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At around the age of 30, he married | Dorothy Wiss, a farmer's daughter. |
husband of New York Post owner and publisher | Dorothy Schiff, a granddaughter of the American finan |
The term was coined in 1968 by | Dorothy Vitaliano, a geologist at Indiana University. |
Dorothy Lamour, a childhood friend of Dell, later cre | |
With his wife Margaret he had a daughter | Dorothy and a son Bruce and he was the grandfather of |
His wife | Dorothy had a monument built for him in the church, a |
now preferring to be called by her real name, | Dorothy, is a Hollywood-based talk show host and the |
m Press published Last Days in Africville (by | Dorothy Perkyns), a fictional account of life for a y |
' | Dorothy' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Hechtia in |
he interracial romance between Margot Seaton ( | Dorothy Dandridge), a black drug store clerk, and Den |
The Congregation of the Sisters of Saint | Dorothy is a convent of active nuns, occupied primari |
In 1995 her father married | Dorothy Oremus, a Chicago attorney who along with oth |
In 1945, he married | Dorothy Jewson, a former Labour member of parliament |
Dorothy is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada withi | |
Dorothy (Jane Abbott) | |
Co-winning hymn Disarming Presence, Win Us - | Dorothy Fulton, Abington, Pennsylvania |
Although | Dorothy chooses abstinence as her prevention strategy |
Dorothy Hill, AC, CBE, FAA, FRS (10 September 1907 - | |
January 30 - | Dorothy Dell, actress (d. |
Dorothy Smith, actress, sculptor, jewelry maker, clas | |
Mrs. Spofford gives | Dorothy some advice ("Keeping Cool with Coolidge"). |
al grandparents were Sir Richard Devereux and | Dorothy Hastings, after whom she was named. |
Dorothy survived after his death, and his will shows | |
He set up a mail order business with his wife | Dorothy, supplying agricultural plastics and home-fre |
is a 1939 American film starring John Howard, | Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff, Judith Barrett, and Wi |
"My Girl Is Just Enough Woman For Me" ( | Dorothy Fields, Albert Hague) - 6:31 |
who lived for a brief period with his sister | Dorothy at Alfoxton House, described as "Kilve's deli |
His wife, | Dorothy Penrose Allen, died just prior to the publica |
r her retirement, she co-wrote two films with | Dorothy Lamour, Aloma of the South Seas and Rainbow I |
Dorothy Gale, along with the Scarecrow and Billina, d | |
ke Brearley and former England women's player | Dorothy Macfarlane also gave their support to the cam |
Julian Slade and | Dorothy Reynolds also wrote Salad Days and Hooray for |
Bishop Milhouse's sister, | Dorothy Jacobs, also survived him, as did seven grand |
Independent | Dorothy Heyl also ran in the general election. |
Upon returning to Alberta, he married | Dorothy Hall, also a native of Raymond. |
The trawler | Dorothy Gray altered course and rammed the periscope, |
Charles W. Carey, Jr., "Wrinch, | Dorothy Maud"; American National Biography Online, Fe |
riller features Virginia Mayo, Zachary Scott, | Dorothy Malone, among others. |
is reputed to be haunted by the ghost of Lady | Dorothy Southworth amongst others. |
d, Liza Minnelli, Diana Ross, Bea Arthur, and | Dorothy Loudon amongst others. |
He often starred alongside | Dorothy Gibson, an actress who survived the sinking o |
s a 1912 silent motion picture short starring | Dorothy Gibson, an actual survivor of the sinking of |
For a time, | Dorothy was an official greeter at the Opry. |
Dorothy had an elder sister Penelope Devereux, who wa | |
e quickly disappears as out of the past comes | Dorothy Ruskin, an amateur archeologist from the Holy |
two episodes doing odd tasks in order to save | Dorothy from an ancient curse from a Sicilian strega, |
inbow, which aimed to find an actress to play | Dorothy in an upcoming production of The Wizard of Oz |
e from many musicians including Hagai Shaham, | Dorothy DeLay, Ana Chumachenco, Tabea Zimmermann, Mic |
