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AMERICAN WRITER AND ACTIVIST (1922-2007)
Madeline W Murphy; Madeline Murphy

Hurricane Madeline (2016)         
  • A weakening Hurricane Madeline near [[Hawaii]] on August 31, with the much stronger Hurricane Lester to its east
  • Rainbow infrared satellite loop of Madeline making its closest approach to Hawaii on September 1
2016 PACIFIC HURRICANE THAT THREATENED HAWAII
User:MarioProtIV/Hurricane Madeline (2016)
Hurricane Madeline was the first of two tropical cyclones that threatened to make a landfall on Hawaii as a hurricane in 2016, the other being Hurricane Lester. The fourteenth named storm, eighth hurricane and fifth major hurricane of the 2016 Pacific hurricane season, Madeline developed out of an area of low pressure that formed well to the south-southwest of Baja California.
Madeline Heineman Berger         
AMERICAN MUSIC EDUCATOR
Madeline Dreyfuss Heineman; Madeline Berger
Madeline Dreyfuss Heineman Berger (born 1882, in Nevada City, California; died 1943, in La Jolla, California) was a prominent activist in support of music and the arts in Tucson, Arizona. During her three decades of leadership of the Saturday Morning Music Club, the organization grew to become a significant promoter of local classical musicians and children's musical education.
Madeline House         
LITERARY SCHOLAR
User:Feanor0/Madeline House
Madeline House (née Church; 31 December 1903, Colombo – 27 February 1978, Huntingdon) was a British scholar of English literature, a specialist in the works of Charles Dickens, and known for her editorship of the Pilgrim edition of his letters. She was a winner of the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 1965.

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Madeline Wheeler Murphy

Madeline Wheeler Murphy (October 24, 1922 – July 8, 2007) was an African-American community activist, civil rights champion, advocate for the poor, and panelist on the Baltimore television show Square Off.