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Maude A. Gough (married October 19, 1900, in Juneau; | |
notable Canadian women; Elizabeth Binmore and | Maude Abbott.) |
eakfast lodge, with prominent Broadway actress | Maude Adams among its guests. |
d on the 1916 play which starred stage actress | Maude Adams in the Bronson role. |
He played Romeo to | Maude Adams's Juliet. |
from Annie Adams Kiskadden (mother of actress | Maude Adams), and assumed he was having a second aff |
popular resident stock company, which included | Maude Adams, under the management of the younger bro |
e, Billie Burke, E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, | Maude Adams, Paul Gilmore, Evelyn Millard and Henry |
James M. Barrie which starred Barrie favorite | Maude Adams. |
y, and once the home of American stage actress | Maude Adams. |
Lantana, Florida, in the 1980s with his wife, | Maude Aimee (whom he married in 1942), Humbard was s |
Maude allegedly purchased a flat in London, close to | |
Maude Allen as Mrs. Hogan | |
Lieutenant General Timothy | Maude, an Army Deputy Chief of Staff, was the highes |
lied force under General Sir Frederick Stanley | Maude and reconquered Kut on February 23, 1917. |
, defeating the Conservative incumbent Francis | Maude, and lost his seat to the Conservative candida |
S.C., b. 1883, who in 1916 married Mary Isabel | Maude, and had issue. |
r the television series The Sandy Duncan Show; | Maude and Good Times; Alice, with David Shire, and " |
opped up in various popular TV shows including | Maude and The Mary Tyler Moore Hour. |
languages include CafeOBJ, Eqlog, FOOPS, Kumo, | Maude and OBJ3. |
roydon and Purleigh included Aylmer and Louise | Maude and Vladimir Chertkov. |
e Dirty Harry sequel Sudden Impact, Harold and | Maude and Dangerous Minds. |
ike Jack Benny, Sergeant Bilko, Carol Burnett, | Maude, and One Day at a Time. |
s a 1928 British crime film directed by Arthur | Maude and starring Leslie Faber, Annette Benson and |
whom he had 5 children: Arthur, Bingham, Maye, | Maude, and Audrey. |
based on real life historical characters-Queen | Maude and King Stephen are the main protagonists-Pen |
to the front bench, he lost his job to Francis | Maude and left the shadow cabinet. |
Maude arrived to catch the end of the British failur | |
Mary | Maude as Irene |
Joan | Maude as Amy Lunn |
w 1879, and won ahead of Hellwig, Muratov, and | Maude at Moscow 1880. |
e, launched on 28 June 1944, sponsored by Mrs. | Maude B. Schricker, and commissioned on 24 July 1944 |
lan Becher Webb in 1876 - the others being Frs | Maude, Balfour and Tobias. |
As a result of his activist work, he and | Maude Barlow were awarded the 2005 Right Livelihood |
water resources and features Canadian activist | Maude Barlow in her pursuit to protect water from pr |
the Threat to Canadian Sovereignty (1997) with | Maude Barlow; |
re Fighting Global Corporate Rule' (2001) with | Maude Barlow; |
Wells's second wife | Maude Barnes Wells, who died in 2001, shared his lov |
Angus Edmund Upton | Maude, Baron Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon PC (8 Sept |
ter of Henry Charles Johnston Barton and Ethel | Maude Barton. |
Moira Lister - | Maude Bodley |
Alice | Maude, born Queensland 1868 |
Frederick Francis | Maude, born in Lisnadill on 20 December 1821, was an |
til she had served for twenty-three years that | Maude Cary returned to the United States on furlough |
Maude Catherine Somerset (1862 - 6 June 1946) | |
Bonar Bain, who once played the brother of his | Maude character, Dr. Arthur Harmon. |
Christopher | Maude Chavasse OBE MC ED (9 November 1884 - 10 March |
crated by the Bishop of Rochester, Christopher | Maude Chavasse. |
A sister locomotive to | Maude connected up as a stationary boiler, St Margar |
days' worth of supplies had been accumulated, | Maude continued his march toward Baghdad. |
In 1909 he married Ada | Maude Cooke, with whom he would have two sons and a |
in 1953 and completed in 1959 for Andrew B. & | Maude Cooke. |
In 1902, he married Lauretta | Maude Corbin; she died in 1909. |
Unfortunately for Field, | Maude could not persuade the Appeal Court and the co |
ying Circus, The Persuaders, The Golden Girls, | Maude, Coupling, Little Britain, Are You Being Serve |
Archdall married Emily Mary | Maude, daughter of Rev. John Charles Maude in 1845. |
Roberts married Lady Cecilia | Maude, daughter of George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlis |
Nevertheless, | Maude decides to help Barry escape again from the Co |
Cabinet Office minister Francis | Maude described this as completely "untenable" and " |
The Conservative chairman Francis | Maude described it during the leadership election as |
only a small trust of $65,000 (Beale's mother | Maude died in 1940 and Major Bouvier died in 1948). |
