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Last Case (1913), was much praised, numbering | Dorothy L. Sayers among its admirers, and with its la |
s first major research, in collaboration with | Dorothy L. Foster, focused on the interconversion of |
Dorothy L. Sayers's fictional sleuth Lord Peter Wimse | |
(Dante scholar | Dorothy L. Sayers, following the lead of Giovanni Boc |
A friend of | Dorothy L. Sayers, she co-wrote the play upon which S |
He appears in the first play of | Dorothy L. Sayers' radio play cycle The Man Born to b |
e of literary figures including Evelyn Waugh, | Dorothy L. Sayers and W. H. Auden. |
to the 1927 mystery novel Unnatural Death by | Dorothy L. Sayers, its passage in Parliament providin |
series was written by novelist and dramatist | Dorothy L. Sayers, and produced by Val Gielgud. |
( | Dorothy L. Sayers in The Anatomy of Murder) |
Tutti Frutti - Richard Penniman and | Dorothy La Bostrie |
"Tutti Frutti" (Richard Penniman, | Dorothy LaBostrie) |
"Rich Woman" ( | Dorothy LaBostrie, McKinley Millet) - 3:04 |
His neighbor, songwriter | Dorothy LaBostrie, supposedly persuaded him to start |
"Rich Woman" was co-written by Millet with | Dorothy LaBostrie, and was later recorded by Canned H |
Dorothy Lamour as Diana Wilson | |
Dorothy Lamour as Head Saleslady | |
Dorothy Lamour as Molly Fuller | |
Dorothy Lamour | |
res, directed by William Thiele, and starring | Dorothy Lamour in her film debut, Ray Milland, and Ra |
'n Andy), and Dunne is its star; in addition, | Dorothy Lamour sings a torch song, much as Helen Morg |
Dorothy Lamour in The Hurricane, 1937, and in most of | |
Dorothy Lamour - "Road to Romance" (1958) | |
Dorothy Lamour as Princess Lalah McTavish | |
ong was written in 1944 and was introduced by | Dorothy Lamour in the Paramount musical comedy film, |
Dorothy Lamour as Manuela | |
cted by Theodore Reed and starring Bob Burns, | Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. |
itchell Leisen with W.C. Fields, Martha Raye, | Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope. |
ing High (1943) is an American movie starring | Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell, made in Technicolor, |
Dorothy Lamour as Marama | |
"Moonflowers" - by | Dorothy Lamour |
From here stars including Bob Hope, | Dorothy Lamour and Glenn Miller took off to entertain |
ohnny Burke (lyrics) and Jimmy Van Heusen for | Dorothy Lamour to perform in the 1946 film Road to Ut |
Dorothy Lamour as Nancy Angel | |
The song was a regular part of | Dorothy Lamour's repertoire. |
r Antoinette, a colonel's daughter (played by | Dorothy Lamour) and in an attempt to impress her he p |
Dorothy Lamour, a childhood friend of Dell, later cre | |
a film released by Columbia Pictures starring | Dorothy Lamour, George Montgomery, and Glenda Farrell |
arisse, Dale Evans, Alice Faye, Merv Griffin, | Dorothy Lamour, Rob Lowe, Tony Martin, Vincent Price, |
tures, directed by Schertzinger, and starring | Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, Eddie Bracken, singer |
al were It Could Happen To You (song) sung by | Dorothy Lamour, which quickly became a pop standard a |
is a 1939 American film starring John Howard, | Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff, Judith Barrett, and Wi |
r her retirement, she co-wrote two films with | Dorothy Lamour, Aloma of the South Seas and Rainbow I |
he funeral for Bob Hope's friend and co-star, | Dorothy Lamour, was also held at St. Charles, in Sept |
e film offered a change of pace for its star, | Dorothy Lamour, it was not a success at the box offic |
Scott, Alan Hale, Sr., Charles Bickford, and | Dorothy Lamour. |
