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The Story (as retold by Alice Marriott and Carol K. Rachlin) In the beginning there was nothing, and Maheo, the All Spirit, lived in the void. He looked around him, but there was nothing to see. He listened, but there was nothing to hear. There was only Maheo, alone in nothingness. Because of the greatness of his Power, Maheo was not lonesome.
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Alice Sheets Marriott (October 19, 1907 – April 17, 2000) was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. She was married to J. Willard Marriott , founder of the hospitality company Marriott Corp.
- University of Utah (B.A., Spanish, 1927)
- American
- J. W. Bill Marriott Jr., Richard E. Marriott
- J. Willard Marriott
MARRIOTT, ALICE LEE (1910–1992). Anthropologist Alice Lee Marriott was born January 8, 1910, in the Chicago suburb of Wilmette, Illinois. At the age of seven she moved with her family to Oklahoma City for job opportunities.
Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Marriott, Alice. views 1,632,616 updated. Alice Marriott. American restaurant executive Alice Sheets Marriott (1907–2000) helped her husband build a chain of successful eateries and hotels that became Marriott International.
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Dec 5, 2023 · Legacy. 1985: Became a widow. 2000: Passed away on April 17, leaving a rich legacy in business and philanthropy. This timeline outlines Alice Sheets Marriott’s life, highlighting her journey from a young girl in Utah to a pioneering businesswoman and philanthropist, deeply involved in her community and family.
Founders J. Willard and Alice Sheets Marriott get their business started by quenching people’s thirst during the hot, muggy summers in Washington, D.C. The business is named Hot Shoppes when the menu expands, and good food and service at fair prices become guiding principles as the company grows.
The Hot Shoppe. J. Willard and Alice Sheets Marriott, early 1930s. Although the birth of her two sons, J. Willard, Jr., 1932, and Richard, 1939, took Alice away from the day-to-day operations of the company, she remained a vital force behind major decisions and events.