where, among other things, he met the former | Dorothy Hilton, and they became high school sweethear |
mmings and Saul Chaplin, from a screenplay by | Dorothy Kingsley and Charles Lederer, loosely based o |
ranged for a marriage between his stepsister, | Dorothy Howard, and Edward Stanley. |
hompson, Hazel Stanislaus, Vivian Carrington, | Dorothy Lawson and Allen Webster. |
Based on the play Women in Prison by | Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles, the film stars Bar |
fellow inmates Linda (Roth), "Sister Susie" ( | Dorothy Burgess) and Aunt Maggie (Maude Eburne), and |
2006 "Seek the Extremes: | Dorothy Iannone and Lee Lozano," Kunsthalle, Vienna, |
s a "musical romance" with book and lyrics by | Dorothy Donnelly and music by Sigmund Romberg, based |
He met | Dorothy Day and was a friend of Philip Murray, founde |
f gibbeting the bodies of George Broomham and | Dorothy Newman and has only ever been used for them. |
This work was completed by | Dorothy Beam and the gay poet Essex Hemphill, and pub |
s (1976-8), a job that would introduce him to | Dorothy Day and consequently would allow him to work |
f Oz, is an AIDS education piece that follows | Dorothy Gale and her friends from the "Land of AIDS" |
r Antoinette, a colonel's daughter (played by | Dorothy Lamour) and in an attempt to impress her he p |
of the Past / Beyond the Sunset (1977) (with | Dorothy Cork and Monica Douglas) |
the Wizard" (Follow the Yellow Brick Road) - | Dorothy, Scarecrow and Tin Woodman |
tempted to arrest in 1642) and his first wife | Dorothy, daughter and heiress of Sir Francis Ashley. |
He is married to | Dorothy Ranaghan, and has six children and twelve gra |
Selected Poems by Frank Thompson, edited by | Dorothy Thompson and Kate Thompson (2003) |
on album with The Caravans, Albertina Walker, | Dorothy Norwood, and original soprano Delores Washing |
Secret of the Old Post Box) by | Dorothy Sterling and Jane Goldsborough |
ama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring | Dorothy Bernard and featuring Blanche Sweet. |
by Gerry O'Hara and starring Julian Holloway, | Dorothy Tutin and Tom Bell. |
Also survived by his daughter, | Dorothy Muray, and her three children. |
Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, | Dorothy Boyd and Michael Hogan. |
ations, and brought the first women speakers, | Dorothy Day, and later Catherine de Hueck Doherty, to |
nd '49 with the Raymond Scott Quintet, singer | Dorothy Collins, and announcer Durward Kirby. |
It stars | Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young. |
George, Margaret, Thomas, | Dorothy, Elizabeth, and Robert. |
It was written by Joe Byrd and | Dorothy Moskowitz and is sung by Moskowitz. |
rk, William H. Reynolds, and, in later years, | Dorothy Spencer and Hugh S. Fowler. |
ormy Affair / Hostile Engagement (1987) (with | Dorothy Cork and Margaret Mayo) |
k by George Abbott and Betty Smith, lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, and music by Arthur Schwartz. |
et Journal Europe, following the departure of | Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher, and was in April 201 |
Albertina Walker (Queen Of Gospel Music) and | Dorothy Norwood, and they sent for her in Chicago. |
d host of KTTV's "Good Day L.A." in 1995 with | Dorothy Lucey and Jillian Reynolds, which for 15 year |
She was commissioned as USS | Dorothy (SP-1289) and was reportted as being "already |
Disney Productions film starring Tommy Kirk, | Dorothy McGuire and Beverly Washburn, and directed by |
Lincoln was a bride's maid at the wedding of | Dorothy Walker and Prescott Sheldon Bush. |
y Astor, and Marian Nixon in The Lash (1931), | Dorothy Mackaill and Donald Cook in Party Husband (19 |
Frances Gifford, Diana Lewis, Heather Angel, | Dorothy Morris and Connie Gilchrist. |
artin Marty, Rowan Williams, Joan Chittister, | Dorothy Day, and many others. |
mansion, four more children were born: Edgar, | Dorothy, Douglas and Marjorie. |
or the 1995 murder of 74 year old grandmother | Dorothy Davis, and the 1997 murder of 39 year old mot |