niel Decatur Emmett, starring Bing Crosby and | Dorothy Lamour. |
9 musical comedy film starring Jack Benny and | Dorothy Lamour. |
ta) attended by its stars Charlton Heston and | Dorothy Lamour. |
Isabel Jewell as | Dorothy Lane (uncredited) |
WP articles for such as Mary_Anne_Talbot and | Dorothy Lawrence use female pronouns, then, no matter |
Jeff Donnell as | Dorothy Lawrence, Gidget's mother |
hompson, Hazel Stanislaus, Vivian Carrington, | Dorothy Lawson and Allen Webster. |
Dorothy Lawson - cello | |
Dorothy Lawson, daughter of Harry Lawson, 1st Viscoun | |
ETHEL String Quartet: Ralph Farris, viola; | Dorothy Lawsott, cello; Todd Reynolds, violin; Mary R |
Leila Hyams as | Dorothy Layton |
Rama V. Blackwood, USNR(W); | Dorothy Lazair, Y1C, USNR(W), and Mary Blackwell, Y2C |
Dorothy Leavey died in January 1998 at the age of 101 | |
The Thomas and | Dorothy Leavey Library is on of the two main undergra |
The renovations were funded by the Thomas and | Dorothy Leavey Foundation. |
Dorothy Lee as Peggy | |
Pettyjohn was born | Dorothy Lee Perrins in Los Angeles, California and ra |
Dorothy Lee - Patsy | |
In 1889 he married Alice | Dorothy Lee Warner, at St Barnabas, Pimlico, having m |
Dorothy Lee as Anita | |
Dorothy Lee ... Elsie Wilson | |
Dorothy Lee as Mary Marsh | |
Dorothy Lee as Annette Marshall | |
he way, Tommy falls for a girl named Annette ( | Dorothy Lee), unaware at first that she's the daughte |
Wilson was married to | Dorothy Lee. |
with Toby Wing, Lois Wilson, Sidney Fox, and | Dorothy Lee. |
Because of his alcoholism, | Dorothy left him sixteen days after the birth of thei |
red harsh treatment from the grandparents and | Dorothy left home at age 14, working as a nanny. |
Dorothy Lena Young (May 3, 1907 - March 20, 2011) was | |
963, following the death of his beloved wife, | Dorothy Lenhart Crist, formerly of New Cumberland. |
ed by his wife of forty-six years, the former | Dorothy Lepine (November 18, 1916 - December 30, 1993 |
Alfond married | Dorothy Levine in 1943; they raised four children: Te |
On 4 July 1903 | Dorothy Levitt won her class at the Southport Speed T |
Dorothy Levitt, in a 26 hp Napier, at Brooklands, 190 | |
for psychiatrist, author, and Yale professor | Dorothy Lewis, who wrote "Guilty by Reason of Insanit |
lebrities including Tony Bennett, Lena Horne, | Dorothy Lewis, Frank Sinatra, and Luciano Pavarotti h |
uary 1803 - 3 February 1855), married Frances | Dorothy Ley on 8 August 1844 and had issue |
Dorothy Libaire as Jane Scott | |
Dorothy Libaire as Martha Means | |
It was excavated between 1930 and 1935 by | Dorothy Liddell. |
Dorothy Lightbourne is currently the Minister of Just | |
He was survived by a sister | Dorothy Lind of Burlington, Iowa and by his companion |
With the mice's help, | Dorothy, Lion and Toto are taken out of the poppy fie |
Wadham and | Dorothy lived with his parents until his father's dea |
h of Thynne in 1580, his widow, known as Dame | Dorothy, lived at Manor Farm as a dower house. |
Ox was selected as a finalist for the 2008 | Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. |
e, and has three times been nominated for the | Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. |
Short-listed for the | Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2004 (The Alchemy of Ha |
Nominated for the 1997 | Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize (Autobiography) |
"Is A Door" 2010 ( | Dorothy Livesay B.C. Book Prize for poetry) |
Poetry or Drama: | Dorothy Livesay, Day and Night. |
Dorothy Livesay, The Documentaries, poems from the 19 | |
Poetry or Drama: | Dorothy Livesay, Poems for People. |
