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Only later does | Mrs Haraguchi realize it was her mistake (her mothe |
Mrs Haraguchi, angered by this snub, speculates it | |
irst neighbor to bear the brunt of this snub is | Mrs Haraguchi. |
Vivienne Chatterton - | Mrs Hardcastle |
Mary Merrall as | Mrs. Hardcastle |
ave Trade', and met his future wife, a niece of | Mrs Hardcastle. |
during the campaign due to a throat illness and | Mrs. Hardie gave only a brief address (with no quest |
In 2009, | Mrs. Harding increased the annual lecture's endowmen |
33 Stroud Green Road, in premises occupied by a | Mrs Harding, and recorded in the Census of 1911 as |
Joanna Dickens - | Mrs. Hardy |
Isabelle Keith as | Mrs. Hardy (uncredited) |
ecutes the Gypsies, who are forced to flee, but | Mrs. Hardy kidnaps his daughter, Arline (Darla Hood) |
Mr. and | Mrs. Hardy wish to have a quiet night in their apart |
of plaster to fall from the ceiling below onto | Mrs. Hardy, who is reading a magazine, and who looks |
ersion, Los Calavaras, featured Linda Loredo as | Mrs. Hardy. |
Mary Merrall as | Mrs. Harg |
Joan Blair as Frau Klott, alias | Mrs. Hargrove |
Sarah Edwards as | Mrs. Hargue, Housekeeper |
the company of Herbert Beerbohm Tree she played | Mrs Harkaway in Partners, following which she becam |
Mrs. Harkness (syn. | |
ip was launched on 14 August 1943; sponsored by | Mrs. Harlow F. George, the mother of Seaman George; |
Barbara Gott - | Mrs Harlow |
Mr. & | Mrs. Harold S. Vanderbilt. |
1966 and launched on 15 July 1967, sponsored by | Mrs. Harold Dale Meyerkord and Mrs. Harold E. Meyerk |
Maud Doria Haviland, whose married name was | Mrs. Harold Hulme Brindley (February 10, 1889, Tamwo |
He was survived by his mother, | Mrs. Harold Ridley, his sister Judy and brother John |
Mrs. Harper hosted the spouses of G8,G20 leaders in | |
Marjorie Gateson - | Mrs. Harper |
In 1917, | Mrs. Harriet Nevins donated her farm of rolling past |
Mrs. Harriet Belinda Hubbard (Lauren Bacall), an old | |
stow, Devon, the son of Rev. Francis Slater and | Mrs. Harriet Slater. |
n Academy - later named The Donoho School after | Mrs. Harriet Donoho - has expanded into the premier |
a nursey school for children aged 3 - 4 run by | Mrs Harris (teacher) and Mrs Spiteri. |
Cloris Leachman - | Mrs. Harris |
ory was told by Diana Trilling in the 1982 book | Mrs. Harris and by the journalist Shana Alexander in |
Kingsley, and writer/director Phyllis Nagy and | Mrs. Harris For the Record: Firsthand Accounts, whic |
Mrs. Harrison survived the former president by nearl | |
He resided with President and | Mrs. Harrison in the White House and died there in 1 |
Virginia Hammond as | Mrs. Harrison |
es William Henry, their youngest child, Mr. and | Mrs. Harrison had six other children; Elizabeth, Ann |
Sometime after | Mrs. Harrison's death in 1892, the former president |
The site was dedicated on February 9, 1959 with | Mrs. Harry Wegeforth and family in attendance. |
4 May 1943; launched 28 July 1943; sponsored by | Mrs. Harry J. Lowe, mother; and commissioned 22 Nove |
Wash.; launched 17 September 1960, sponsored by | Mrs. Harry Schmidt; and commissioned 26 August 1961, |
Mrs. Hart approached E. Allen Moore, a former teache | |
