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      • Born in Hamilton, Elizabeth Stewart worked as a researcher and producer for current affairs at CBC-TV in Toronto prior to moving to Vancouver where she has turned to dramatic screenwriting for TV shows that focus on programs for children and youth.
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  2. Stewart was born on August 16, 1906 in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, one of four children. Her father George, an American mining engineer who owned gold and silver mines in the region, met...

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · Love brought Elizabeth Stewart back to her birthplace of California, but her provenance, exquisite taste and the trust of her A-list clients have made her the most celebrated fashion visionary in Hollywood since Edith Head.

  4. Born in Hamilton, Elizabeth Stewart worked as a researcher and producer for current affairs at CBC-TV in Toronto prior to moving to Vancouver where she has turned to dramatic screenwriting for TV shows that focus on programs for children and youth.

  5. Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Stewart (Aug. 16, 1905–Nov. 27, 1976) was a Mexican-American researcher who pioneered the field of viral oncology research. She was born on August 16, 1905, in Tecalitlán, Jalisco, Mexico. [1]

  6. Biography: Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was born to an American father and a Mexican mother in Jalisco, Mexico she graduated with an MS in Microbiology at the University of Massachusetts and worked for NIH throughout World War completing a Ph.D. in 1939 from the University of Chicago.

  7. Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was born on August 16, 1905, in Tecalitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, to a Native Mexican mother and an American mining engineer father. [1] [2] Due to the Mexican Revolution, she and her family were asked to leave the country in 1911, forcing them to migrate to the United States. [3]

  8. Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was born in Tecalitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, to a Native Mexican mother and an American mining engineer father. The Mexican Revolution in 1911 forced her family to migrate to the United States. In 1927, she earned a B.Sc. degree in economics from New Mexico State University.