Pratt, A.J.M. Smith, A. M. Klein, P.K. Page, | Dorothy Livesay, Earle Birney, and Marjorie Pickthall |
Douglas Barbour, Stephen Scobie, John Orrell, | Dorothy Livesay, and artist Norman Yates." |
Jimmy and | Dorothy Long reside in Natchitoches. |
On the death of his grandmother Lady | Dorothy Long in 1710, he inherited the Draycot Estate |
Dorothy Louden | |
r) & the original cast with Andrea McCardle & | Dorothy Loudon for Annie |
d, Liza Minnelli, Diana Ross, Bea Arthur, and | Dorothy Loudon amongst others. |
Beall Tudor, Sr. (1914-1987), and a daughter, | Dorothy Louise Tudor. |
d host of KTTV's "Good Day L.A." in 1995 with | Dorothy Lucey and Jillian Reynolds, which for 15 year |
Dorothy Lucille Dodson (March 28, 1919 - June 24, 200 | |
Tim and | Dorothy Luckhurst are the parents of four children, P |
He married | Dorothy Lucy Lempriere in January 1917 and was awarde |
Pamela McKenzie, Heena Sidhu, Annu Raj Singh, | Dorothy Ludwig, and Lynda Hare. |
3. Quartet - "We're sorry to delay you" ( | Dorothy, Lydia, Wilder, and Sherwood) |
Liza - | Dorothy Lyman |
Mary | Dorothy Lyndon (1877 - April 5, 1924) was the first f |
Arlene Dahl as | Dorothy Lyons |
the son of Sir Anthony Ashley of Damerham and | Dorothy Lyte of Lytes Cary in Somerset. |
Barrington was married to | Dorothy Lytton, daughter of Sir William Lytton. |
for the prosecution included James S. Conway, | Dorothy M. Hunt, Henry T. King, Jr., Raymond J. McMah |
Working together with Dr. | Dorothy M. Horstmann, McCollum isolated poliovirus in |
kpoom Shilapham, James Allen, Jackie Tsai and | Dorothy M. Yoon. |
ton, Washington, to Elmer Enzi and the former | Dorothy M. Bradley, Enzi grew up in Thermopolis, Wyom |
2005: Editor, with | Dorothy M. Kennedy: Knee-Deep in Blazing Snow: Growin |
Dorothy M. Welby Prior ca. | |
He married | Dorothy Mabel Jackson in 1944 and in 1947 had a son, |
Dorothy Macardle (alternatively spelt McArdle) was bo | |
ke Brearley and former England women's player | Dorothy Macfarlane also gave their support to the cam |
Affair is a 1932 romantic drama film starring | Dorothy Mackaill as an adventurous socialite and Hump |
Dorothy Mackaill | |
Dorothy Mackaill as Dorothea "Dot" Parker Brunton | |
y Astor, and Marian Nixon in The Lash (1931), | Dorothy Mackaill and Donald Cook in Party Husband (19 |
Starring | Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall. |
s a WAMAPS Baby Star along with Clara Bow and | Dorothy Mackaill in 1924. |
Dorothy Mackaill - Elsie Maury | |
Dorothy Mackaill as Kay Everly | |
A successful actress ( | Dorothy Mackaill) is about to marry a rich man instea |
Others in the group were Clara Bow, | Dorothy Mackaill, and Hazel Keener. |
Based on the play Women in Prison by | Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles, the film stars Bar |
Raymond's widow, | Dorothy MacKaye, later married Kelly. |
bbaniyah, joined them in London in 1953, soon | Dorothy Maclean was to join in, thus at one point all |
In 1973 David Spangler and | Dorothy MacLean with several other FF members formed |
She met | Dorothy Maclean while the two were working as secreta |
Dorothy Maclean, now also living and working in Londo | |
ans was presented the winner's trophy by Mrs. | Dorothy MacTavish and Miss Marcia MacTavish, mother a |
Dorothy Mae Davis (Mrs. | |
Dorothy Mae Ann Wordsworth (25 December 1771 - 25 Jan | |
Born | Dorothy Mae Buffum in 1901 in La Fayette, Illinois, s |
an unassuming man in private (once married to | Dorothy Mae Good, with whom he had three children - a |
es played opposite Keith Andes in the role of | Dorothy Maguire Grevemberg, wife of crusading Louisia |
