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; Don Wrigley ( Hardy Rawls ): Usually known as " Dad ", Don is the Petes ' father.

Hardy and born
" Cryptic was formed as a corporation in California by Jay Clem ( born 1947 ), Homer Flynn ( born April 1945 ), Hardy W. Fox ( born 1945 ), and John Kennedy in 1976, all of whom denied having been band members.
Douglas MacArthur was born 26 January 1880, at the Arsenal Barracks in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Arthur MacArthur, Jr., a U. S. Army captain, and his wife Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur ( nicknamed " Pinky ").
Oliver Hardy was born Norvell Hardy in Harlem, Georgia.
Hardy was born 7 February 1877, in Cranleigh, Surrey, England, into a teaching family.
Some notable persons either born in or who resided in Columbia County include: Oliver Hardy ( comedian, born in Harlem ), Paul Hamilton Hayne ( poet and author ), Henry Louis Benning ( Confederate general for whom Fort Benning is named ), William Few, Abraham Baldwin, George Walton, George W. Crawford, William H. Crawford ( presidential candidate in 1824 ), Thomas Watson ( populist leader and Georgia senator born in Thomson when it was still in Columbia County ), George McDuffie ( South Carolina governor and senator in the early 19th century ), Jesse Mercer ( a long-time preacher in the county for whom Mercer University is named ).
Cecilia is the birthplace of several Louisiana political figures: state Representative and House Speaker Robert Joseph " Bob " Angelle ( 1896 – 1979 ), former Secretary of State of Louisiana and Lieutenant Governor Paul J. Hardy ( born 1942 ), and former state Representative Jesse J. Guidry, who became the director of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
* Leroy Shield, Composer, Conductor, Arranger of such works as Little Rascals, Laurel & Hardy, born in Waseca.
* Hardy Boyz, WWE wrestlers ( older brother Matt was born in a Sanford hospital, and both lived there for a few months )
Zanesfield is named for Isaac Zane, who was born in 1753 in what was then Berkeley County, Virginia, and is now Hardy County, West Virginia.
* Bob Hardy ( born 1980 ), bassist for popular Scottish post-punk revival band, Franz Ferdinand.
* Hardy Rodenstock ( born 1941 ), music publisher and manager
Timothy Sydney Robert Hardy, CBE, FSA ( born 29 October 1925 ) is an English actor with a long career in the theatre, film and television.
Hardy was born in Cheltenham, England, the son of Jocelyn ( née Dugdale ) and Henry Harrison Hardy .< ref >
Caroline Cooney was born in 1947 in Geneva, NY and grew up in Old Greenwich, CT. As an avid reader in her youth, she was interested in The Hardy Boys and Cherry Ames series ; her interest in Cherry Ames later influenced her decision to attend nursing school in Boston.
Emmett Louis Hardy was born in the New Orleans suburb of Gretna, Louisiana, lived much of his life in the Algiers neighborhood of the west bank of New Orleans.
* January 11-Thomas Hardy, English novelist & poet ( born 1840 )
* Tom Hardy ( born 1977 ) – actor
** Alexandre Hardy, dramatist ( born c. 1571 )
Pamela Sue Martin ( born January 5, 1953 ) is an American actress best known for playing Nancy Drew on The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries TV series and Fallon Carrington Colby on the ABC nighttime soap opera Dynasty.

Hardy and 1952
The following year in 1952 under Mayor R. T. Hardy, it was unveiled at a cost of $ 63, 183. 45 W. B.
He moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1952 and immediately put together a jazz and blues group, The Sir John Trio with drummer Ebby Hardy and saxophonist, Alvin Bennett.
* Hardy, G. H .; Littlewood, J. E .; Pólya, G. ( 1952 ) Inequalities.
In 1952, Laurel and Hardy toured Europe successfully, and they toured Europe again in 1953.
There is a plaque on the Bull Inn, Bottesford, Leicestershire, England, recording how Laurel and Hardy while appearing in Nottingham over Christmas 1952, stayed with Laurel's sister, Olga, who was the landlady of the pub.
Entertainers Laurel and Hardy stayed for Christmas 1952 at the Bull Inn, where the landlady was Stan Laurel's sister Olga.
In 1952, Fort Valley alumnus Catherine Hardy won a gold medal as a member of the winning 400-meter women ’ s relay team at the Olympic Games at Helsinki, Finland.

