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s cousin, Princess Feodora, daughter of Prince | Harold, a younger brother of King Christian X and Pri |
18. 'My Brother | Harold, a Tale,' 1872, 8vo. |
city of Augusta was founded in 1836 by Leonard | Harold, a follower of Daniel Boone, as a riverboat la |
ten in the first person and tells the story of | Harold, a young man who gets sucked into Brooklyn's u |
Harold A. Turner in command. | |
Harold A. Keeling (born September 18, 1963, in New Or | |
Myerscough served as a law clerk for Judge | Harold A. Baker, United States District Court for the |
It was written by | Harold A. McDougle ('44) who became a part-time instr |
15 June 1946 at the Boston Navy Yard, Captain | Harold A. Carlisle in command. |
Batiste) /New Second Line (Milton Batiste)" - | Harold A. "Duke" Dejan & The Olympia Brass Band |
With | Harold A. Linstone. |
Expert on ECT Dr. | Harold A. Sackeim has been a consultant for Mecta sin |
Clinton on July 31, 1997, to a seat vacated by | Harold A. Baker. |
Harold A. 'Harry' Armitage was a footballer who playe | |
liam Langer, a fellow Republican, and Democrat | Harold A. Morrison with Langer winning in a landslide |
own (Vice-Chairman), Ann Phillips (Secretary), | Harold A. Sumerford (Treasurer), Edwin W. Allen Jr., |
Harold A. Frank was one of the partners of KCAQ and i | |
Harold A. Marshall was a Canadian scout and sniper se | |
One of their sons was James | Harold Abbott Glanville (1884-1966) who also had a ca |
pany's attorney, Debbie (Caroline Cave), about | Harold Abbott (George Newbern), who died from an illn |
Later the settlement was the birthplace of | Harold Abbott, a rugby union footballer and member of |
Harold Abbott, rugby union player. | |
setts Institute of Technology (MIT) professors | Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, with Julie Sus |
Harold Aberdeen Watson Timmins (April 14, 1896 - July | |
There was never a race upon which | Harold Abrahams beat Lord Burghley in this feat as th |
ndrew Lindsay is based upon Burghley) in which | Harold Abrahams accomplishes the same feat. |
A contemporary of | Harold Abrahams at Gonville and Caius College, Cambri |
He was the older brother of famed Olympian | Harold Abrahams. |
Harold Acton Papers, 1904-1994 (3.83 linear feet) are | |
d Poems of John Rodker, poems by Roy Campbell, | Harold Acton, Brian Howard, Walter Lowenfels and Word |
Alumni include Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh, | Harold Acton, Graham Greene, John Betjeman, Michael F |
is copied in her biography "Nancy Mitford" by | Harold Acton. |
Reba and | Harold, actors who believe they have been cast in Ric |
Adolph Green, the Nicholas Brothers (Fayard & | Harold), actors Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward, Kander |
He is the leader of the | Harold Adams Quartet, and a member of the group Moon |
Harold Adams is a prominent tenor saxophonist from th | |
Harold Adamson (1921-2001) was Chief of the Metropoli | |
The film has songs by Jimmy McHugh (music) and | Harold Adamson (lyrics), although one song by Rogers |
usic by Eldo Di Lazzaro 1939 English Lyrics by | Harold Adamson was a hit recorded by Glenn Miller, Ka |
For the Toronto Police Chief see | Harold Adamson (police chief) |
Later, American lyricist | Harold Adamson wrote words to music from the ballad t |
Harold Adamson wrote lyrics to Young's beautiful them | |
's a Wonderful World" (Jan Savitt, Leo Watson, | Harold Adamson) |
e Sanders, Jr., Clarence Williams, Floyd Hunt, | Harold Adamson) |
"Everything I Have Is Yours" (Burton Lane, | Harold Adamson) 3:05 |
"Where Are You" (Jimmy McHugh, | Harold Adamson) - 5:21 |
d Beautiful" (Music by Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics by | Harold Adamson) |
eaven Again" (Music by Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics by | Harold Adamson) |
o Steady" (Music by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by | Harold Adamson) |
