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Alice Woodby McKane (1865– 6
March 1948) was the
first woman to work as a
medical doctor in Savannah, Georgia. She was not only
known as a
physician but...
- (1995): 69–85
online abstract Archived 15
April 2021 at the
Wayback Machine.
Woodby,
Sylvia Babus.
Gorbachev and the
decline of
ideology in
Soviet foreign policy...
- G.L. Eckert, R.J. Foy, R.N. Lipcius, B. Sainte-Marie, D.L. Stram, & D.
Woodby (eds.),
Biology and
Management of
Exploited Crab Po****tions
under Climate...
- none of
these states developed socialism.
According to
scholar Sylvia Woodby Edington, this
might explain why the
concept of the national-democratic...
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Anderson Pape
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Eliza Frances Andrews Grace...
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original on
August 26, 2016.
Retrieved August 25, 2016. Carrega-
Woodby,
Christina (May 12, 2016). "Brooklyn
postal worker arrested after he shouted...
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Verdict Leaves a
Community Divided". NBC News.
Retrieved 2017-05-10. Carrega-
Woodby, Christina; Marzulli, John;
Brown Stephen Rex (February 11, 2016). "NYPD...
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towards the end of the ride
comes in
contact with Miss
Woodby. In
tradition of
romance heroines, Ms.
Woodby gives Henrietta and
herself nicknames,
Celia and...
- "Black
Medical Pioneers in Savannah, 1892-1909:
Cornelius McKane and
Alice Woodby McKane". The
Georgia Historical Quarterly. 88 (2): 179–196. JSTOR 40584737...
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National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved 23
November 2015.
Woodby, D. A. and D. B.
Botkin (1993). "Stock
Sizes Prior to
Commercial Whaling"...