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Blodgett and Geoffrey
* Blodgett, Geoffrey T. ( 1966 ).

Blodgett and .
* 1898 – Katharine Blodgett, American scientist and inventor ( d. 1979 )
** Katharine Blodgett, American Scientist and inventor ( b. 1898 )
Towns founded during this period included Diehlstadt, Morley, Oran, Perkins, Blodgett, Crowder, Vanduser, Illmo, Fornfelt ( Scott City ), Chaffee, Ancell, and Kelso.
The city is named after Milton Santee, second husband of Jennie Blodgett, whose first husband was George A. Cowles, a ranching pioneer in the San Diego area.
A 1972 " Bedford Landmark Tour " says, " Site of the Wilson mills dating from about 1685 ; mills, dam, and pond passed from the Wilson family about 1770 to Oliver Bacon, then bought by Jonas Gleason ( 1782 ) and by Simeon Blodgett ( 1816 ); through the years, the site was operated as a grist mill, a saw mill, and later a cider mill.
Evart was founded in 1871 by D. A. Blodgett and James Kennedy.
It was founded by Delos A. Blodgett, a banker, lumber baron, and philanthropist.
His family was a major benefactor in the Grand Rapids area via the Blodgett Hospital and the Grand Rapids Home for Kids.
The village and a locally-run campground, Blodgett Landing, are located at the confluence of the Hersey, one of the best trout streams in the state, and the Muskegon river, enjoyed by canoers and tubers.
Blodgett is a village in Scott County, Missouri, United States.
Blodgett is located at ( 37. 004301 ,-89. 526237 ).
The town includes the village of Blodgett Landing.
* Blodgett Mills – A hamlet in the southeast corner of the town on US-11.
Eli Blodgett also settled here in 1804, and there were many others prior to 1809.
The college's founder, Elizabeth Blodgett Hall, had formerly been a private girls ' school headmistress at Concord Academy.
When envisioning the college in the early 1960s, Elizabeth Blodgett Hall deliberately named it nothing more than " Simon's Rock.
* E. D. Blodgett, Apostrophes: Woman at a Piano
** for his translation of the novel Transfiguration by E. D Blodgett, in 1999
") Other notable characters were ranch hand Buckskin Blodgett, Red's gal pal Beth and bad guy Ace Hanlon.

Blodgett and Boston
As detailed in Notable American Women by the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Katherine Blodgett never married and lived a vibrant life, living in a Boston marriage for many years with Gertrude Brown, who came from an old Schenectady family.
Blodgett began her coaching career by serving as an assistant coach to the women's basketball team at Boston University during the 1999-2000 season.

Blodgett and ,"
In David O. Selznick's 1937 " A Star is Born ," character Norman Maine ( Frederic March ) prepares a Prairie oyster cocktail at a lunch counter as he overhear's the newly-renamed Esther Blodgett ( Janet Gaynor ) practicing her " one line " in her first film role as Vicki Lester.

Blodgett and Mississippi
She was also only the fifth women's basketball player in NCAA history to have 3, 000 points ( a list including Jackie Stiles of Southwest Missouri State, Patricia Hoskins of Mississippi Valley State, Lorri Bauman of Drake, Cheryl Miller of USC, and Cindy Blodgett of Maine ).

Blodgett and Valley
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 American schlock melodrama film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, John LaZar, Michael Blodgett and David Gurian.
It was co-written by Michael Blodgett from Beyond the Valley of the Dolls fame.

Geoffrey and T
When " Light breaks where no sun shines " appeared in The Listener in 1934, it caught the attention of three senior figures in literary London, T. S. Eliot, Geoffrey Grigson and Stephen Spender.
* Gould, R. T., The Loch Ness Monster and Others, London, Geoffrey Bles, 1934 and paperback, Lyle Stuart, 1976, ISBN 0-8065-0555-9
* Pinck, Daniel C., Jones, Geoffrey M. T.
The basic plot concerns Groucho, as explorer Captain Geoffrey ( or Jeffrey ) T. Spaulding, attending a party in his honor at the estate of society matron Mrs. Rittenhouse, and investigating the theft of a valuable painting during the party.
These include T. S. Eliot, who taught the poet laureate John Betjeman there, Gerard Manley Hopkins the poet, the composers John Taverner and John Rutter, John Venn the inventor of Venn diagrams, actor Geoffrey Palmer, Anthony Crosland MP and Labour reformer, and the cabinet minister Charles Clarke.
This led to a further re-flowering-in the Depression and war years between 1930 and 1955-and this can be seen in the work of: artists such as John Piper ; John Tunnard, David Jones ; Graham Sutherland ; John Craxton ; John Minton ; Stanley Spencer ; Eric Ravilious ; Robin Tanner ; Bettina Shaw-Lawrence ; writers such as John Cowper Powys ; J. R. R. Tolkien ; Mervyn Peake ; C. S. Lewis ; Arthur Machen ; T. H. White ; Dylan Thomas ; Geoffrey Grigson ; and Herbert Read ; film-makers such as Humphrey Jennings ; Powell and Pressburger ( e. g.: A Canterbury Tale, 1944 and Gone to Earth, 1950 ); and photographers such as Edwin Smith ; Roger Mayne ; and John Deakin.
* Geoffrey Healey, The Healey Story: A Dynamic Father and Son Partnership and Their World-beating Cars, G. T.
God's Gift to Women ( 1997 ) won the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize.
The character of Captain Jeffrey ( or Geoffrey, the name appears both ways in the film ) T. Spaulding ( the " T " stands for " Edgar ") first appeared in the Broadway play Animal Crackers and later in the 1930 film of the same name.
The ICA was founded by Roland Penrose, Peter Watson, Herbert Read, Peter Gregory, Geoffrey Grigson and E. L. T.
Under Geoffrey Faber's chairmanship the board in 1929 included T. S. Eliot, Richard de la Mare, Charles Stewart and Frank Morley.
* Bleakley, Geoffrey T., ( 2002 ).
His most recent collections are The Nerve ( 2002, winner of the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize ), The Sugar Mile ( 2005 ) and Hide Now, which was published in 2008 and shortlisted for both the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2008 and the Forward Prize in 2009.
* Gould, Rupert T. ( 1944 ), " The Auroras, and other doubtful islands ", in Oddities: A Book of Unexplained Facts, revised ed., Geoffrey Bles, pp. 124-162.
Sharp, Adolfo J. de Bold, T. Geoffrey Flynn, Harald Sonnenberg, Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Michael Smith
University trustee Geoffrey T. Boisi and Rene ( Isacco ) Boisi, both members of the college class of 1969, endowed the Center in 1999 with a $ 5 million gift.
More recently, in Serious Poetry: Form and Authority from Yeats to Hill, he has challenged contemporary views of poetry and personality with new readings of Yeats, W. H. Auden, T. S. Eliot and Geoffrey Hill.
On this date, Professor Geoffrey T. Martin together with Dr. Jacobus Van Dijk representing the Leiden museum discovered the burial chamber of Maya's subterranean tomb at Saqqara some 18 metres ( 60 feet ) below the surface.
* Geoffrey T. Martin: The Hidden Tombs of Memphis, London 1991, p. 147-88 ISBN 0-500-39026-6
She married Geoffrey D T Cooper, who was the youngest appointed Australian Lieutenant Colonel in World War II, commanding officer of the 2 / 27th, and a fourth generation member of the Adelaide Cooper family ( Coopers Brewery ).

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