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The campus includes numerous works by well-known artists ( including the Centennial Fountain by Seattle artist George Tsutakawa recipient of an honorary doctorate from Seattle U .— and a large glass sculpture in the PACCAR Atrium of Piggot Hall by Tacoma, Washington artist Dale Chihuly, as well as works by Chuck Close, Jacob Lawrence, Gwendolyn Knight, William Morris ( glass artist ) and David Mach ) and several architecturally notable buildings.
Two years later, they had a daughter named Mary Gwendolyn Anderson who attended the South Jacksonville Grammar School.

Gwendolyn and wife
" His wife, artist Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence, died several years later in 2005.
At age 19, Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, with whom he had three children, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill, all of whom would later die prematurely.
Sharon Tate was born in Dallas, Texas, the eldest of three daughters, to Colonel Paul James Tate ( 1922 – 2005 ), a United States Army officer, and his wife, Doris Gwendolyn ( née Willett ; January 16, 1924 – July 10, 1992 ).
Cedric Smith acts as the singer of Acorn's life and art, while such friends as Al Purdy, Pat Lane, and former wife Gwendolyn MacEwen recall the man known as ' The People's Poet.
He was born at the Ritz in London to John Ian Robert Russell, Lord Howland ( later 13th Duke ) and his first wife, Clare Gwendolyn Bridgman.
Marsh and his wife, Gwendolyn O ' Brien " Wendy " Marsh, reside in an estate called " Toad Hall.
His wife Gwendolyn had left him many years ago because she caught him in bed with her best friend Hyacinth Green, who appeared in the final series.
His first wife, Gwendolyn Scharf, died of cancer in 1997.
In the middle of it, however, Sylvester's wife, whose name is revealed to be Gwendolyn, sees a used condom on the side of the bed, covers it up, and then jumps on top of a shocked Sylvester, who tries to get Gwendolyn to stop because he is afraid he might have a seizure.
Because Chuck has it, it has possibly been passed to Rufus, to his wife Cathy, to Sylvester, and to Gwendolyn.
His wife Gwendolyn races to prove his innocence, but powerful men are working to ensure she will be too late.

Gwendolyn and mother
Another daughter, Gwendolyn Maud Syrie ( 1879 – 1955 ), known as Syrie like her mother, was married to wealthy businessman Henry Wellcome, and later to the writer Somerset Maugham, and became a socially prominent London interior designer in the 1920s and 1930s.
" Petrie claims Faith's main motivation is to find a family and friends ; she sees treacherous Watcher Gwendolyn Post as the mother she never had, the Scooby Gang as the friends she never had, and the Mayor as the father she never had.
Gwendolyn decides to stay and look after Tim while his father makes a miraculous recovery at the hands of the strange Mister Vasuki, eventually returning home after sharing a taxi with a young mother and her son Cyril.