an Order of the British Empire was conferred on | Mrs Hart-Moxon for services relating to Holocaust e |
Mrs. Hartke, 48, is a resident of Amissville, Virgin | |
Joyce Kennedy as | Mrs. Harvey |
During this period he acted for | Mrs Harvey in the Harvey v Crawley case, which gave |
Dock Company, Oakland, California, sponsored by | Mrs. Harvey S. Haislip; and commissioned 10 November |
Julia Duffy as | Mrs. Harvey |
Sally George - | Mrs. Harville |
Virginia Farmer as | Mrs. Haskins, the Housekeeper |
Ida Waterman as | Mrs. Hastings Vance |
Maude Eburne as | Mrs. Hastings |
Renee Carson as | Mrs. Hatfield |
Mrs Hathall made no sound. | |
oroughfare was named Chamberlin Boulevard after | Mrs. Hattie Chamberlin of Kansas City, Missouri who |
Norman, his brother-in-law, was the husband of | Mrs. Hattie Norman and the father of Mrs. Mary Linds |
Nora Swinburne as | Mrs. Hatton |
ntions that at the time of the visitors, Mr and | Mrs Havelock were having Patum Peperium sandwiches. |
Mrs. Havergal | |
Colleen Clifford - | Mrs. Haversham |
He married Mary E. Joy in 1866, and both he and | Mrs Haweis (d. |
After his death, | Mrs. Hawke sold it to engineer Al Goldschmidt and hi |
Dorothy Peterson as | Mrs. Hawkins |
Following | Mrs. Hay's death in 1962, her heirs established the |
Soon, everybody thinks | Mrs Hayashi is a petty, vengeful person, and is all |
Rhea Haines - | Mrs. Hayden |
, journalist for The New York Clipper, wrote to | Mrs. Hays and explained that he was researching a bo |
Still, | Mrs. Hays was unable to provide him with any evidenc |
yward's divorce was final, she became the fifth | Mrs. Hayward with the ceremony taking place in Carso |
The Principal is | Mrs Hazel Edwards (BEd, MEd, PQH (NI)). |
One day, another boy dares him to visit | Mrs. Hazel Pennicott (Ethel Barrymore), who lives ne |
Diane Howse - | Mrs. Healey |
oebe Apperson Hearst at 1816 Scenic Avenue, and | Mrs. Hearst's own house at 2368 Le Conte Avenue. |
Lydia Knott - | Mrs. Heathe |
Mrs. Heather Reid was awarded second place in "Secon | |
Ruth Cracknell - | Mrs. Heather Newby |
Her works include the novels | Mrs. Heaton's Daughter and Who Walk with the Earth?, |
Celeste Yarnall as | Mrs. Hedges |
Diane Ladd as | Mrs. Heflin |
riding school by popular local characters Mr & | Mrs Heggadon in the 1960s/70s. |
Its current principal is | Mrs Heidi O'Brien. |
erman, Mr. Heinz (was constantly referred to as | Mrs. Heinz in all subsequent articles film magazines |
After the tour, | Mrs. Heisch determined the entire Wintersmith area, |
He sought to convince | Mrs. Heisch to nominate the amphitheater for designa |
She was launched 7 May 1945 and sponsored by | Mrs. Helen H. Davis. |
That honor goes to | Mrs. Helen Morse who officially held the Women's Clu |
Mrs. Helen Melnick | |
The first principal was | Mrs. Helen Wong, principal from 1961 to 1973. |
Cargill, Inc., Savage, Minnesota, sponsored by | Mrs. Helen Rae Clark; and commissioned 27 May 1944, |
An oil painting of the Daishi by a member, | Mrs. Helen Nakagawa Abe, of the local congregation a |
ction to the hiring by the Police Commission of | Mrs. Helen A. Watson as the city's first jail matron |
The Loved One (1965) (MGM) ... | Mrs. Helen Kenton |
Mrs Helen Potter (1999 - ) | |
The term "Javanese cat" was coined by a | Mrs Helen Smith of MerryMews Cattery circa 1950. |