played the psychiatrist in the film Harold and | Maude, directed by Hal Ashby, and starring Bud Cort, |
Given reinforcements and more equipment, | Maude directed his force in a steady series of victo |
He was married to | Maude E. Hart on September 2, 1908. |
e Ervay, Harry Ervay, Henry S. Ervay, Jr., and | Maude E. Ervay. |
Maude Eburne | |
Maude Eburne ... Mrs. Clayton | |
Maude Eburne as Grandma | |
Maude Eburne - "Baby Feet" | |
Maude Eburne as Mrs. Hastings | |
Maude Eburne as Mrs Snyder | |
Maude Eburne as Mrs. Smith | |
Maude Eburne as Mrs. Magruder | |
Maude Eburne as Sarah Harkins | |
Maude Eburne as Granma Quill | |
ster Susie" (Dorothy Burgess) and Aunt Maggie ( | Maude Eburne), and prison matron Noonan (Ruth Donnel |
Vineyard Magazine in 1910 , this was edited by | Maude Egerton King |
Lady | Maude Elizabeth Dawson (born 1882) |
She was born | Maude Elizabeth Simpkins in Radford, Virginia. |
This land was acquired by a | Maude Ellis and her two sons, Murley and John Ellis. |
Days, WKRP in Cincinnati, What's Happening!!, | Maude, Emergency!, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteri |
Maude Emory | |
Maude Emory - The Wife | |
Maude Emory - The girl/the mother | |
In 1900 he married | Maude Ethel Marshall, the daughter of an army Major |
, and together, the couple had five daughters: | Maude, Ethel, Maxine, Thelma, and Marjorie. |
ee of his siblings, sisters Sallie Clementine, | Maude Ethel, and May (Mary), survived into adulthood |
Not only did | Maude face attack from within the organization but f |
lby, M.D., Trapper John, M.D., Medical Center, | Maude, Fantasy Island, Alice, Murder, She Wrote, The |
t person in the world, before the discovery of | Maude Farris-Luse who was nine months older. |
Maude Fay (ca. | |
Originally from San Francisco, | Maude Fay went to Dresden on the advice of Johanna G |
The cast included the American | Maude Fay as Ariadne, Otto Wolf as Bacchus, and Herm |
Maude Fay (also spelled Maud Fay; 18 April 1878 - 7 | |
was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Francis | Maude, Financial Secretary to the Treasury between 1 |
In the quick pan across Springfield, | Maude Flanders can be seen alive. |
Maude Frazier (April 4, 1881 - June 20, 1963) was an | |
The first building on the campus was named | Maude Frazier Hall and completed in 1957. |
Maude Fricket Creek | |
Maude Fulton - Miss Fern | |
It is based on the 1917 play by | Maude Fulton. |
He married a second wife, Annie | Maude Gardner, in 1883, who bore him three further c |
He married Elizabeth | Maude Garner on 24 June 1933. |
On 21 May 1921, he was married to | Maude Garner, daughter of John W. Garner and Mrs Eff |
9 April 2007 - 2007: | Maude Garrett and Kyle Linahan |
Maude gave up his seat at the 1983 UK general electi | |
Maude George - Aho | |
Maude George as Olga Andrevich | |
Maude George - Jessica Hadley (as Maud George) | |
Maude George (15 August 1888 - 10 October 1963) was | |
His many patients included | Maude Gonne, Austin Clarke and Nora Barnacle. |
cres, All in the Family, Love, American Style, | Maude, Good Times and Law & Order. |
Margaret Shelby - | Maude Greenwood |
Initially | Maude had intended to become a priest and graduated |
Maude Harper put the property up as collateral on a | |
Later, at Castle Sligo, Lady | Maude has developed affection for Barry. |
He married | Maude Henrietta, the daughter of Guelph businessman |
Maude, Henry Evans: Of islands and men : studies in | |
n 1922, the Inn was purchased by Robert L. and | Maude Hickman. |
Maude Hill - Goody Rickby | |
On September 12, 1893, he married | Maude Hubley of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
Edith | Maude Hull born in Hampstead, married locally born P |
It was based on a romance novel by Edith | Maude Hull The Sons of the Sheik, a sequel to the be |
dical The Pearl and The Sheik written by Edith | Maude Hull, published in 1921. |
Maude I. Logan Elementary School | |
ion episode for the Bea Arthur-starring series | Maude in the 1970s won Harris the Humanitas Prize. |
s the musical producer for the film Harold and | Maude in 1971, with music written by Cat Stevens, wh |
Stevens wrote all the songs in Harold and | Maude in 1970-1971, during the time he was writing a |
eatured in a scene in the 1971 film Harold and | Maude in which Harold pretends to assault Maude whil |
A visitor to | Maude in early 1879 described “the little township o |
Maude instead ran Portillo's campaign. | |
Maude Irvine Kerns (1876-1965) was an American artis | |
Maude is buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery | |
On 28 June 1920, he married Dorothy | Maude Isabel Harvey. |
A week later, General | Maude issued the Proclamation of Baghdad, which incl |
Florida, the son of Samuel Drew Fife, Sr., and | Maude Iva Cox. |