Gwendolyn and who
Lawrence married the painter Gwendolyn Knight, who had also been a student of Savage's, on July 24, 1941.
The writer – Colonel Colin Campbell, living under a number of aliases including his pen name " Richard Ames "– is joined by a beautiful and sophisticated lady, Gwendolyn Novak, who helps him flee to Luna with a bonsai maple and a would-be murderer (" Bill ").
The project was deferred following the suicide of Gwendolyn Rose, who died in the basement during construction.
She had three children with Byrd, Gwendolyn Lee (" Gwen ") Byrd ( born 1961 ), Jacquelyn Faye (" Jackie ") Byrd ( born 1962 ) and Tina Denise Byrd ( born 1965, she is featured on one of Jones and Wynette's duet albums, George and Tammy and Tina ), She had a daughter with George Jones, Tamala Georgette Jones ( born 1970 ), who is also a country singer.
Olympia, who chose to keep her maiden name, and Willis, reared two children: Henry and Gwendolyn.
The skit was titled The Frightful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes, and there were but five characters in the entire skit: Holmes, Billy the page boy ( played by Henry McArdle ), the madwoman Gwendolyn Cobb ( who had nearly all of the dialogue and was played by Ethel Barrymore ), and the two " valuable assistants " who come to take the madwoman away.
Among the others who have been cited as models are the writers Gwendolyn MacEwen, and Marian Engel.
Princess Gwendolyn, however, refuses to marry Griswold, and declares that she will wed only for love, since her personal maid Griselda, who is also a witch, has predicted that a true lover will come to the castle to court her.
Matters become more complicated when Griselda hypnotizes Hawkins to avoid death by her princess ' hands for her as yet unfulfilled promises ; in his befuddled state, Hawkins inadvertently introduces Jean to the king, who takes a fancy to her, and gets the key lost, Gwendolyn infatuated with him, and Ravenhurst entrusting him with taking out his rivals, only to have his memory erased by Griselda afterwards.
Grier was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the daughter of Gwendolyn Sylvia ( née Samuels ), a homemaker and nurse, and Clarence Ransom Grier, Jr., who worked as a mechanic and Technical Sergeant in the United States Air Force.
It is said that Gwendolyn felt sorry for the fairies, who have to live in underground caves.
These contacts included Gwendolyn Brooks, who visited him in prison and critiqued his work.
Gwendolyn B. Bennett ( July 8, 1902 – May 30, 1981 ) was an African-American writer who contributed to Opportunity, which chronicled cultural advancements in Harlem.
She then mentions she and Cathy went to high school and were friends, and it was Cathy who introduced Gwendolyn to the police officer that stopped Sylvester, confirming that the police officer was her secret lover.
Meanwhile the cop who pulled Sylvester over and the man Gwendolyn admits cheating on Sylvester with, whose name is revealed to be James, turns his car back around concerned for Gwendolyn's safety.
When Gwendolyn yells, " Sylvester, you're killing me ", he busts in the door with Sylvester noticing the cop who pulled him over.
When Gwendolyn answers it, she hears a panicked Bridget, who tells her she found her number in James ' pocket.
When Cathy tries telling her who the " ho " was, Gwendolyn stops her and tells her more about James and his situation.
In chapter fourteen, it is revealed that apparently Sylvester and Cathy, who shows up in a blond wig and black dress, had made a deal for Sylvester to get caught by her pastor husband Rufus but the deal had apparently backfired, not only by Cathy's realization that Sylvester and her best friend Gwendolyn were married but also due to Cathy not wanting to end her marriage to Rufus, with Cathy later admitting she had changed her mind on the deal.
Around this time, Sylvester gets a phone call from Gwendolyn, who tells him that his parents, O ' Dale and Myrna, got into it and Myrna had O ' Dale put in jail.

Gwendolyn and joins
After a second, Gwendolyn joins him in the laughter and Sylvester begins explaining the events the previous night.

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* Leick, Gwendolyn ( 2002 ): Mesopotamia: The Invention of the City.
The magazine discovered such poets as Gwendolyn Brooks, James Merrill, and John Ashbery.
* The Invention of False Medieval Authorities as a Literary Device in Popular Fiction by Gwendolyn A. Morgan.
Jacob Lawrence ( September 7, 1917 – June 9, 2000 ) was an American painter ; he was married to fellow artist Gwendolyn Knight.
Before Lawrence died, the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation was formally established.
Today, it serves as both Jacob Lawrence and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence's official Estates, and maintains a searchable archive of nearly 1, 000 images of their work.
The U. S. copyright representative for the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation is the Artists Rights Society.
The Seattle Art Museum offers the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Fellowship, a $ 10, 000 award to " individuals whose original work reflects the Lawrences ' concern for artistic excellence, education, mentorship and scholarship within the cultural contexts and value systems that informed their work and the work of other artists of color.
* The Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Jacob Lawrence And Gwendolyn Knight Papers Online.
* Gwendolyn Leick.
** Gwendolyn Brooks, African American writer ( d. 2000 )
** Gwendolyn Bennett, American writer ( d. 1981 )
Following Prince's election, Reverend Gwendolyn Hedgepeth and the Reverend Leonidas Young, former Richmond Mayor were elected to public office.
In just three years from 1919 – 1922 the Defender also attracted the writing talents of Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks.
The area was home to author Gwendolyn Brooks, civil rights activist Ida B.
* Leick, Gwendolyn ( 1994 ) Sex & Eroticism in Mesopotamian Literature.

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