The church was erected between 1886 and 1889 by | Mrs Helen Hay Mackie Baillie as a memorial to her l |
He was to greet Col. Henry Steel Olcott and | Mrs Helena Blavatsky, founders of the Theosophical |
Mrs. Helene Alving, a widow. | |
Nana Bryant as | Mrs. Hellie Novotny |
Their father, a banker, died about 1950, and | Mrs. Helm remarried. |
It was purchased in 1983 by | Mrs. Helmsley and her husband Harry for US$11M. |
A jury agreed and ordered | Mrs. Helmsley to pay Bell $11,200,000 in damages. |
Besides composing, she wrote a The works of | Mrs. Hemans, with a memoir by her sister. |
wo daughters, one of whom, Matilda, (who became | Mrs Hemming) was a portrait painter. |
try to avoid work by faking stomach aches until | Mrs. Hen teaches them the value of labor. |
during the showgirl-audition scene in the movie | Mrs. Henderson Presents. |
Gertrude Claire - | Mrs. Henderson |
Noreen Nash as | Mrs. Henderson |
In 1925, | Mrs. Henderson also donated land to the District of |
Academy Award nominations for Transamerica and | Mrs. Henderson Presents, and box office success thro |
Judi Dench - | Mrs. Henderson Presents as Mrs. Henderson |
In the film | Mrs Henderson Presents, Cromer is portrayed by acto |
Anna has appeared in the films Anita and Me, | Mrs Henderson Presents, Hippie Hippie Shake with Si |
Gertrude Astor - | Mrs. Hendricks |
Suzanne Ford as | Mrs. Henley |
Clara Kimball Young as | Mrs. Henrietta Post |
Florence Roberts as | Mrs. Henrietta Parker |
Alice Brady as | Mrs. Henrietta Sherwood |
Company, Port Newark, New Jersey; sponsored by | Mrs. Henry Rawlings Hamner, wife of Lt. Hamner; and |
Maryland; launched 6 August 1918; sponsored by | Mrs. Henry A. Stanley; and commissioned 12 April 191 |
The Letters of | Mrs. Henry Adams, 1865-1883. |
When | Mrs Henry died in 1953, it was Mrs Meredith - then |
nd, was launched 21 December 1943; sponsored by | Mrs. Henry Williams; and acquired and commissioned 1 |
She was launched on 22 July 1978 sponsored by | Mrs. Henry M. Jackson, and commissioned on 28 March |
Mrs Henry Phipps and Her Grandson Winston, oil on c | |
In 1981, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Monroe purchased the station and continue |
chusetts, to teach Bridges, and for over a year | Mrs. Henry taught her alone, "as if she were teachin |
Jean Hayes ... | Mrs. Herbert Baker |
& Foundry Co., Savannah, Georgia; sponsored by | Mrs. Herbert Hezlep; and commissioned 17 April 1944, |
Louise Dresser - | Mrs. Herbert Banning |
Cora Witherspoon as | Mrs. Herford |
Billie Burke as | Mrs. Herman Vincent |
Martha Mattox as | Mrs Herman |
Ulla Lagnell as | Mrs. Hermansson |
Hollis, sponsored by his widow, | Mrs. Hermione C. Hollis. |
Eva Bell - | Mrs. Herringbone |
Mrs. Herzmark 1979-1993 | |
el Company, Quincy, Massachusetts; sponsored by | Mrs. Hester Bancroft Berry, great-granddaughter of G |
Mrs Hewlett, having separated from her husband in 1 | |
His executors sold Trebah to Mr. and | Mrs. Hext |
Ethel Wales - | Mrs. Heyfer |
Mrs. Hiden served as Chair of the Board of Trustees | |
In January 1911, | Mrs. Higbee (she was the widow of Lieutenant Colonel |
Beryl Mercer as | Mrs Higgins |
nated for three Academy Awards, the last one as | Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady (1964). |
