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The WUSA franchises were in Philadelphia ; Boston ; New York City ; Washington, D. C .; Cary, N. C .; Atlanta ; San Jose, Ca.
Mary Ann Shadd Cary House in Washington, D. C.
* District 25: Cary D. Allred ( Rep ); E. Nelson Cole ( Dem ); W. B.
A former teacher and government relations executive, Dorrel served on the Cary Town Council from 1999 through 2007, representing Cary's District D, where her prominent role has placed her among the most important figures of the late 20th century Cary Town Council.
Glover H. Cary ( D )
Blackburn and his son Cary traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in September 1854 to secure an apprenticeship for Cary under noted physician Samuel D. Gross.
" D ' oh-in in the Wind " was written by Donick Cary and directed by Mark Kirkland and Matthew Nastuk.
Crombie lists King George VI, Winston Churchill, Cary Grant, Dwight D Eisenhower and John F Kennedy among its historic customers.
: by producers Cary Brokaw, Celia D. Costas, Michael Haley and Mike Nichols
He was popular with the wealthy political and acting elite, including such persons as Ronald Reagan, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, Barry Goldwater, the Vanderbilts, Fritz Lang, Barbara Hutton, Ray Milland, Debbie Reynolds, Sonja Henie, Billy Wilder, Dorothy Lamour, John D. Hertz, Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Koster, William Perlberg, William Wyler, and Robert Taylor.
* 2006, Cary, NC Friendly: D. C. United 2, Charleston Battery 0
Cary D. Tennis ( born September 11, 1953 ), an American author and columnist.
* Wintz, Cary D. ed.

Cary and .
* Avionics: Development and Implementation by Cary R. Spitzer ( Hardcover-Dec 15, 2006 )
Other well-known Coolidges, architect Charles Allerton Coolidge, General Charles Austin Coolidge, and diplomat Archibald Cary Coolidge among them, were descended from branches of the family that had remained in Massachusetts.
Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (; born 26 October 1962 ), known professionally as Cary Elwes, is an English actor and voice actor.
In movies, Cary Grant's character teaches rhyming slang to his female companion in the film Mr. Lucky ( 1943 ) and describes it as Australian rhyming slang.
In his book Still Me, Reeve says he based his interpretation of Clark Kent on Cary Grant's nerdy character in Bringing Up Baby.
Ironically, it is also in the Reeve films that Clark Kent's persona has the greatest resemblance to Woody Allen, though his conscious model was Cary Grant's character in Bringing up Baby.
The same classification would later be used, but with a different notation, also devised by Cutter, at the Cary Library in Lexington.
In 1962, Day appeared with Cary Grant in That Touch of Mink.
English Captain John Strong, commander of the Welfare, sailed between the two principal islands in 1690 and called the passage " Falkland Channel " ( now Falkland Sound ), after Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland ( 1659 1694 ), who as Commissioner of the Admiralty had financed the expedition and later became First Lord of the Admiralty.
* 1814 Samuel Fenton Cary, American-born U. S. Congressman ( d. 1900 )
* Loren Cary, Kelley Mike, Shaw Jim, " DESTROY ALL MONSTERS MAGAZINE 1976-1979 ", Primary Information, 2011.
Cukor wanted Cary Grant for the male lead and went so far as to read the entire script with him, but Grant, while agreeing it was the role of a lifetime, steadfastly refused to do it, and Cukor never forgave him.
Frank Horn, secretary to Cary Grant, was also a frequent guest.
He was soon noticed by Blake Edwards, who in 1958 cast him as a neurotic harried navy yeoman in Operation Petticoat with Cary Grant and Tony Curtis.
Valli's character was an early yet incomplete example of the Hawkian woman archetype as the sexually aggressive showgirl, while O ' Brien's Michael portrayal of a shy man not interested in sex is a character later elaborated upon by Cary Grant and Gary Cooper in later Hawks films.
The film starred Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn and has been called " the screwiest of the screwball comedies " by film critic Andrew Sarris.
Hawks followed this with the aviation drama Only Angels Have Wings, again starring Cary Grant and made in 1939 for Columbia Pictures.
In 1940 Hawks returned to the screwball comedy genre with His Girl Friday, starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
In 1949 Hawks re-teamed with Cary Grant in the screwball comedy I Was a Male War Bride, also starring Ann Sheridan.
Later in 1952 Hawks re-teamed with Cary Grant for the fifth and final time in the screwball comedy Monkey Business, also starring Marilyn Monroe and Ginger Rogers.
In 1964 Hawks made his final comedy, Man's Favorite Sport ?, which starred Rock Hudson ( since Cary Grant felt he was too old for the role ) and Paula Prentiss.

Cary and African
The racial makeup of Cary was 73. 1 % White, 8. 0 % African American, 0. 4 % Native American, 13. 1 % Asian, 0. 0 % Pacific Islander, and 2. 6 % were from two or more races.
Cary began his African service as a stereotypical colonial officer, determined to bring order to the natives, but by the end of his service, he had come to see the Nigerians as individuals facing difficult problems, including those created by colonial rule.
By 1821, Cary had accumulated a sum to pay his own expenses as a member of the colony sent to the African coast.
In cooperation with the First Baptist Church of Richmond, the American Baptist Foreign Missions Society, and the Richmond African Baptist Missionary Society, of which he was a founder, Cary became the first black American missionary to Africa.

Cary and American
* 1961 Cary Stayner, American serial killer
* 1921 Cary Middlecoff, American golfer ( d. 1998 )
In 1850 he married an American college teacher, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, who later wrote introductory books about natural history and, after his death, a lengthy biography of her husband.
* Cary Fowler, American agriculturalist
Other honorary alumni award-winning filmmaker include Costa-Gavras, skier Nancy Greene Raine, Milton Wong, Doris Shadbolt, dancer and choreographer Judith Marcuse, economist Jeffrey Sachs, Peter Gzowski, Douglas Coupland, Romeo Dallaire, Canadian businessman Stephen Jarislowsky, Iain Baxter, American agriculturalist Cary Fowler, Martha Piper, Sarah McLachlan, and Rick Hansen.
* September 1 Cary Middlecoff, American golfer ( b. 1921 )
* September 29 Samuel Fenton Cary, American politician ( b. 1814 )
* February 12 Alice Cary, American poet, sister to Phoebe Cary ( 1824 1871 ) ( b. 1820 )
* July 31 Phoebe Cary, American poet, sister to Alice Cary ( 1820 1871 ) ( b. 1824 )
* February 18 Samuel Fenton Cary, American politician and temperance activist ( d. 1900 )
** Jeremiah E. Cary, American politician ( d. 1888 )
* September 4 Phoebe Cary, American poet, sister to Alice Cary ( 1820 1871 ) ( d. 1871 )
* April 26 Alice Cary, American poet, sister to Phoebe Cary ( 1824-1871 ) ( d. 1871 )
Cary Grant ( born Archibald Alexander Leach ; January 18, 1904 November 29, 1986 ) was an English-born American film actor.
* Alice Cary ( 1820 1871 ), American poet
* Annie Louise Cary ( 1842 1921 ), American singer
* Caitlin Cary ( b. 1968 ), American country singer
* Charles P. Cary ( 1856-1943 ), American educator
* Constance Cary Harrison ( 1843 1920 ), American writer
* Diana Serra Cary ( b. 1918 ), American actress

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