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  1. Maryon Elspeth Pearson (née Moody; December 13, 1901 – December 26, 1989) was the wife of Lester B. Pearson, the 14th Prime Minister of Canada.

  2. Pearson, Maryon (1901–1989) Canadian first lady. Born Maryon Elspeth Moody, 1901, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; died Dec 26, 1989; m. Lester Bowles Pearson (prime minister of Canada, 1963–68), Aug 22, 1925 (div. Dec 27, 1972); children: Geoffrey

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › maryon-pearsonMaryon Pearson _ AcademiaLab

    Maryon Elspeth Pearson (de soltera Moody; 13 de diciembre de 1901 - 26 de diciembre de 1989) fue la esposa de Lester B. Pearson, el decimocuarto Primer Ministro de Canadá.

  4. Maryon Pearson, wife of the Leader of the Opposition, became an honourary member. Her husband, Lester B. Pearson, was leading the fight in Parliament against nuclear weapons in Canada. The Voice of Women was soon joined by other voices around the country and the world as individuals, and peace groups rose to the challenge.

  5. 11 de oct. de 2019 · The web page does not mention Maryon Pearson, but tells the story of Ethel Mulvany, a Canadian woman who organized imaginary feasts for starving prisoners of war in Singapore. The web page also features a book by Suzanne Evans about Ethel Mulvany's life and recipes.

  6. Most importantly for Pearson College UWC, in the summer of 1968, Mr. Pearson, and his wife, Maryon, visited Atlantic College (now UWC Atlantic College) in Wales. He came away convinced that there must be more such schools around the world and more importantly, a Canadian sister college.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2011 · It was Maryon Pearson, wife of Prime Minister Lester Pearson, who coined one of the most telling lines in Canadian political history: “behind every successful man there is a surprised...