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Elinor and Donahue
* 1937 – Elinor Donahue, American actress
** Elinor Donahue, American actress
After The Partridge Family, she made several TV movies and made many guest apprences in TV shows like Mulligan's Stew in 1977, she played the niece of the stars, Lawrence Pressman and Elinor Donahue.
Glenn Corbett as Cochrane with Elinor Donahue as Nancy Hedford in the 1967 Star Trek: The Original Series | Star Trek episode " Metamorphosis ( Star Trek: The Original Series ) | Metamorphosis ".
Elinor Donahue (" Princess "), Billy Gray (" Bud "), and Lauren Chapin (" Kitten ") played the Anderson children.
* Elinor Donahue ( born 1937 ), American actress
* Ellie Walker ( Elinor Donahue ), pharmacist and one time love interest of Andy
) Elinor Donahue ( as Ellie Walker ) and Jack Burns ( as Warren Ferguson ) were two other cast members not to be involved in the movie.
MacDonald plays a divorcée whose lively daughters ( Jane Powell, Ann E. Todd, and Elinor Donahue ) keep trying to get her back with her ex, while she has secretly remarried.
Ken Berry, Buddy Foster and Arlene Golonka do not appear in the movie, nor do The Andy Griffith Show regulars Frances Bavier, Elinor Donahue, and Jack Burns.
Billy Gray, Elinor Donahue, and Lauren Chapin played the Anderson children.
Alex moves back with his remarried mother, Felicia ( Elinor Donahue ).
Introduced in the 1948 film Three Daring Daughters by Jeanette MacDonald, Jane Powell, Jean Garbo dubbing for Elinor Donahue and Pat Hyatt dubbing for Ann E. Todd.
* Elinor Donahue
Troublemaker Fred ( Tormé ) saw the cliff incident from a distance and realizes it was actually Silver's sister, Mary Lee ( Elinor Donahue ), who was there.
* Betty " Princess " Anderson – Elinor Donahue
The Andersons-top from left: Elinor Donahue, Robert Young, Jane Wyatt.
Standing, from left: Elinor Donahue, Robert Young and Jane Wyatt.
* Elinor Donahue, Irish-American actress best known from the television shows Father Knows Best and The Andy Griffith Show
From 1964-1965, Goddard starred in another one-season CBS series, Many Happy Returns, in which he portrayed Bob Randall, the young husband of Joan Randall, played by Elinor Donahue, formerly of Father Knows Best and The Andy Griffith Show.
Mary Eleanor Donahue ( born April 19, 1937 ), best known as Elinor Donahue, is an American actress.
In 1998, Donahue published a memoir entitled In the Kitchen with Elinor Donahue, in which she relived some of her memories of Hollywood along with providing more than 150 of her recipes.

Elinor and friend
He is a very honorable friend to the Dashwoods, particularly Elinor, and offers Edward Ferrars a living after Edward is disowned by his mother.
Butor was a close friend and colleague of Elinor Miller, a French professor at Embry Riddle University.
In the novel, Robert Ferrars says to Elinor ( perhaps untruthfully ) that his friend Lord Courtland had shown him three house designs by Bonomi and asked him to choose between them, but that Robert had burned them and advised Courtland to build a cottage instead.
The cast included: Rick Lenz as Beans ' dad ( Benjamin Sr .), former child star Elinor Donahue ( Father Knows Best ) as mom Susan, Canadian teen actor Scott Bremner as Scott ( aka " Scooter ", Beans ' younger brother ), and occasional guest appearances by Wendy O. Williams ( lead singer of the NY-based punk-metal group the Plasmatics ) as Beans ' part-time friend / enemy in the spy world.

Elinor and Thompson
On this view, grammar is first and foremost an interactional ( social ) phenomenon ( e. g. Elinor Ochs, Emanuel Schegloff, Sandra Thompson ).
He has been married to Emma Thompson, who played Elinor in Sense and Sensibility, since 2003.

