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  1. Mar 29, 2023 · Mazer and his wife, Virginia, first came here by mistake in the 1950s, when friends asked them to visit Nantucket for the weekend but because of a storm, the ferries were only running to the...

  2. Jan 16, 2014 · January 16, 2014. 0. Five Vineyard women went to Williamston, North Carolina in 1964 to deliver canned food and clothing to people in need. From left: Polly Murphy, Nancy Hodgson Whiting, Peg...

  3. Virginia Mazer is known for Suspicion (1957), Modern Romances (1954) and Armchair Mystery Theatre (1960).

  4. Virginia (née O’Leary) was an equally accomplished writer when they lived in New York. She wrote shows for NBC through the golden era of radio in the 1930s. Later, as TV emerged in the early 1950s, she wrote episodes for weekly series such as The U.S. Steel Hour and Armstrong Circle Theater, highly regarded dramas.

  5. Mar 5, 2020 · From the March 6, 1964 edition of the Gazette by Virginia Mazer: All through that long day that began with the 6:30 boat and ended with the 7:15, one had the persistent feeling of being carried along shoulder-high on the arms of the young. Essentially, the freedom movement belongs to the young.

  6. Mar 13, 2014 · Virginia Mazer, not Mayhew, was jailed with other Vineyard women activists in 1964. Lest we forget...

  7. Jan 13, 2021 · In the spring of 1964, Polly Murphy, Nancy Whiting, Peg Lilienthal, Virginia Mazer, and Nancy Smith of the Vineyard chapter decided on one of their first initiatives.

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