  5. Marston was already married, to a lawyer named Elizabeth Holloway. When Marston and Byrne fell in love, he gave Holloway a choice: either Byrne could live with them, or he would leave her.

  6. Apr 3, 1993 · Elizabeth Holloway Marston, who was the inspiration for the creation of the cartoon character Wonder Woman, died here on Saturday. She was 100. Mrs. Marston's death was...

  7. Feminist Voices. Profile. Elizabeth Holloway Marston. Birth: 1893. Death: 1993. Training Location (s): BA, Mount Holyoke College (1915) LLB, Boston University School of Law (1918) MA, Radcliffe College (1921) Primary Affiliation (s): Metropolitan Life Insurance Company - Assistant to the Chief Executive (1933-1958) Other Media: Interview.

  8. Oct 13, 2017 · The real star of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is Rebecca Hall, who’s an absolute dynamo as Elizabeth Holloway Marston, a frustrated academic doing research alongside him and chafing...

  9. Feb 20, 2014 · On Feb. 20, 1893, Elizabeth Holloway Marston was born on the Isle of Man. An independent, well-educated woman, her husband used her as a model for his superheroine, Wonder Woman, in 1941.

  10. Sarah Elizabeth Marston ( née Holloway; February 20, 1893 – March 27, 1993) was an American attorney and psychologist. She is credited, with her husband William Moulton Marston, with the development of the systolic blood pressure measurement used to detect deception; the predecessor to the polygraph.

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