ou, occurred in 1920 at a double wedding with | Dorothy Gish and James Rennie. |
He married | Dorothy Bell and lived for 28 years at 1, Charlotte S |
Starring | Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall. |
Two demonstrators, UPL leader | Dorothy Harnett and Presbyterian minister Samuel Hann |
ane (1616-1663) of Hatton Garden, by his wife | Dorothy daughter and heir of James Horsey of Honningt |
of Jazz: The Otis Ferguson Reader, edited by | Dorothy Chamberlain and Robert Wilson, December Press |
Dorothy, Beulah and Margaret were first cousins. | |
ker Money is a 1933 American film directed by | Dorothy Davenport and Melville Shyer. |
He is one of 5 children from his mother | Dorothy Dalton and father Peter Leggit Dalton. |
and killed two of its female members, Sister | Dorothy Kazel and lay missionary Jean Donovan, as wel |
lloway do their own singing in this film, but | Dorothy Tutin and several others were dubbed. |
Sinai, and in 2001 he was named Mount Sinai's | Dorothy H. and Lewis Rosenstiel Professor and Chair o |
other of two notable activist sisters, Sister | Dorothy Hennessey and Sister Gwen Hennessey. |
It was founded in 1964 by the soprano | Dorothy Maynor, and offers its programs to students o |
In 1966 | Dorothy Gautreaux and other CHA residents brought a s |
cted by Theodore Reed and starring Bob Burns, | Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. |
went to Los Angeles, appearing in a show with | Dorothy Donegan and Nat King Cole; while there he mad |
Edna Mann, | Dorothy Mead, and Peter Richmond (later Miles Richmon |
Singers with whom he performed included | Dorothy Maynor and Alexander Kipnis; he accompanied t |
The newspaper was started by | Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin to make people aware of |
Neave married twice, firstly to | Dorothy Middleton and they had two sons and three dau |
r of "The Prosentential Theory of Truth" with | Dorothy Grover and Joseph Camp, and of The Revision T |
In 1964, Waring married | Dorothy Tutin, and they had two children, Amanda and |
posite the last performances in this opera of | Dorothy Kirsten and Norman Treigle. |
itchell Leisen with W.C. Fields, Martha Raye, | Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope. |
performed with Dolly Rathebe, Miriam Makeba, | Dorothy Masuka, and others. |
te Night block of crime drama series, starred | Dorothy Parke and Booth Savage as Amanda Reed and Jak |
957 film, directed by Henry Levin, written by | Dorothy Cooper and Diana Morgan. |
Douglas Barbour, Stephen Scobie, John Orrell, | Dorothy Livesay, and artist Norman Yates." |
lm starred Jim Davis, Christopher Mitchum and | Dorothy Malone and was directed by John 'Bud' Carlos. |
collecting English folk songs in Sussex with | Dorothy Marshall, and later in Oxfordshire and Glouce |
by George Pearson and starring Michael Hogan, | Dorothy Boyd and Richard Cooper. |
Pamela McKenzie, Heena Sidhu, Annu Raj Singh, | Dorothy Ludwig, and Lynda Hare. |
ing High (1943) is an American movie starring | Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell, made in Technicolor, |
Both Chicago City Council Alderman | Dorothy Tillman and singer Lou Rawls take credit for |
Dorothy Dickson and Allen Kearns, Jack Clarke, G. Myd | |
usic, Mr. Bloomfield worked closely with both | Dorothy Taubman and Edna Golandsky for many years. |
y Daphne Oxenford, Julia Lang, Eileen Browne, | Dorothy Smith and others. |
Others in the group were Clara Bow, | Dorothy Mackaill, and Hazel Keener. |
ng through the deadly Poppy field, which puts | Dorothy, Toto and Lion into a deep sleep. |
From here stars including Bob Hope, | Dorothy Lamour and Glenn Miller took off to entertain |
Other actors included Edmund Lowe, | Dorothy Burgess and J. Farrell MacDonald, |
s, The Smoker's Addictionary (1985), Rose and | Dorothy (1981), and Tales from Parc la Fontaine (2006 |
Bainter was the aunt of actress | Dorothy Burgess and sister-in-law to actress Grace Bu |
, then to actresses Ruth Miller, Elinor Fair, | Dorothy Sebastian and Grace Bradley. |
