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Marissa McKeon

Family supportive,Family traumatic event (Mom died in bombing also),Order of birth (First of two girls),Sibling circumstances (Sister injured but recovered),Short Life less than 29 Yrs (Age 14),Sports (Netball)

Les McKeown

Group/ Duo (Bay City Rollers),Instrumentalist (Guitar),Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc. (Singer),Contracts, agreements 1971 (Signed with Bell Records),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1971 (Release of song, "Keep on Dancin'"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1975 (Release of song, "Give A Little Love"),New Job 1978 (Began releasing solo work),Travel for work (U.K. and Japan),Work in team/ Tandem (Musical group),Joined group 1969 (Joined the group "Bay City Rollers"),Left group 1992 (Left the band)

Morris

Death of Significant person 1977 (Goscinny died),Death by Accident 16 July 2001 in Brussels (Complications from a fall),Business owner (Production company),Cartoonist (Created Lucky Luke strip),New Job 1945 (Editions Dupuis),Begin Major Project 1946 (Lucky Luke),Gain social status 1947 (Translated into 30 languages),Prize 1988 (World Health Organization special award),Travel (U.S. for six years),Gain - Financial success in field,Begin Travel 1948 (Traveled U.S. six years)

Jean Francois Millet

Death, Cause unspecified 20 January 1875 (Age 60),Fine art artist (Sentimental traditionalist),Emotional (Tempermental),On the edge (Lived in modest poverty),American Book,Begin a program of study 1847 (Admitted to the French Academy)

Kate Millett

Activist/ feminist (Radical feminist leader),Banker/ Financier (Clerk in bank),Teacher (English and kindergarden),Autobiographer,Fiction,Fine art artist (Painter, sculptor),Mate - Interracial (Husband Japanese),Number of Marriages (One),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1961 (One-woman showing of her art),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1970 (First book, cornerstone of woman's movement),Education extensive (Ph.D.),Many job changes (Banking, teacher, feminist leader),Skills - Multi-faceted,Travel for work (Art shows, international business),Bi-Sexual,Profiles Of Women,End a program of study 1958 (Graduated from Oxford with honors),End a program of study 1970 (Ph.D from Columbia),Marriage 1965 (Fumio Yoshimura)

Donald Mills

Death of Sibling 1936 (Bro. John died),Group/ Duo (Mills Bros.),Instrumentalist (Able to imitate instruments),Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc. (Beautiful harmony),Radio/ D.J./ Announcer (Numerous radio show appearances),Pneumonia (Terminal),Kids more than 3 (Six),Sibling circumstances (Four bros. noted for their singing),Number of Marriages (One lengthy marriage),Begin Major Project 1931 (Own network program),Gain social status 1942 (No.1 hit "Paper Doll"),Prize 1998 (Grammy Award for Life Achievement),Race (Black, barrier breaker),Ambitious,Travel for work (Toured U.S. and Europe),Home centered (Long-term L.A. resident),Gain - Financial success in field (When success for blacks was difficult),For Music,Grammy (Lifetime Achievement Award),Joined group 1922 (He & brothers made debut as band)

Harry F. Mills

Death, Cause unspecified June 1982 (Age 68-69),Death of Sibling 1936 (Bro. John died),Group/ Duo (Mills Bros.),Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc. (Beautiful harmony),Instrumentalist (Ability to imitate instruments),Radio/ D.J./ Announcer (Appearances on numerous radio programs),Sibling circumstances (Four bros. noted for singing),Gain social status 1942 (No.1 hit "Paper Doll"),Begin Major Project 1931 (Own network program),Race (Black, racial barrier breaker),Ambitious,Travel for work (Toured U.S. and Europe),Gain - Financial success in field (When black achievement was rare),For Music,Joined group 1922 (He & brothers made debut as band)

Jim Morrison

Group/ Duo (The Doors),Instrumentalist (tambourine, maracas, guitar, harmonica, piano, synthesizer),Song writer,Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc.,Sex-symbol,Fiction,Poet (Posthumous publication),Abuse Alcohol (Extreme),Abuse Drugs (Heroin, LSD, terminal),Heart (Terminal attack),Change in family responsibilities 1964 (Hitchhiked to CA),Change residence 1971 (Moved to Paris),Order of birth (First of three),Short Life less than 29 Yrs (Age 27),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1967 (Released album "Strange Days"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1969 (Author of "The Lords and the New Creatures"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1970 (Fifth album "Morrison Hotel"),Eccentric,I.Q. high/ Mensa level (Mensa level: tested at 149),Work in team/ Tandem (rock band),Many moves (as a child),Animals, pets (Obsessed with reptiles),Misfit (Loner),Extreme ups and downs (Drug use, mishandling of finances),Lawsuit sued (Multiple paternity suits),Hall of Fame (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame),Top 5% of Profession,Culture Collection,Joined group 1965 (Formed "The Doors"),Begin Addiction 1964 (Began alcoholism and LSD)

Lucille McLauchlan

Nurse/ Nurse's Aids,Change residence September 1996 (Moved to Saudi Arabia for work),Number of Marriages (One),Friends (Deborah Parry, convicted murderer),Homicide involvement (Convicted of murder complicity),Prison sentence (Eight years, 500 lashes),Great Publicity 26 December 1996 (Family of deceased announces intent),Great Publicity 1 March 1998 (Press reports of impending release),Deinstitutionalized - prison, hospital 19 May 1998 (Sentence commuted to time served, released),Return Home 22 May 1998 (Returned to England),Marriage 30 November 1997 (Grant Ferrie, while in prison),Trial dates 5 January 1997 (Met with defence lawyers),Trial dates 19 May 1997 (Trial for murder begins),Trial dates 23 September 1997 (Guilty of complicity, eight years prison/500 lashes)

Toni Morrison

Teacher (Taught at various universities),Fiction (Novels and short stories),Publisher/ Editor (Textbook editor for Random House),Kids 1-3 (Two sons),Order of birth (Second of four),Number of Divorces (One),New Job 1970 (First book published "The Bluest Eye"),Prize 1977 (Ntnl. Book Critics Award),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1987 (Release of book "Beloved"),Prize 1988 (Pulitzer Prize for Beloved),New Job 1989 (Prof. of humanities at Princeton),Prize 7 October 1993 (Nobel Prize for Literature),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1998 (Book "Beloved" made into movie),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1998 (Release of "Paradise"),Rags to riches,Nobel prize (For Literature),Vocational award (Pulitzer Prize and numerous others),Top 5% of Profession,End a program of study 1953 (Batchelors degree from Howard Univ.)

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