Elinor and who
* Susan Elinor (" Suellen ") O ' Hara: Scarlett's middle sister, who became sickened by typhoid during the Battle of Atlanta.
Edward, honourably, refuses to comply and is immediately disinherited in favour of his brother, gaining widespread respect for his gentlemanly conduct, and sympathy from Elinor and Marianne who understand how much he has sacrificed.
The research of Elinor Ostrom and others has found that social norms and institutions can limit the extent of free riding by sanctioning those who do not contribute, or take more than their share from the common pool.
Actresses who have played the role include: Elinor Aickin, Eleanor Bron, Annette Crosbie, Helen Haye, Mary Hinton, Anne Jeffreys, Janet May, and Maggie Smith.
After Lewis Cox died, Elinor Cox married John Latané, who became a professor at Johns Hopkins University in 1913.
Some time after the virus outbreak, six people received invitations to stay at Stauf's mansion: Martine Burden, a former singer ; Edward and Elinor Knox, an older dissatisfied couple ; Julia Heine, a bank worker who reminisces of her youth ; Brian Dutton, a fellow shopowner ; and Hamilton Temple, a stage magician.
Elinor Glyn ( 17 October 1864 – 23 September 1943 ), born Elinor Sutherland, was a British novelist and scriptwriter who specialised in risque romantic fiction which was considered scandalous in its time.
Her elder daughter Margot Elinor, Lady Davson OBE died 10 September 1966 in Rome ; she married Sir Edward Davson, 1st Baronet ( 14 September 1875 – 9 August 1937 ) in 1921 and had two sons: Geoffrey Leo Simon Davson, who inherited his father's baronetcy ( created 1927 ) but changed his name to Anthony Glyn ( 13 March 1922 – 20 January 1998 ), and Christopher Davson.
Dinners at Pickfair were legendary ; guests included Charlie Chaplin ( who also lived next door ), the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Greta Garbo, George Bernard Shaw, Albert Einstein, Elinor Glyn, Helen Keller, H. G.
Philip and Elinor have a young son, little Phil, who becomes ill and dies of meningitis.
Isidora's father continues his journey, but again encounters the Traveller who tells him ' The Lovers ' Tale ', about the three grandchildren of Sir Roger Mortimer: Margaret ( Sir Roger's heir ), Elinor and John.
Parsons was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, in the Lynn Hospital, the daughter of Elinor Ingebore ( née Mattsson ), who was a native of Sweden, and Eben Parsons .< ref >
Most of O ' Hara's descriptions are indirect: " There was the time Elinor Holloway ... shinnied half way up the flagpole while five young gentlemen, standing at the foot of the pole, verified the suspicion that Elinor, who had not always lived in Gibbsville, was not naturally, or at least not entirely, a blonde.
* Lady Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Hamilton ( 1897 – 1972 ), who married in 1919 Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer ( 1892 – 1975 ).
The Contee's children were Sarah “ Sallie ” Elinor Contee ( 1789 – c. 1815 ), Philip Ashton Lee Contee, Sr. ( 1795 – 1842 ), Edmund Henry Contee ( 1799 – 1832 ), and Alice Lee Contee ( 1803 – 1868 ), who married Gov.
It is also noteworthy that social dilemmas is an interdisciplinary research field with participation from researchers from various behavioural sciences who are developing unifying theoretical frameworks to study social dilemmas ( like evolutionary theory ; or the Social-Ecological Systems framework developed by Elinor Ostrom and her colleagues ).
Caplan is the son of Elinor Caplan, who served as a cabinet minister at the federal and provincial levels.
Elinor Cushman married ( 2 ) October 17, 1587, Emanuell Evenden of Rolvenden, the testator of 1589, who was buried at Rolvenden December 3, 1589, and ( 3 ) as his second wife Thomas Tilden of Tenterde, yeoman, the license being dated November 6, 1593.
Andy had several love interests through the show's run, but his first romantic relationship on the series is Ellie Walker ( Elinor Donahue ), a newcomer to town who works in her uncle's drug store.
Elinor ( who has been behaving suspiciously ) is put on trial.
In the second part of the novel, Poirot is persuaded to investigate the case by Peter Lord, who is in love with Elinor and wants her to be acquitted at all costs.

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