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  1. Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson (October 2, 1905 – December 11, 2002), was an American photojournalist, cinematographer, and philanthropist.

  2. When World War II broke out in 1939, freelance photojournalist Marvin Breckinridge Patterson (b. 1905) took the first pictures of a London air-raid shelter. She was, however, new to radio when friend Edward R. Murrow hired her as the first female staff broadcaster in Europe for CBS.

  3. 11 de dez. de 2002 · Learn about Marvin Breckinridge, an amateur filmmaker who made The Forgotten Frontier (1930) and She Goes to Vassar (1931). Explore her life, family, education, and filmmaking activities in this biography.

  4. Marvin Breckinridge Patterson. American, 1905 - 2002. Patterson, Mary Marvin Breckinridge; Patterson, Jefferson Mrs.; Breckinridge, Mary Marvin

  5. Marvin Breckinridge Patterson was a Vassar alumna, photojournalist, broadcaster and diplomat's wife. She traveled the world, made films, met Edward R. Murrow and became the first female news correspondent for CBS.

  6. Marvin Breckinridge Patterson Lecture. The University of Maryland’s Historic Preservation Program will host our annual Patterson Lecture and workshop virtually on Thursday, March 4th and...

  7. Pioneering reporter who broke through the gender barrier in radio to become one of the 1st women to report the news during World War II, began career in Washington as a secretary for the Democratic National Committee; went abroad to work as a freelance photographer (1930); was in London (1939), when Edward R. Murrow put her on the air to report ...