Mary Anderson Bain — (September 19, 1911 – August 7, 2006) was a New Deal politician best known for her 33 years of service as Chief of Staff for Representative Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Bain was born in DeKalb, where she was involved in Democratic politics. In… … Wikipedia
Mary Fleming — was a Scottish noblewoman and childhood companion of Mary, Queen of Scots. She and three other ladies in waiting (Mary Livingston, Mary Beaton and Mary Seton) were collectively known as The Four Marys . A granddaughter of James IV of Scotland,… … Wikipedia
Bain — is a surname.Bain may also refer to:Natural features*The River Bain in Lincolnshire, England *The River Bain, North Yorkshire, EnglandBusinesses*Bain Company, management consulting firm *Bain Capital, private equity groupHistoric… … Wikipedia
Mary of Guise — Queen consort of Scotland Regent of Scotland Tenure 18 May 1538 – 14 December 1542 12 April 1554 – 11 June 1560 Coronation 22 February 1540 … Wikipedia
bain-marie — 1822, from Fr. bain marie, from M.L. balneum Mariae, lit. bath of Mary. According to French sources, perhaps so called for the gentleness of its heating. Middle English had balne of mary (late 15c.) … Etymology dictionary
Mary Anderson — may refer to: Mary Anderson (stage actress) (1859–1940) Mary Anderson (film actress) (born 1920) Mary Anderson (inventor) (1866 1953) Mary Anderson (figure skater) (born 1926) Mary Anderson (Mayor, Kinney, MN) (1915–2007) Mary Anderson (author)… … Wikipedia
bain-ma|rie — «ban ma REE», noun, plural bains ma|rie «ban ma REE». a vessel partly filled with heated water, into which a smaller vessel may be placed for gentle cooking or heating. Both the double boiler and the modern restaurant steam table are based on the … Useful english dictionary
Mary Monnett Bain — Monnett Hall, Original Section, Delaware Ohio. Monnett Hall was torn down in the late 1970s. Mary Monnett Bain (born Mary Monnett) (September 21, 1833, Ohio July 30, 1885, Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas), following her mother s death, came into … Wikipedia
Mary McCormic — This article is about the opera singer. For the actress, see Mary McCormack. Mary McCormic (Nov 11, 1889,[1] Belleville, Arkansas – February 10, 1981, Amarillo, Texas) was an American operatic soprano and a professor of opera at the University of … Wikipedia
Bain-marie — A bain marie (also known as a water bath) is a French term for a piece of equipment used in science, industry, and cooking to heat materials gently and gradually to fixed temperatures, or to keep materials warm over a period of time. Description… … Wikipedia