Mary Foster (biochemist) (1865–1960), American biochemist
Mary LeCron Foster (1914–2001), American anthropological linguist
Mary Robinson Foster (1844–1930), Hawaiian philanthropist
Mary Parke Foster, president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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MaryFoster may refer to: MaryFoster (biochemist) (1865–1960), American biochemist Mary LeCron Foster (1914–2001), American anthropological linguist Mary...
Mary LeCron Foster (February 1, 1914 – December 9, 2001) was an American anthropological linguist, who spent most of her working life at the Department...
Mary Elizabeth Mikahala Robinson Foster (September 20, 1844 – December 29, 1930) was a Hawaiian philanthropist, and known as the first Hawaiian Buddhist...
Mary Parke Foster (née McFerson; August 14, 1840 - June 18, 1922) was the 3rd President General of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution...
David Walter Foster OC OBC (born November 1, 1949) is a Canadian record producer, film composer, and music executive. He has won 16 Grammy Awards from...
Lydia MaryFoster (18 June 1867 – 13 December 1943) was an Irish writer and teacher, who wrote three books drawing on the experiences of growing up in...
Alicia Christian "Jodie" Foster (born November 19, 1962) is an American actress and filmmaker. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including two...
role in the third film. As a result, Mary Alice replaced her in The Matrix Revolutions and Enter the Matrix. Foster married the actor Clarence Williams...
Mary Pat Christie (née Foster; born September 15, 1963) is an American investment banker who was the First Lady of New Jersey between 2010 and 2018. She...
Mary Axe | AJ Buildings Library". www.ajbuildingslibrary.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2023. "The Gherkin, by the Pritzker Prize winner - Norman Foster"...
R. Foster and his wife Mary E. Foster (née Robinson), who continued to develop the garden as their homesite. Upon her death in 1930, MaryFoster bequeathed...
January 8, 1693. Mary Stevens-Coit-Fitch, age unknown and living in Gloucester. She died on November 7, 1692. Hannah Eames/Ames-Foster, age 31 and living...
The George and MaryFoster Anthropology Library is one of the subject specialty libraries at University of California, Berkeley, and is one of only three...
Margaret Mary Anne Foster MNZM (née Bray) is a New Zealand netball coach and former Silver Ferns player. Foster played 14 international matches from 1992...
David Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and university professor of English...
Foster and Partners (styled as Foster + Partners) is a British international architecture firm based in London, England, founded in 1967 by Sir Norman...
Introduction to Anarchism: History and Current Challenges. Translated by MaryFoster. New York: Seven Stories Press. ISBN 978-1-60980-472-5. Archived from...
Hollywood on Parade (1932 short subject) as Herself Stowaway (1932) as MaryFoster Doctor X (1932) as Joanne Xavier The Most Dangerous Game (1932) as Eve...
arrested and taken to Salem prison. Foster's daughter, MaryFoster Lacey, and her daughter, named Mary Lacey Kemp (called "Mary Lacey Jr."), were accused of...
all 30 teams played a shortened regular season schedule of 72 games. MaryFoster (May 10, 2002). "Owners approve Hornets' move to New Orleans". USA Today...