Mary Nell Santacroce papers undated.
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Santacroce, Mary Nell, 1918-1999
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Mary Nell Santacroce (1918-1999) was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she lived for most of her life, pursuing a career in teaching and in acting. She earned an A.B. degree in theatre from the University of Georgia in 1939. After a short period in New York City, where she attempted to launch a career in theatre, Santacroce returned to Atlanta and married Hugh Ivey. They had two children, John and Dana Ivey and were later divorced. From the description of Mary Nell Santacroce collectio...
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University of Georgia. International Student Life Office
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