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What (who) is Mamie - definition


Mamie (film)         
2016 FILM DIRECTED BY JANICE NADEAU
Mamie is a Canadian short animated film, directed by Janice Nadeau and released in 2016. The film narrates the story of a young girl who remembers her grandmother in Gaspésie, but feels that the older woman is indifferent and unaffectionate toward her.
Mamie Colvin         
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE ACTIVIST
Mamie White Colvin; Mamie W. Colvin
Mamie White Colvin (June 12, 1883 – October 30, 1955) was an American temperance activist. In 1918, she was the Prohibition Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York.
Mamie B. Reese         
AMERICAN CLUBWOMAN, EDUCATOR AND CIVIL SERVANT
Mamie Reese
Mamie Bynes Reese (September 3, 1911 – December 15, 1997) was an American clubwoman, college professor, and Georgia state official.
Examples of use of Mamie
1. Mamie Locke (D–Newport News) during a floor speech.
2. It wasn‘t his fault; he and Mamie loved to dance.
3. "Dear Mamie," a California couple wrote to then–first lady, Mamie Eisenhower, "will you please, please be so sweet and kind as to ask Ike [President Dwight Eisenhower] to please bring Elvis Presley back to us from the Army.
4. Till‘s mother, Mamie Till Mobley, ordered his disfigured face displayed in an open coffin in Chicago.
5. After his death Till‘s mother, Mamie Till Mobley, ordered her son‘s disfigured face displayed in an open coffin in Chicago.