"You're A Sweetheart" (Jimmy McHugh, | Harold Adamson) - 3:30 |
es, Sir, That's My Baby", and "You" (lyrics by | Harold Adamson). |
"A Woman Likes to Be Told" ( | Harold Adamson, Hoagy Carmichael) - 3:54 |
"A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" ( | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 3.21 |
"Where Are You?" ( | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:30 |
"A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" ( | Harold Adamson, McHugh) - 8:23 |
"It's a Wonderful World" ( | Harold Adamson, Jan Savitt, Johnny Watson) - 6:30 |
"Everything I Have Is Yours" ( | Harold Adamson, Burton Lane) - 3:43 |
"Where Are You?" ( | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:36 |
"Where Are You?" ( | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 3.16 |
"Where Are You?" ( | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 4:29 |
"It's a Wonderful World" ( | Harold Adamson, Jan Savitt, Johnny Watson) - 5:33 |
"Too Young to Go Steady" ( | Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 10:10 |
Vernon Duke, and lyrics by John La Touche and | Harold Adamson. |
usic was written by Burton Lane, the lyrics by | Harold Adamson. |
arry Warren and with lyrics by Leo McCarey and | Harold Adamson. |
verything I Have Is Yours," by Burton Lane and | Harold Adamson. |
appeared in the TNT miniseries The Company as | Harold Adrian Russell Kim Philby, having previously p |
Harold Adrian Walden (October 10, 1887 in Umballa, In | |
ery important thing: it was she who identified | Harold after his defeat at The Battle of Hastings. |
Whether Leofric had originally supported King | Harold against William or if he supported William fro |
Harold Ainsworth Peto (11 July 1854 - 16 April 1933) | |
Harold Ainsworth Peto (1854-1933), became a celebrate | |
Mark | Harold Alan Footitt (born November 25, 1985) is an En |
Harold Alan Hamersley MC (6 February 1896 - December | |
Harold Albert (Harry) Lovatt (18 August 1905-1984) wa | |
Lieutenant | Harold Albert White was a World War I flying ace cred |
Middle District of Alabama vacated by William | Harold Albritton III. |
Alan ( | Harold) Aldous (14 November 1923 - 24 February 1992) |
Hutton had already been superseded by General | Harold Alexander as GOC of Burma Army, and appointed |
Harold Alexander - tenor saxophone, flute | |
A 1st Siege Battery 8 inch howitzer and Gunner | Harold Alexander Triggs in 1917 |
C-in-C: General Sir | Harold Alexander |
in London to Cairo he reported to General Sir | Harold Alexander with the plans of deception designed |
Jack Gwillim as General | Harold Alexander |
a Brigadier on the General Staff Field Marshal | Harold Alexander at Allied Force Headquarters in Ital |
Harold Alexander (a future Governor General of Canada | |
McArthur was born in Mildura to | Harold Alexander and Gloria McArthur. |
It was commanded by General Sir | Harold Alexander and came under General Dwight D. Eis |
mer NFL player and Appalachian State graduate, | Harold Alexander is from Pickens. |
Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis 17 May | |
rmies in Italy, commanded by Field Marshal Sir | Harold Alexander, was the title of the highest Allied |
Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis 1 April | |
aincy, and specifically the decision to remove | Harold Alexander, later Earl Alexander of Tunis, from |
June 16 - | Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, milita |
Harold Alexander, Appalachian State University alumni | |
0, before being replaced by Lieutenant-General | Harold Alexander. |
Harold Alfond (March 6, 1914 - November 16, 2007) was | |
In the 1901 Census of Louth he is listed as | Harold Alfred Whistler aged 4 with his parents, older |
Sir | Harold Alfred MacMichael, GCMG, DSO (1882-1969), was |
Sir Godfrey | Harold Alfred Wilson (29 October 1871 - 1958) was an |
Harold Allan Wilson (January 21, 1885 - 1916) was an | |
Walter | Harold Alldritt (4 July 1918 - 27 July 1990) was a Br |