er of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stanley | Maude KCB CMG DSO and the cousin of Colonel F. C. Ma |
Sir Walter | Maude KCIE CSI (1862 - 2 May 1943) was a British adm |
o which she was a major donor, was renamed The | Maude Kerns Art Center in her honor. |
undation was set up by William L. McKnight and | Maude L McKnight in 1953. |
In 1868, he married | Maude L. Woodill. |
Maude Laird Middle (Grades 6-8) | |
The son of L. W. Atcherley and his wife | Maude Lester Nash, Atcherley was educated at Gresham |
Maude Louis - Rose Dubois (as Maud Louis) | |
Maude Louise Lorillard, later Baroness Revelstoke (1 | |
09 to Wyatt Childs Blassingame (a teacher) and | Maude Lurton Blassingame. |
In 1897, he married | Maude MacDonald. |
Ethel Catherine Wood in 1902 and then later to | Maude MacPherson after his first wife's death. |
Maude made his maiden speech in the Commons on 17 Oc | |
Maude Mae Kirchner Elementary School | |
Maude married twice, firstly in 1927 to Rosamund Mur | |
He married Helena Esma | Maude Mary Rodgerson in 1899. |
Compton married Annie | Maude May in 1900. |
In 1917, he married | Maude Mayes. |
rs E. F. Lindquist, Harry Greene, Ernest Horn, | Maude McBroom, and Herbert Spitzer first designed an |
Maude Mortimer, married Theobald II de Verdun | |
it was named after the current headmaster Miss | Maude Munson. |
Very Good Eddie, First Lady Suite, Harold and | Maude, My Life With Albertine, Bloomer Girl, and Jol |
He married his cousin | Maude Nannie Bernard in 1885; they had two sons and |
In 1996 on the advice of Francis | Maude, Norman decided to apply for the Conservative- |
He married Cora | Maude Northrop. |
Annie | Maude Norton Battelle died in March 1929. |
Battelle's mother, Annie | Maude Norton Battelle, was a suffragette. |
launched on 27 October 1900; sponsored by Miss | Maude O'Connor; and commissioned on 4 September 1902 |
Maude Odell as Mrs. McGonegal | |
Maude Odell (November 10, 1871 - February 27, 1937) | |
The seat was won by Francis | Maude of the Conservative Party at the 1983 general |
Maude Oswald - Hammond | |
fell out with Chertkov and argued with Aylmer | Maude over the English translation of Tolstoy's work |
he remarried a year later, to his cousin Mary | Maude Parker Jervis. |
December 1868 - 16 February 1929) married (1) | Maude Penrice Bilton (2) Mary Gwatkin Ellis |
award at a music camp for his cornet playing, | Maude Pitcher was the runner up. |
Miss Margery | Maude played her part with peculiar sweetness. |
was a recurring character on the 1970s sitcom | Maude, playing the boyfriend of Maude's daughter Car |
It stars Andy Clyde, Dick Wessel, | Maude Prickett, Florence Auer, and Vernon Dent. |
Joan Sims - | Maude Pritchett |
Sarah Koskoff - | Maude Proctor |
rematurely from alcoholism, and three sisters, | Maude R. Bouvier Davis, Michelle C. Bouvier Scott Pu |
has established what is known as the Mertz and | Maude Reception Area in honor of his own pets at PAW |
After the 2005 general election, | Maude returned to the Shadow Cabinet as Chairman of |
nd Mary Jane Hart raised their six children on | Maude Road in Hardee County. |
Their daughter | Maude Royden became a preacher and suffragist. |
Papers of Agnes | Maude Royden are held at The Women's Library at Lond |
the Anglican supporter of women's ordination, | Maude Royden, and contributed a chapter to Royden's |
garet Bondfield, Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, | Maude Royden, Helena Swanwick, and a wide range of w |
In 1870 he married | Maude Sarah Williams (died 1937), the daughter of Si |
Mr. Sardonicus (1961) as | Maude Sardonicus (note her incredible resemblance to |
Shelby Foote, Natasha Tretheway, Birney Imes, | Maude Schyler Clay, William Grant Still, Morgan Free |
Maude Sergeant Bouvier (1870- 1940) - Kennedy Onassi | |
Maude served in the Peshawar Field Force and became | |
ted to do no more than hold the existing line, | Maude set about to re-organising and re-supplying hi |
Maude should not have conveyed the property to Thorn | |
was born in Ventura, California to Charles and | Maude Smith. |
Glenda Farrell as | Maude Snodgrass |
One of the last fluent speakers, | Maude Starr, died on January 20, 2010. |
, Jennifer Nixon as Queen Itchie, Bliss Blood, | Maude Swift as Secretary Jenny and guests such as Th |
ls to Sydney and Melbourne for exhibition once | Maude the Cockatoo, who is the official judge, selec |
On 1 June 1916 he married Pamela Cynthia | Maude, the daughter of actors Cyril Maude and Winifr |
d by the estates of both McKnight and his wife | Maude, the foundation's assets grew substantially in |
Francis | Maude, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, had been popula |
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