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Mace is a surname, and may refer to: * Arthur Cruttenden Mace (1874–1928), British Egyptologist * Borden Mace (1920–2014), American film producer * Cecil Alec Mace (1894–1971), British philosopher and industrial psychologist * Daniel Mace (politician) (1811–1867), U.S. Representative from Indiana * Daniel Mace (biblical scholar), English textual critic of the New Testament * Eduardo Mace (born 1966), Anglo-Brazilian businessman, pioneer of multimedia software * Flora Mace (born 1949), American glass artist * Frances Laughton Mace (1836–1899), American poet * Fred Mace (1878–1917), American silent era actor * Fred Mace (1895–1938), English professional footballer * Dame Georgina Mace (1953–2020), British ecologist and conservation scientist * James Mace (1952–2004), American historian * Jem Mace (1831–1910), English bare-knuckle boxing champion * Joe Mace (born 1971), British television producer and presenter * Myles Mace (1911–2000), Harvard Business ...
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Arthur Cruttenden Mace
Arthur Cruttenden Mace (17 July 1874 – 6 April 1928) was a Tasmanian-born English archaeologist and Egyptologist. He is best known for his work for the New York Metropolitan Museum, and as a part of Howard Carter's team during the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb. Biography Early life Mace was born on 17 July 1874 in Glenorchy, near Hobart in Tasmania, to Reverend John Cruttenden Mace and Mary Ellen (). With his father abroad, much of youth was spent with clergy relatives in East London. He attended St Edward's School, Oxford, and Keble College, Oxford, taking his degree in 1895. His family had close ties with the high church Oxford Movement, and the Church was seen as his likely career. He decided instead to work for his cousin Flinders Petrie, a prominent Egyptologist and pioneer of systematic excavations. Egypt After leaving Oxford, Mace joined Flinders Petrie in Egypt, beginning his archaeological career with the Egypt Exploration Fund, digging at Dendera 1897–98, ...
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Georgina Mace
Dame Georgina Mary Mace, One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: (12 July 1953 – 19 September 2020) was a British ecologist and conservation scientist A conservation scientist is a museum professional who works in the field of conservation science and whose focus is on the research of cultural heritage (e.g. art, artifacts, buildings, and monuments) through scientific inquiry. Conservation scien .... She was Professor of Biodiversity and Ecosystems at University College London, and previously Professor of Conservation Science and Director of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College London (2006–2012) and Director of Science at the Zoological Society of London (2000–2006). Education Georgina Mace was born in Lewisham borough of London. Her father was Dr. Bill Mace, a rheumatologist, and her mother was Josephine Mace, a nurse. and educated at the City of Londo ...
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Zoe Mace
Zoë Mace is an English classical-crossover singer from Oxfordshire. Biography Zoë started her singing career at the age of nine when she recorded her first CD ''Little Ray of Light'' in October 2004, to raise funds for the NeOxford Children's Hospital as a token of gratitude to the doctors and nurses who had looked after her sister, Jodie. Jodie was born with Down syndrome and a heart defect, and was due to have open heart surgery on 2 March 2005. The album was released on 8 November throughout Zoë's hometown of Oxfordshire. All 5,000 copies sold in just 5 weeks raising £27,000 for the hospital campaign. Zoë's second album, released age 10, ''Songs for My Sister'', reached number two in the classical album chart in its first week. The album raised £100,000 for the Down's Syndrome Association and other charities relating to Jodie's condition. Jodie died following her heart surgery, though continues to be Zoë's inspiration to raise awareness for Down's Syndrome and other di ...
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Nancy Mace
Nancy Ruth Mace (born December 4, 1977) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district since 2021. Her district includes much of the state's share of the East Coast, from Charleston to Hilton Head Island. In 1999, Mace was the first woman to graduate from the Corps of Cadets program at The Citadel. From 2018 to 2020, she represented the 99th district in the South Carolina House of Representatives, covering Hanahan, northeast Mount Pleasant, and Daniel Island. Mace is the first Republican woman to be elected to Congress from South Carolina. Mace worked on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. In 2021, she voted against impeaching Trump in relation to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, but nevertheless condemned his words and actions before, during, and after the attack. She also voted to hold Trump aide Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to testify before the House Select Co ...
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Myles Mace
Myles La Grange Mace (10 October 1911 - 24 March 2000) was a long-time professor at the Harvard Business School. He was a pioneer in the study of entrepreneurship and corporate governance. Early life Mace was born in Montevideo, Minnesota, son of Jack Mace. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1934 and William Mitchell College of Law (then the St. Paul College of Law) in 1936. He was admitted to the Minnesota Bar, but decided to further his education at the Harvard Business School, where he received his M.B.A. in 1938. He took a job at HBS after graduation as a research associate before leaving for military service four years later. He left the U.S. Air Force in 1946 as a lieutenant colonel, having been awarded the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster. Career at HBS Mace returned to HBS and created the first-ever course in entrepreneurship at Harvard. Titled The Management of New Enterprises, the course has remained, in various incarnations, a fixture of the HBS ...
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Joe Mace
Joe Mace (born 10 October 1971)BBC 6 Music website
Retrieved 15 April 2007. is a British producer and presenter.


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After co-devising and producing '''', a children's TV show for independent UK producer , Mace then undertook the role of head of Entertainment Development for Children's BBC, where his cre ...
