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Mae Magnin Brussell : ウィキペディア英語版
Mae Brussell

Mae Magnin Brussell (May 29, 1922 – October 3, 1988) was an American radio personality. She was the host of ''Dialogue: Conspiracy'' (later renamed ''World Watchers International'').
==Early life==
Mae Magnin was born on May 29, 1922 in Beverly Hills, California.〔Peter Knight, ''Conspiracy Theories in American History: An Encyclopedia'', ABC-CLIO, 2003, pp. 140-141 ()〕 Her father, Edgar Magnin, was a Reform rabbi at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple.〔'Rabbi To Deliver Sunday Sermon', ''The Stanford Daily'', Volume 99a, Issue 8, 17 July 1941
()〕 Her paternal great-grandfather was Isaac Magnin, a frame carver and gilder. Her paternal great-grandmother was Mary Ann Magnin, the founder of I. Magnin, an upscale women's clothing store in San Francisco, California.
She attended Stanford University in Palo Alto and received an Associate degree from the University of California, Berkeley.〔〔''Register - University of California'', Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1943, Volume 2, p. 3 ()〕

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