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TO THE CREDITORS OF Marjo [Marjorie L. Williams] (a/k/a Gertrude [Marjorie Landes Williams], a/k/a Marjorie Landes Williams, a/k/a Gertrude M.L. Williams, a/k/a Marjorie L. Williams), Deceased:
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City fair housing practices under review
2014
\"As it stands now, the city is required to have on hand an analysis of impediments to fair housing,\" and no annual update is required, Shawna Tillery, Burlington's community development administrator, told City Council members in January. \"These new fair housing regulations are in the draft form, but we've been told by HUD that they're pretty much going to be approved,\" Tillery said. [Marjorie Williams] said she will be in Burlington through Wednesday to \"look at the policies that touch on housing anywhere in the city,\" including zoning ordinances, code enforcement and the city's comprehensive plan.
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Making the grade Perseverence pays off for ISU student, 52, set to graduate
2009
\"I already have my cap and gown. I put it on a week ago. I started to cry when I thought about everything I've been through to get here,\" said [Marjorie Williams], now 52, who earned a bachelor's degree in English. She will be among 1,181 students to receive a bachelor's degree, another 216 with master's and 24 with doctorates. Graduates should share the experience with other students. \"It's such an important transition,\" said Barb Dallinger, who oversees the university's commencement programs.
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Review: Footnotes: Letters from Lamledra: Cornwall 1914-1918 by Marjorie Williams Truran, pounds 9.99
2008
The immediacy of the voice in these letters conveys both an idyll and a sense of overshadowing horror. For several months each year during the first world war, Marjorie Williams lived with her growing family on a secluded Cornish headland. She wrote daily to her husband, Jack, about the scenery, her vegetable garden and the children's activities.
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