ked off, courtesy of a catapult shot by one of | Harold Allsobrook's brothers, circa 1920.[6] |
In 1058, | Harold also became Earl of Hereford, and replaced his |
younger brothers were all lawyers, his brother | Harold also being a Member of Parliament. |
Harold also gave his occupation as "Journalist" when | |
Savannah and | Harold also appear in All Grown Up! and a few of thes |
Harold also played piano for Tom Waits's songs Whistl | |
included artists Burton Hasen, David Finn and | Harold Altman, was exhibited at the Metropolitan Muse |
Harold Ambrose Patten (October 6, 1907 - September 6, | |
Harold Amos (September 7, 1918 - February 17, 2003) w | |
He had an older brother Dick (also known as | Harold), an older sister Marjorie, and a younger brot |
in 1969, | Harold and Josephine Hatcher retired to Spartanburg, |
The Molson Brothers: | Harold and Eric, Sons of J. Elsdale Molson |
ore the Norman Conquest by Godwin, son of King | Harold, and subsequently was the property of the crow |
wing William's victory at Hastings (1066) over | Harold and crowning as King of England in London late |
quick to pick up hunting with his brother, and | Harold and Clifford Hill who were also ostrich farmer |
They are rescued, and once safely on the ship | Harold and Maggie plan their wedding and possible hon |
country music record label launched in 2002 by | Harold and Vicky Shafer, along with Mike and Martha B |
No Nanette, Very Good Eddie, First Lady Suite, | Harold and Maude, My Life With Albertine, Bloomer Gir |
the Battle of Hastings alongside his brothers | Harold and Leofwine. |
al son of Lily Butterfield, and adopted son of | Harold and Edna Birch. |
His two sons | Harold and Cuthbert became artists, too. |
Stevens wrote all the songs in | Harold and Maude in 1970-1971, during the time he was |
h was used as a location in the Hal Ashby film | Harold and Maude (1971). |
he hotel was owned in the 50's through 1980 by | Harold and Marion Mahar. |
He also played the psychiatrist in the film | Harold and Maude, directed by Hal Ashby, and starring |
Together they had four sons (Lionel, Hereward, | Harold and Derick) and one daughter, Angela. |
She was a music student of Kemper | Harold and Frederic Hall. |
amed car-driven-off-cliff scene from the movie | Harold and Maude. |
Harold and Maude | |
FBI agent Michael Tyner alongside actors Gale | Harold and Ming-Na. |
village shop Bethel Stores, was constructed by | Harold and Dorothy Mawson in the 1960s as a result of |
and their five children, Grace, Emma, Clinton, | Harold and Jennie. |
g with music written by Wayne King and William | Harold and lyrics by Gus Kahn. |
The ceramics were made in England by | Harold and Phoebe Stabler of the Poole Pottery, and s |
, and they had at least three children, Sarah, | Harold and Allen. |
Orton, | Harold and Eugen Dieth (1952). |
It first appeared in the 1971 film | Harold and Maude. |
ed out of the mansion by someone she thinks is | Harold, and outside finds a dead body in the car. |
3. There once was a corporal bold - | Harold and Blanca |
On June 26, 1957, Margaret | Harold and her boyfriend-a U.S. Army sergeant on week |
They had two children: | Harold and Horace. |
Harold and Maude (2004; music by Joseph Thalken, base | |
olourist, and three of his brothers - Charles, | Harold and Arthur - also became artists. |
Gino comes between | Harold and Lou Carpenter (Tom Oliver) when he and Lou |
reated by the Janss Investment Company, run by | Harold and Edwin Janss and their father, Peter, in th |
ampum High School alongside his older brothers | Harold and Dick Allen. |
ed the Excelsior Brass Band, and his brothers, | Harold and George, were both musicians, George being |
Along with his brothers | Harold and Tostig, Gyrth was present at his father's |
as confiscated by Count Guy I of Ponthieu when | Harold and his party were shipwrecked. |
niversity of California Los Angeles planned by | Harold and Edwin Janss of the Janss Investment Compan |