Pygmalion (1938), | Mrs. Higgins |
Mrs. Higley gathered seeds from the local cider mill | |
the fray for Labour and the Liberal hopeful was | Mrs Hilda Runciman. |
Diane Hart - | Mrs Hill |
Past: | Mrs Hill, Mr Higgins |
Mrs Hillman also seems interested in more than a pu | |
Meanwhile, | Mrs. Hillyer, who is working on her doctoral dissert |
Mrs. Hilmerson - destroyed | |
Olive Tell as | Mrs. Hilton |
Marion Leonard - | Mrs. Hilton |
sm was introduced into the village Clawson by a | Mrs Hind through her contact with the Wesleyan Soci |
y, Elsie Ferguson was the only child of Mr. and | Mrs. Hiram Benson Ferguson, a successful attorney. |
eing Pony Club successfully operate in England, | Mrs. Hirst founded the Ingleburn Horse and Pony Club |
"It is a privileged memory", | Mrs. Hitchcock recalled. |
Erm yeah, just in the same way that | Mrs. Hitler isn't a war criminal, but because she me |
ers that she is sexually harassed constantly by | Mrs. Hoa's son. |
Mai is employed by | Mrs. Hoa, the cruel mistress of a great house. |
His wife, | Mrs. Hoadley (Julia Swayne Gordon) is equally cruel |
Julia Swayne Gordon - | Mrs. Hoadley |
Lynda Baron as | Mrs Hobbs |
As | Mrs. Hobbs, in A Petticoat Pilot (1918), Helen was c |
Seeking the rent, | Mrs. Hobley enters and, believing Myra has run off t |
He thanked his father's then landlady, a | Mrs Hocken, whom he said was very sympathetic with |
h Rebbe escaped from Poland, he asked Rabbi and | Mrs. Hodakov to accompany him to the United States. |
n wonders why Bree did not name her cookbook as | Mrs. Hodge, to which Bree replies that Mrs. Van De K |
Louise Hampton - | Mrs Hodges |
Britta Smith as | Mrs. Hogan |
Maude Allen as | Mrs. Hogan |
One night in October 1976, | Mrs Hogg attacked her husband, hitting and kicking |
Mrs. Holkar also built a famous network of subways f | |
East end Orphan who is a servant of | Mrs. Holland in The Ruby in the Smoke. |
Ruth-Maria Kubitschek ... | Mrs. Holland |
The Amazing | Mrs. Holliday (1943) |
Ruth Robinson as | Mrs. Hollingsworth |
Edisto Revisited (1996), a sequel to his debut, | Mrs. Hollingsworth's Men (2000), and The Interrogati |
Jennifer Hennessy as | Mrs. Holly |
In the book Mr. and | Mrs. Hollywood, the author criticized the script, no |
Olga Lindo as | Mrs. Holt |
Mrs. Holt used this area to teach Bible studies to h | |
The vessel was sponsored by | Mrs. Homer L. Ferguson upon commissioning on 29 Janu |
was launched on 29 September 1917, sponsored by | Mrs. Homer S. Cummings, and commissioned on 18 Octob |
Elizabeth McGovern as | Mrs Honeychurch |
Mrs. Honeycomb | |
Cha Hwa Yun as | Mrs. Hong (Ji Wook's Mother) |
s Violet White, then her mother enrolled her in | Mrs. Hook's School of Music. |
Mrs. Hoover also distinguished herself by becoming t | |
Claire McDowell - | Mrs. Hope |
alifornia; launched 21 March 1943; sponsored by | Mrs. Hope Owen; and commissioned 20 September 1943, |
Joan Newmark as | Mrs. Hopper |
Mr and | Mrs Horner - master gunner on HMS Surprise and his |
son John was scolded when asked by his teacher, | Mrs. Horowitz, what his father does for a living. |
Mrs Hortense Leverson and the spirit of her decease | |
The former | Mrs. Horton soon finds a new and better husband, whi |
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