ans was presented the winner's trophy by Mrs. | Dorothy MacTavish and Miss Marcia MacTavish, mother a |
the Group's founding president, Cliff Holden, | Dorothy Mead and Dennis Creffield. |
In 1936 Buttram married | Dorothy McFadden and adopted a daughter with her name |
She was rammed a second time by the | Dorothy Gray and eventually, her captain was forced t |
Dorothy Roy and her husband John owned a warehouse ch | |
h music written by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, and published in 1930. |
80 (1983) (which was about murdered Playmate | Dorothy Stratten) and Nuts (1987). |
atural History Guide to Cape Cod & Islands by | Dorothy Sterling and Winifred Lubell |
"Rich Woman" was co-written by Millet with | Dorothy LaBostrie, and was later recorded by Canned H |
, opposite St Peter's Church and becomes Dame | Dorothy Street, and turns left across the Wearmouth B |
with her brother and sister-in-law, Otto and | Dorothy Berendt, and her son, Leroy, who was in his f |
s a popular song written by Benjamin Weisman, | Dorothy Wayne and Marilynn Garrett and made famous by |
escort prominent visitors like John Bernard, | Dorothy Parker and Ernest Hemingway. |
Together with Sydney Brenner, Jack Dunitz, | Dorothy Hodgkin, and Beryl M. Oughton he was one of t |
With the mice's help, | Dorothy, Lion and Toto are taken out of the poppy fie |
a sixth generation Missourian, and the son of | Dorothy Taylor and the late Missouri representative t |
Dorothy Mae Ann Wordsworth (25 December 1771 - 25 Jan | |
1589, eleven months after Leicester's death, | Dorothy acquired another stepfather, Sir Christopher |
film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring | Dorothy Gish, Antonio Moreno and Nelson Keys. |
ng place after Relena's impromptu speech, has | Dorothy Catalonia appear in Brussels, convincing the |
In 1563, | Dorothy was appointed Mistress of the Robes to Queen |
rried in Gloucester Cathedral 3 February 1904 | Dorothy Gertrude Arbuthnot and had two daughters. |
Tim and | Dorothy Luckhurst are the parents of four children, P |
Television films include The Dark, Surrender | Dorothy, See Arnold Run, Tiger Cruise, and I Married |
(See | Dorothy Day's article in the Catholic Worker (July/Au |
Dorothy Granger as Florabelle Priggle | |
Dorothy Comingore as Louise Terris | |
Dorothy McGuire as Deborah Patterson | |
Dorothy Lamour as Diana Wilson | |
Dorothy Christy as Mrs. Lowry | |
Dorothy Malone as Ruthie Donovan | |
Dorothy Vernon as Mrs. Crummitt | |
Dorothy Dwan as Madge Cullen | |
Dorothy Granger as Millie Gardner | |
Tarzan, Frederick Peters as Esteban Miranda, | Dorothy Dunbar as Jane, and Edna Murphy as Betty Grey |
Dorothy Malone as Cathy Sharpe | |
Dorothy Lamour as Head Saleslady | |
Dorothy Alison as Doreen Swanson | |
w up in San Diego and has the same godmother ( | Dorothy Vails-Weber) as Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight en |
Dorothy Walters as Mrs. Callerty | |
Dorothy McKinnon as Mazziati Grandmother | |
Dorothy Burgess as Gypsy Angecon | |
Dorothy Tree as Lucy Benton | |
Dorothy Peterson as Silas' Wife | |
Dorothy Vernon as Mrs. Rowse | |
Dorothy Carrol as Flora Colton | |
Dorothy Lamour as Molly Fuller | |
Dorothy Dare as Arline Davis | |
Dorothy Tree as Blackie Winter | |
Dorothy Revier as Mrs. Pritchard | |
Dorothy Ford as Tiny Smith | |
Dorothy Libaire as Jane Scott | |
Affair is a 1932 romantic drama film starring | Dorothy Mackaill as an adventurous socialite and Hump |
Dorothy Peterson as Manby, Fanny's housekeeper | |
Dorothy Mackaill as Dorothea "Dot" Parker Brunton | |
Dorothy Gibson as Miss Dorothy | |
Dorothy Morris as Dorothy Tuttle | |
has three children from his first marriage to | Dorothy Burns, as well as three children from his sec |
Dorothy Warren as Foscolina | |
Dorothy Green as Mrs. Margaret Champlain | |
Dorothy Lee as Peggy | |
Dorothy Malone as Lisa Bond (uncredited) | |
Dorothy West as The Tenement Girl | |
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