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Margaret O'Donnell (poet)
Margaret O'Donnell may refer to: * Margaret O'Donnell (poet), see 1963 in poetry * Margaret O'Donnell (tennis), see 1952 Australian Championships – Women's Singles *Margaret O'Donnell, character in 17 Again (film) ''17 Again'' is a 2009 American teen fantasy comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The film follows a 37-year-old man named Mike (Matthew Perry) who becomes his 17-year-old self ( Zac Efron) after a chance accident. The film also stars Leslie M ...
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Margaret O'Donnell (poet)
Margaret O'Donnell may refer to: * Margaret O'Donnell (poet), see 1963 in poetry * Margaret O'Donnell (tennis), see 1952 Australian Championships – Women's Singles *Margaret O'Donnell, character in 17 Again (film) ''17 Again'' is a 2009 American teen fantasy comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The film follows a 37-year-old man named Mike (Matthew Perry) who becomes his 17-year-old self ( Zac Efron) after a chance accident. The film also stars Leslie M ...
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1963 In Poetry
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). —Opening lines of "Edge" by Sylvia Plath, written days before her suicide Events * January 26 – Raghunath Vishnu Pandit, an Indian poet who writes in both Konkani and Marathi languages, publishes five books of poems this day * February 11 – American-born poet Sylvia Plath (age 30) commits suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning in her London flat (in a house lived in by W. B. Yeats as a child) during the cold winter of 1962–63 in the United Kingdom about a month after publication of her only novel, the semi-autobiographical ''The Bell Jar'' and six days after writing (probably) her last poem, "Edge". * July–August – The Vancouver Poetry Conference is held over a three-week period, involving about 60 people who attend discussions, workshops, lectures, and readings designed by Warren Tallman and Robert Creeley as a summer course at the University of Bri ...
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Margaret O'Donnell (tennis)
Margaret O'Donnell may refer to: *Margaret O'Donnell (poet), see 1963 in poetry * Margaret H. O'Donnell (born 1935), Australian tennis player active from 1949 to 1956 * Margaret R. O'Donnell (born 1938), British tennis player active from 1956 to 1965 *Margaret O'Donnell, character in 17 Again (film) ''17 Again'' is a 2009 American teen fantasy comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The film follows a 37-year-old man named Mike (Matthew Perry) who becomes his 17-year-old self ( Zac Efron) after a chance accident. The film also stars Leslie M ...
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1952 Australian Championships – Women's Singles
Second-seeded Thelma Long defeated Helen Angwin 6–2, 6–3 in the final to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1952 Australian Championships (tennis), 1952 Australian Championships. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Thelma Long is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Nancye Bolton ''(semifinals)'' # Thelma Long ''(champion)'' # Mary Hawton ''(semifinals)'' # Beryl Penrose ''(quarterfinals)'' # Nell Hopman ''(second round)'' # Pam Southcombe ''(second round)'' # Gwen Thiele ''(quarterfinals)'' # Helen Angwin ''(finalist)'' Draw Key * Q = Qualifier (tennis), Qualifier * WC = wild card (tennis), Wild card * LL = Lucky loser * r = Retired (tennis), Retired Finals Earlier rounds Section 1 Section 2 External links

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