baths are featured in a scene in the 1971 film | Harold and Maude in which Harold pretends to assault |
Master | Harold and the Boys will be released in the United St |
After a half-hearted search for her, | Harold and Rose apply for custody of the baby. |
The white castle page mentions the | harold and kumar movies. |
iptions Purho had heard of the children's book | Harold and the Purple Crayon. |
ll-Smith was the musical producer for the film | Harold and Maude in 1971, with music written by Cat S |
His son | Harold and daughter-in-law Virginia accepted the awar |
with Sundae Club on their track | Harold and their Stuff remix |
The next morning, | Harold and Nick go jogging. |
in Castro Valley, California, the daughter of | Harold and Lilly. |
m the Hal Ashby and Colin Higgins black comedy | Harold and Maude (1971). |
mainstream releases to Western audiences like | Harold and Kumar, Salaam Bombay, and the Elements Tri |
seen in the Dirty Harry sequel Sudden Impact, | Harold and Maude and Dangerous Minds. |
els be suppressed, but to his and Edith's fury | Harold and the English thegns refused enforce the ord |
By some accounts, | Harold and Dorothy had simply grown apart after Washi |
The show, which starred Gale | Harold and Ming-Na as FBI agents investigating the di |
Garry Shandling as | Harold Anderson |
de against Co-operative Commonwealth candidate | Harold Anderson in a straight fight. |
The visitor to Earth assumes the name | Harold Anderson and eventually meets Susan (Annette B |
Holmes Herbert as | Harold Anderson |
Harold Andrew Mason (July 30, 1911 - November 25, 199 | |
Harold Andrew "Hank" Allen (born July 23, 1940 in Wam | |
Bishop | Harold Anthony Perera, Bishop of Ratnapura, was insta |
Fred Holliday, John Letts, Brian Edmund Baker, | Harold Anthony Oaks, Leonard A. Payne, Robert Dodds, |
hich were described from material excavated by | Harold Anthony in 1919-1920. |
Harold Applegath, Billy Burch, Lionel Conacher, Sydne | |
Harold Archer "Harry" Brown (1897 - 1958) was an Engl | |
The music is by Herbert Stothart & | Harold Arlen and the lyrics are by E.Y. Harburg. |
performance on Only the Lonely's final track, | Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer's "One for My Baby (an |
Oscar Peterson Plays the | Harold Arlen Songbook (1959, Verve) |
or the song "For Every Man There's a Woman" by | Harold Arlen (music) and Leo Robin (lyrics). |
Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the | Harold Arlen Songbook (1961), Ella Fitzgerald Sings t |
ing the Blues" is a popular song with music by | Harold Arlen and the lyrics by Ted Koehler, published |
A 1953 musical remake used a score by | Harold Arlen and Cyril J. Mockridge. |
House of Flowers is a musical by | Harold Arlen (music and lyrics) and Truman Capote (ly |
full orchestra for "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the | Harold Arlen Songbook"(1961). |
The | Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler song "Get Happy" drew on |
Wiley - Sings the Songs of Rodgers & Hart and | Harold Arlen (1940); Hot House Rose (1996) |
"One for My Baby" ( | Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - 3:05 |
Tony Bennett - A String of | Harold Arlen (1960) |
ng Macabre" and "Ghost Dance" are added to the | Harold Arlen score. |
Later in the 1950s in Europe he played with | Harold Arlen (1959-1960) and with the orchestra of Qu |
In The Wizard of Oz and Other | Harold Arlen Songs, Shorty Rogers re-worked the song |
& Andre Previn - Come Rain or Come Shine: The | Harold Arlen Songbook (1996) |
Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of | Harold Arlen is a 1983 album by Rosemary Clooney, of |
t" and "If I Only Had the Nerve") is a song by | Harold Arlen (music) and E.Y. Harburg (lyrics). |
The Wizard of Oz and using the film's songs by | Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. |
Composer | Harold Arlen described it, along with The Merry Old L |
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