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Jem Mace
James "Jem" Mace (8 April 1831 – 30 November 1910) was an English boxing champion, primarily during the bare-knuckle era. He was born at Beeston, Norfolk, Beeston, Norfolk. Although nicknamed "The Gypsy", he denied Romani people, Romani ethnicity in his autobiography. Fighting in England, at the height of his career between 1860 and 1866, he won the English Welterweight, Heavyweight, and Middleweight Championships and was considered one of the most scientific boxers of the era. Most impressively, he held the World Heavyweight Championship from 1870 to 1871 while fighting in the United States.Roberts, James, and Skutt, Alexander,''Boxing Register'', (2006) International Boxing Hall of Fame, McBooks Press, Ithaca, New York, pg. 35 Boxing career Mace was born the fifth of eight children to blacksmith William and his wife Ann Rudd Mace on 8 April 1831, in the remote village of Beeston, Norfolk, Beeston, in rural Norfolk, England. In the early 1850s, during his days as an exh ...
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James Mace
James E. Mace (February 18, 1952 – May 3, 2004) was an American historian, professor, and researcher of the Holodomor. Biography Born in Muscogee, Oklahoma, Mace did his undergraduate studies at the Oklahoma State University, graduating with a B.A. in history in 1973.E. Morgan WilliamsObituary, ''The Action Ukraine Report'', May 4, 2004 He pursued his graduate studies at the University of Michigan, where he studied with Roman Szporluk,George B. Zarycky"Profile: James Mace, junior collaborator of Robert Conquest" ''The Ukrainian Weekly'', vol. 51, no. 12, March 20, 1983 receiving a Ph.D degree in 1981, with a thesis on national communism in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s. Starting in July 1981, Mace worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. Following the advice of Omeljan Pritsak, the director of the Institute, he started doing research for Robert Conquest's book on the Great Famine in Ukraine, ''The Harvest of Sorrow''. From 1986-90, Mac ...
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Fred Mace
Fred Mace (August 22, 1878 – February 21, 1917) was a comedic actor during the silent era in the United States. He appeared in more than 150 films between 1909 and 1916. Mace worked for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios. Shortly after he left, Roscoe Arbuckle, who had appeared in a few pictures at Keystone with Mace, took over as Sennett's lead comedic actor. Mace was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died at the Hotel Astor in New York City in 1917. All of his work is in the public domain. Selected filmography * ''The Lucky Toothache'' (1910) * '' The Villain Foiled'' (1911) * ''Her Awakening'' (1911) * ''Why He Gave Up'' (1911) * ''At It Again'' (1912) * ''A Voice from the Deep'' (1912) * ''The Speed Demon'' (1912) * ''The Water Nymph'' (1912) * ''The Flirting Husband'' (1912) * '' Mabel's Lovers'' (1912) * ''Mabel's Adventures'' (1912) * ''A Dash Through the Clouds'' (1912) * ''Help! Help!'' (1912) * '' A Game of Pool'' (1913) * ''Murphy's I.O.U.'' (1913) * ''Cupid in ...
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Borden Mace
Francis Borden Mace, (July 23, 1920 – November 21, 2014) in Beaufort, North Carolina, was an American film producer. Mace died on November 21, 2014, in Salisbury, Connecticut. Mace produced hundreds of films, many of them for the military, in a career spanning decades. During the post World War II period he worked on numerous projects with his mentor, producer Louis de Rochemont, notably on Alfred L. Werker's quasi-biographical ''Lost Boundaries'', which was one of the first U.S. films to feature black actors in professional positions, and which was banned in Atlanta and Memphis. He was also involved in the production and story development of the 1954 Joy Batchelor and John Halas animated adaptation of ''Animal Farm''. His last Hollywood project was John Ehle's ''The Journey of August King''. Mace, along with his friend Ehle, was instrumental in the founding in 1980, of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM), serving as the school's first principal and de ...
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Fred Mace
Fred Mace (August 22, 1878 – February 21, 1917) was a comedic actor during the silent era in the United States. He appeared in more than 150 films between 1909 and 1916. Mace worked for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios. Shortly after he left, Roscoe Arbuckle, who had appeared in a few pictures at Keystone with Mace, took over as Sennett's lead comedic actor. Mace was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died at the Hotel Astor in New York City in 1917. All of his work is in the public domain. Selected filmography * ''The Lucky Toothache'' (1910) * '' The Villain Foiled'' (1911) * ''Her Awakening'' (1911) * '' Why He Gave Up'' (1911) * ''A Voice from the Deep'' (1912) * ''The Speed Demon'' (1912) * '' The Water Nymph'' (1912) * '' The Flirting Husband'' (1912) * '' Mabel's Lovers'' (1912) * '' Mabel's Adventures'' (1912) * ''A Dash Through the Clouds'' (1912) * '' Help! Help!'' (1912) * '' A Game of Pool'' (1913) * '' Murphy's I.O.U.'' (1913) * '' Cupid in a Dental Parlor' ...
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Frances Laughton Mace
Frances Laughton Mace ( Frances Parker Laughton; pen name: Inez; January 15, 1836 – July 20, 1899) was an American poet. Her poems first appeared in ''The Journal of Commerce''. She was best remembered for the poem and hymn "Only Waiting", written when she was 18, and published in the Waterville ''Mail''. Its authorship, for a time, was confused. The work was included in her volume ''Legends, Lyrics, and Sonnets'' (Boston, 1883). Her later work was included in ''Under Pine and Palm'' (1888) and ''Wild Roses of Maine'' (1896). Mace died in 1899. Early life and education Frances Parker Laughton was born in Orono, Maine, January 15, 1836. Her father was Dr. Sumner Laughton. Her grandfather, John Laughton, was one of the early settlers of Norridgewock, Maine. Her siblings included Edward Sumner (born 1838), Henry Herbert, and Frederick Malvern (born 1844). In 1837, the family moved to Foxcroft where she was educated. At the age of 10, she studied Latin and other advanced subj ...
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