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  1. Margaret D Webster LCSW, TxCG Guardianship & Probate Auditor at Kaufman County Court at Law Two Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. 233 followers 232 connections. See your mutual connections. View mutual ...

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  2. 12 de dic. de 2013 · Webster, Margaret, 1905-1972., Theatrical producers and directors -- United States -- Biography., Lesbians -- United States -- Biography. Publisher University of Michigan Press Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Margaret Ann Brown Obituary. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Margaret Ann Brown of Webster, Wisconsin, who passed away on March 17, 2024 at the age of 83. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. There is no photo or video of Margaret Ann Brown.

  4. Margaret “Peggy” Webster was born on March 15, 1905, into what the New York Times described as a “150-year-old English theatrical dynasty.” 1 Her grandfather, Old Ben Webster, managed London’s Haymarket Theater. His son and Webster’s father, also Ben Webster, was an actor, as was her mother, renowned actress Dame May Whitty.

  5. My training, coaching and consulting draw heavily on my 20 years’ experience as a business writer and communications professional. across the UK and internationally. Margaret Webster is a business communications trainer, coach and consultant. She’s based in London and works across the UK and internationally.

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  7. -Marian Seldes "Margaret Webster is a highly welcome addition to our knowledge of the first important female director in American theater. Remembered now especially for her staging of Othello with Paul Robeson, Uta Hagen, and Jose Ferrer, Margaret Webster was probably the best-known, in-demand, and admired director of Shakespeare in America in the 1940s and 1950s.