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You'd have to wait till Seaton's back from Mexico City and also while I set it up with Doris to have her have an alibi for D-night.
She also founded The Doris Day Animal League, which merged into The Humane Society of the United States in 2006.
It's also common to use this technique to simultaneously portray both participants in a telephone conversation, a long-standing convention which dates back to early silents, as in Lois Weber's triangular frames in her 1913 Suspense, and culminating in Pillow Talk, where Doris Day and Rock Hudson share a party line.
In addition to Doris Humphrey, Martha Graham and Tero Saarinen cited above, choreographers Twyla Tharp (“ Sweet Fields ,” 1996 ) and Martha Clarke (“ Angel Reapers ,” 2011 ) also set movement to Shaker hymns.
Hans has also been seen dating Lunchlady Doris.
On the south of the Ceramicus Sinus is the Carian Chersonnese, or Triopium Promontory ( Cape Krio ), also called Doris after the Dorian colony of Cnidus.
While Fred searches frantically, Susan, by now a firm believer in Kris, writes him a letter to cheer him up, which Doris also signs.
) McLennan County's contributions to World War II include the reopening of Rich Field, Doris Miller ( awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism at Pearl Harbor, also the first African American to earn such distinction ), and James Connally ( a locally famous World War II fighter pilot ).
Barbara Pepper ( later featured as Doris Ziffel in the series Green Acres ) was also considered to play Ethel, but Pepper had been drinking very heavily after the death of her husband, Craig W. Reynolds.
The next three films he directed, including two with Doris Day, The Thrill Of It All ( 1963 ) and Send Me No Flowers ( 1964 ), were also light comedies done under contract for Universal Studios.
It also has unconfirmed references to That Touch of Mink, starring Doris Day and Cary Grant.
Actors who appeared more than once, sometimes in different roles, included Johnny Silver, Amzie Strickland, Eleanor Audley, Sandy Kenyon ( who also appeared in the 2004 reunion special ), Jackie Joseph, Doris Singleton, Peter Hobbs, Len Weinrib, Burt Remsen, George Tyne, Bella Bruck, Jerry Hausner, Herb Vigran, Alvy Moore, Jane Dulo, Bernard Fox, Dabbs Greer, Elvia Allman ( as Herman Glimscher's mother ), and Tiny Brauer.
Though widely known as a leading man in the 1950s & 60s ( often starring in romantic comedies opposite Doris Day ), Hudson is also recognized for dramatic roles in films such as Giant and Magnificent Obsession.
Doris Day was offered the part afterwards, and also declined.
An earlier silent film also called Romance was one of the first releases by then new United Artists and starred Doris Keane, the actress in Sheldon's 1913 play.
However, he also had many notable defenders, chief among them the novelist Doris Lessing.
Also on this flight, according to Bessie Coleman biographer Doris L. Rich, Jemison also took into orbit a photo of Coleman — Coleman was the very first Afro-American woman to ever fly an airplane.
Their sons and daughter Daniel (" Danny "; 1920 2001 ), Marvin ( 1916 1993 ), and Doris ( 1915 2003 ) also wrote songs professionally.
Doris ' brothers Dan Fisher (" Good Morning Heartache ") and Marvin Fisher (" When Sunny Gets Blue ") were also songwriters.
He also reconnected with Doris Schmitz, an acquaintance from the University of Frankfurt whom he married in 1934.
* The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 film ), a film by Alfred Hitchcock starring James Stewart and Doris Day ( also unrelated to the 1922 Chesterton book )
As Eve, she and Smith get quite friendly and she has to go to great lengths to cover the fact that she is also " Doris " the maid when Smith visits Charlotte to ask further questions.
Roger Angleton also left behind a suicide note that cleared his brother of the murder of Doris.
" Jean Arthur and Lucille Ball were also considered, as well as relatively unknown actress Doris Davenport.

Doris and wrote
Nobel Laureate Doris Lessing wrote a series of SF novels, Canopus in Argos, and nearly all of Kurt Vonnegut's works contain science fiction premises or themes.
The historian Doris Stenton wrote that the Pipe Rolls, or financial records, during Walter's time as justiciar " give the impression of a country taxed to the limit ".
She had no intention of perpetuating the derogatory image most whites had of most blacks ", wrote Doris Rich.
* Leslie Conn ran Doris Day's music publishing company and wrote and produced " Liza Jane ", the first recording to be released as a single by David Bowie ( under the name Davie Jones and the King Bees.
The American historian Doris Bergen wrote that all of the four chaplains involved in the protest were well aware of the killings of Jewish adults, and seemed only moved to try to stop the killings when they learned that it was children were to be shot.
Of The Perilous Chapel which featured a moving sculptural set by Carlus Dyer and was selected as one of the Best New Works of the Season by Dance Magazine, Doris Hering wrote, " When the dance was over one realized that by means of purely physical and visual elements, Miss Erdman had succeeded in giving a moving picture of the experience of an artist through phases of isolation and realization.
His wife, Doris Mary Stenton, wrote a preface to the third edition of Anglo-Saxon England, published after his death, and edited Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England Being the Collected Papers of Frank Merry Stenton, published in 1970.
Doris Cordova wrote a letter of explanation regarding the intent of developing the breed which was published in the National Stock Dog Magazine, Vol.
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote that Fresca was the favorite drink of U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had a button installed on the desk in the White House's Oval Office which would summon his military aide to bring the drink.
Frank M. Hursley ( November 21, 1902 February 3, 1989 ) and Doris Hursley ( September 29, 1898 May 5, 1984 ) were a husband-and-wife team who wrote American serials.
* In July 1955, Doris Duke sued the magazine for $ 3 million, claiming libel when Confidential wrote about her and a " Negro handyman and chauffeur " whom the magazine said she once employed.
He wrote the verse play Cherry, Larry, Sandy, Doris, Jean, Paul in the mid 1960s.
Eager to shake off his green / pink past he tells Music Maker magazine in 1985 " you can flush Doris Day down the toilet anytime you like ; it's the worst song I ever wrote.
Creator Tony Warren wrote the part with Doris Speed in mind, having worked with her before when he was a young actor on radio play Children's Hour.

Doris and biography
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Doris Lessing, Under My Skin
In films, he starred in The Jazz Singer opposite the popular contemporary vocalist Peggy Lee, a 1952 remake of the 1927 original and played songwriter Gus Kahn opposite Doris Day in the 1951 film biography I'll See You in My Dreams.
This Grabtown was the birthplace of actress Ava Gardner and is mentioned in " Grabtown Girl ", a biography of the star by Doris Cannon.
Lee Hays died in 1981, and his biography, Lonesome Traveler by Doris Willens, was published in 1988.
She is sometimes said to have attended the Sorbonne: on page 39 of her biography of VO, Doris Meyer states that, during the family's 1906-1907 trip to Paris, the same during which she was etched by Paul César Helleu, the Ocampos allowed 17-year-old Victoria, " well-chaperoned ", to audit some lectures at the Sorbonne and at the Collège de France.
In early May, 1978, Doris Faber, as part of research for a projected short biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, became perhaps the first person outside the National Archives to open these boxes, and was astounded to discover that they contained 2336 letters from Mrs. Roosevelt to Lorena, most of them dated in the 1930s, and continuing right up to Mrs. Roosevelt's death in 1962.
Four winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature received the James Tait Black earlier in their careers ; Sir William Golding, Nadine Gordimer and J. M. Coetzee each collected the James Tait Black for fiction, whilst Doris Lessing took the prize for biography.
This biography was by his grand niece, Doris Greenacre from a speech given on January 28, 1985 at Colorado State University

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