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* Adrian Hardy Haworth ( 1767 – 1833 ), English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist
The fruits are referred to as Hardy Kiwi ( Actinidia arguta ), kiwi berry, baby kiwi, dessert kiwi, grape kiwi, northern kiwi, or cocktail kiwi and are edible, berry or grape-sized fruits similar to the fuzzy kiwi in taste and appearance, with thin smooth skin.
Rumors abounded that Sennett would be returning to film production ( a 1938 publicity release indicated that he would be working with Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy ), but apart from Sennett reissuing a couple of his Bing Crosby two-reelers to theaters, nothing happened.
Geoff Sobelle and Trey Lyford created and starred in All Wear Bowlers ( 2004 ), which started as an homage to Laurel and Hardy then evolved to incorporate life-sized silent film sequences of Sobelle and Lyford who jump back and forth between live action and the silver screen.
In the United Kingdom, Thomas Hardy wrote dozens of short stories, including " The Three Strangers " ( 1883 ), " A Mere Interlude " ( 1885 ) and " Barbara of the House of Grebe " ( 1890 ).
* The Slave ( film ), a 1917 film starring Oliver Hardy
However, the Court did uphold some economic regulation such as state prohibition laws ( Mugler v. Kansas ), laws declaring maximum hours for mine workers ( Holden v. Hardy, 1898 ), laws declaring maximum hours for female workers ( Muller v. Oregon, 1908 ), President Wilson's intervention in a railroad strike ( Wilson v. New, 1917 ), as well as federal laws regulating narcotics ( United States v. Doremus, 1919 ).
During his years in Oxford, Blunden published extensively: several collections of poetry including Choice or Chance ( 1934 ) and Shells by a Stream ( 1944 ), prose works on Charles Lamb ; Edward Gibbon ; Keats's publisher ; Percy Bysshe Shelley ; John Taylor ; and Thomas Hardy ; and a book about a game he loved, Cricket Country ( 1944 ).
* The Agent ( film ), 1922 film featuring Oliver Hardy
* Liberty ( 1929 film ), a short film starring Laurel and Hardy
* Stan Laurel ( 1890 – 1965 ), half of the comic duo Laurel and Hardy
Moulin, Dugoujon, Henri Aubry ( alias Avricourt and Thomas ), Raymond Aubrac, Bruno Larat ( alias Xavier-Laurent Parisot ), André Lassagne ( alias Lombard ), Colonel Albert Lacaze, Colonel Emile Schwarzfeld ( alias Blumstein ) and René Hardy ( alias Didot ) were arrested.
* Oliver Hardy ( 1892-1957 ), American comic actor best known for his partnership with Stan Laurel
* Amy McGrath, ( 2005 ), The Stolen Election, Australia 1987 According to Frank Hardy, Author of Power Without Glory, Towerhouse Publications and H. S.
With the complicity of the Recteur ( University chancellor ) G. Hardy, Weygand instituted, on his own authority, by a mere " note de service n ° 343QJ " of 30 September 1941, a school " numerus clausus " ( quota ), driving out from the colleges and from the primary schools most of the Jewish pupils, including small children aged 5 to 11.
Returning home for the evening, Judge Hardy runs into Betsy Booth ( Judy Garland ), who is staying with her grandparents for the Christmas holiday.
Judge Hardy ’ s wife, Emily ( Fay Holden ), receives a telegram that evening informing her that her mother had a serious stroke.

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