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  1. 14. März 1983 · Mrs. Guthrie danced with Martha Graham in 1935, under the name of Marjorie Mazia, and became Miss Graham's first assistant in the Graham School of Dance, a position she held for 15 years.

  2. 27. März 2014 · Perhaps you knew her as the woman who co-founded the Woody Guthrie Foundation, supporting the work of like-minded organizations like the Beacon Sloop Club and SingOut Magazine. Perhaps you knew her as the woman who worked and organized neurologists around the globe to come together in the hopes of finding a cure for Huntington’s disease?

  3. New York, NY - Music icon Woody Guthrie wrote "She Came Along To Me" for his wife Marjorie before he died from Huntington's disease (HD) in 1967. Before he passed, Marjorie promised Woody that she would dedicate her life to "do something" about this devastating brain disorder with no cure which also threatened their children.

  4. In 1943 Woody & Marjorie moved to Coney Island to be close to Marjorie’s parents living in the Sea Gate community. It was walking along the boardwalk that Marjorie first notices signs of Huntington’s in Woody, as he pushed their baby’s stroller along the boardwalk. He had a hitch in his step and a lag in his manner even though he wasn’t ...

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  6. 7. Dez. 2022 · In 1967, Marjorie Guthrie founded the Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease (CCHD) just weeks before her husband Woody Guthrie died from #HuntingtonsDisea...

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  7. HDSA Celebrates 50 Years of Service In 1967, the dynamic and determined Marjorie Guthrie launched an all-out assault on the disease that would soon claim her husband, music legend Woody Guthrie, and threatened their three children. Her extraordinary efforts turned her into a global voice in the fight against Huntington’s disease. Woody Guthrie Woody Guthrie