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* Jablonski, Edward ( 1996 ).
The Edward Jablonski and Lawrence D. Stewart Gershwin Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin holds a number of Ira's manuscripts and other material.
* Jablonski, Edward: Gershwin: A Biography Garden City, New Jersey: Doubleday & Company, 1987, ISBN 0-7924-2164-7
* Jablonski, Edward and Lawrence D. Stewart: The Gershwin Years, Garden City, New Jersey: Doubleday & Company, 1973, Second edition, ISBN 0-306-80739-4
In 1972, based on the initiative of Edward Gierek, Jablonski was chosen the de iure leader ( chairman of the Council of State ) of the People's Republic of Poland.
* Jablonski, Edward.
" In the opinion of Arlen's biographer, Edward Jablonski, the song is " musically inevitable, rhythmically insistent, and in that mood of ' metropolitan melancholic beauty ' that writer John O ' Hara finds in all of Arlen's music.
* Jablonski, Edward.

Edward and 1923
* Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon 1923 1924
* 1923 Edward Swann / Edward C. McParlan
Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
A photograph of an American native, a Hupa man with his spear-by Edward Sheriff Curtis, dated 1923
* Edward Terry Sanford: 1923
** Sir Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth, British Conservative cabinet minister ( b. 1923 )
The first half of the 20th century saw the publication of two influential textbooks that soon came to be regarded as founding documents of chemical thermodynamics, both of which used and extended Gibbs's work in that field: these were Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Processes ( 1923 ), by Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall, and Modern Thermodynamics by the Methods of Willard Gibbs ( 1933 ), by Edward A. Guggenheim.
The first stories were published in 1917 by Edward O ' Reilly for The Century Magazine, and collected and reprinted in 1923 in the book Saga of Pecos Bill ( 1923 ).
* Edward Gelsthorpe, ( 1923 2009 ), marketing executive called " Cranapple Ed " for his best-known product launch.
In 1923, at age 11, Hay first realized that there were others who had the same sorts of feelings for other boys as he did, when he discovered a copy of Edward Carpenter's book The Intermediate Sex.
Her best-known relative was her cousin Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who married the Duke of York ( later King George VI ) in 1923, became Queen when his brother, King Edward VIII, abdicated in 1936, and who spent much of the twentieth century known as the Queen Mother.
* Edward Hutton ( army ) ( 1848 1923 ), Canadian and Australian military commander
George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon ( 26 June 1866 5 April 1923 ) was an English aristocrat best known as the financial backer of the search for and the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
* Edward Martyn, 1859 1923, political and cultural activist
* Edward L. Bernays, Crystallizing Public Opinion, 1923
* Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth ( 1923 1981 ), British Conservative Party politician, MP 1950 1970
* Edward Gelsthorpe, ( 1923 2009 ), marketing executive known as " Cranapple Ed " for his best-known product launch
Edward Leo Peter " Ed " McMahon, Jr. ( March 6, 1923 June 23, 2009 ) was an American comedian, game show host and announcer.
Thereafter, members of the Royal Family would stay periodically at Rideau Hall, if not as governor general then as guests of the Crown, so that the palace played host to Prince Leopold ( later also Duke of Albany ) in 1880 ; Prince George ( later King George V ) in 1882, 1901, and 1908 ; Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise, Duchess of Connaught ( later also the Duke and Duchess of Strathearn ), in 1890 and as the viceregal couple from 1906 to 1912 ; Princess Louise in 1900 ; Princess Patricia with her parents from 1906 to 1912 ; Prince Albert ( later King George VI ) in 1910 and 1913 ; Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII ), in 1919, 1923, 1924, and 1927 ; Prince George ( later also Duke of Kent ) in 1926 and 1927 ; and Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, in 1929.
Hudson ( 1923 ), edited by Edward Garnett
Joe Edward Purcell ( July 29, 1923 March 5, 1987 ) was the Acting Governor of Arkansas for six days in 1979 as well as Arkansas Attorney General from 1967 1971 and the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 1975 1981.

Edward and
* 1886 Walter Edward Dandy, American neurosurgeon and scientist ( d. 1946 )
* 1550 Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford ( d. 1604 )
* 1851 Edward Walter Maunder, English astronomer ( d. 1928 )
* 1803 Edward Beecher, American theologian ( d. 1895 )
* 1939 Edward Patten, American singer-songwriter and producer ( Gladys Knight & the Pips ) ( d. 2005 )
* 1886 Edward Ballantine, American composer ( d. 1971 )
* 1902 Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark are crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
* 1977 Edward Furlong, American actor
Julius's wife, Alan's mother, was Ethel Sara ( née Stoney ; 1881 1976 ), daughter of Edward Waller Stoney, chief engineer of the Madras Railways.
* 1555 Edward Kelley, English spirit medium ( d. 1597 )
* 1995 Edward Whittemore, American writer ( b. 1933 )
* 1932 Edward Hardwicke, English actor ( d. 2011 )
* 1881 Edward Siegler, American gymnast ( d. 1942 )
* 1745 Prince Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard in Glenfinnan the start of the Second Jacobite Rebellion, known as " the 45 ".
* 1711 Edward Boscawen, English admiral ( d. 1761 )
However, Ealdred did not receive the other two dioceses that Lyfing had held, Crediton and Cornwall ; King Edward the Confessor ( reigned 1043 1066 ) granted these to Leofric, who combined the two sees at Crediton in 1050.
1929 portrait of King Alfonso XIIIOn 31 May 1906, at the Royal Monastery of San Geronimo in Madrid, Alfonso married Scottish-born Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg ( 1887 1969 ), a niece of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
* 1932 Edward Egan, American Cardinal-Archbishop Emeritus of New York
* 1350 Battle of Winchelsea ( or Les Espagnols sur Mer ): The English naval fleet under King Edward III defeats a Castilian fleet of 40 ships.
* 1844 Edward Carpenter, English poet ( d. 1929 )
* 1912 Edward Mills Purcell, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1997 )
* 1348 The founding of the Order of the Garter by King Edward III is announced on St George's Day.
* 1471 In England, the Yorkists under Edward IV defeat the Lancastrians under the Earl of Warwick at the Battle of Barnet ; the Earl is killed and Edward IV resumes the throne.

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