His first wife was | Dorothy Maitland Falk; they had two daughters. |
Dorothy Malone as Ruthie Donovan | |
Dorothy Malone as Cathy Sharpe | |
ors also asked Paramount to cut a scene where | Dorothy Malone is seen wearing only a strategically p |
Dorothy Malone as Lisa Bond (uncredited) | |
Dorothy Malone attempts to seduce Rock Hudson in this | |
Dorothy Malone ..... Mildred | |
Dorothy Malone as Rosie | |
lm starred Jim Davis, Christopher Mitchum and | Dorothy Malone and was directed by John 'Bud' Carlos. |
Dorothy Malone as Lola Gillway | |
st and the Furious, starring John Ireland and | Dorothy Malone |
Dorothy Malone as Mrs. Elaine Yarborough, USO Manager | |
riller features Virginia Mayo, Zachary Scott, | Dorothy Malone, among others. |
, Scott Glenn, William Windom, Joshua Bryant, | Dorothy Malone, Robert Alda, Barbara Rush, Jack Kelly |
, and also includes an unbilled appearance by | Dorothy Malone. |
Lady | Dorothy Manners (c. |
Macintosh married | Dorothy Manning, whose sister Mary, was married to Ar |
In 1923 he married | Dorothy Margaret Davis of Boardmills, County Down. |
On 9 August 1930 he married Lady | Dorothy Margaret Browne, the elder daughter of Valent |
Dorothy Marie Miner (August 14, 1936 - October 21, 20 | |
The 13 Hennessey siblings - | Dorothy Marie Hennessey was the eldest - grew up on a |
He married | Dorothy Marie Hansen in 1941 and they raised four chi |
He married and had as children, | Dorothy Marion Donovan; William F. Donovan, Jr.; and |
Dorothy Marion Campbell (11 January 1911 in Hedon, Yo | |
Hastings' youngest daughter | Dorothy married Thomas Tregonwell. |
His third daughter | Dorothy married Patrick Bowes-Lyon, 15th Earl of Stra |
In 1911, | Dorothy married publisher George P. Putnam, who later |
His daughter and heiress | Dorothy married Sir Thomas Gresley Bt in 1719. |
collecting English folk songs in Sussex with | Dorothy Marshall, and later in Oxfordshire and Glouce |
Enid Crystal | Dorothy Marx FRSA was an English painter and designer |
Dorothy Mary Moyle Needham FRS (22 September 1896, Lo | |
Dorothy Mary Moyle was born in London, to patent cler | |
ff of Lincolnshire of Fulbeck Hall married to | Dorothy Mary Findlay, daughter of Alexander Ogilvy Fi |
assingham (b 1905) and playwright and actress | Dorothy Massingham (1889-1933). |
performed with Dolly Rathebe, Miriam Makeba, | Dorothy Masuka, and others. |
ated anxiety behaviors as control mice", says | Dorothy Matthews of The Sage Colleges in Troy, New Yo |
Julia Sutton - | Dorothy Matthews |
Dorothy Maud Wrinch (12 September 1894 - 11 February | |
Harry Crichton, DSO (1872-1958), by his wife | Dorothy Maud (who died in 1959), daughter of the Hon. |
Charles W. Carey, Jr., "Wrinch, | Dorothy Maud"; American National Biography Online, Fe |
On 28 June 1920, he married | Dorothy Maude Isabel Harvey. |
Bethel Stores, was constructed by Harold and | Dorothy Mawson in the 1960s as a result of a major de |
Jane Novak - | Dorothy Maxwell |
Geoffrey Hemming married | Dorothy May Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. J. Wood |
Singers with whom he performed included | Dorothy Maynor and Alexander Kipnis; he accompanied t |
He encouraged his Hampton student, soprano | Dorothy Maynor, to pursue a career as a concert artis |
It was founded in 1964 by the soprano | Dorothy Maynor, and offers its programs to students o |
She had two sisters, | Dorothy McAdams Sparks, who predeceased her, and Ruth |
of the High Court of Australia) and Reverend | Dorothy McCrae-McMahon |
st his third mayoral campaign to the reformer | Dorothy McCullough Lee. |
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