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Judith and Ann
* 1937 – Judith Ann Mayotte, American humanitarian and author
In order to allow her a few more months of happiness, Steele opts to keep the diagnosis a secret and assures Judith and Ann the surgery was a success.
McPherson also questions Laura's parasitic playboy fiancé, Shelby Carpenter ( Vincent Price ), her wealthy socialite aunt, Ann Treadwell ( Judith Anderson ), who'd been carrying on with Carpenter and giving him money, and her loyal housekeeper, Bessie Clary ( Dorothy Adams ).
* Judith Anderson as Ann Treadwell
* Linsley, Judith Walker ; Rienstra, Ellen Walker ; and Stiles, Jo Ann.
Tomlin's third comedy album, 1975's Modern Scream, a parody of movie magazines and celebrity interviews features her performing as multiple characters, including Ernestine, Edith Ann, Judith, and Suzie.
* Miss Missouri USA winner from 1957 Judith Ann Murback.
* Judith Pascoe, The Sarah Siddons Audio Files: Romanticism and the Lost Voice ( Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2011 ).
* Judith Ann Miller, age 15 – October 31, 1977
* Raia, Ann R. and Sebesta, Judith Lynn.
Judi Ann " Judith " Stish Giuliani ( born December 16, 1954 ) is a registered nurse, fundraiser for charitable organizations, former Managing Director of Changing Our World, founding board member of the Twin Towers Fund, and the wife of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Son: Edward Alexander Welsh md Sarah Gaines: Grandson: Robert Alexander Welsh md Judith Barr: Great Gradnson: John Robert Welsh md Anne Elizabeth Heggerty: 2nd Great Grandson: William Patrick Welsh md Johanna Cloughlan: 3rd Great Grandson Michael Patrick Welsh md Mary Ann Dunn.
" Pioneers " by Judith Ann Schiff
* Peraino, Judith Ann, Listening to the Sirens: Musical Technologies of Queer Identity from Homer to Hedwig, University of California Press, 2006.
Kirk was born in Champaign, Illinois, the son of Judith Ann ( Radny ) and Francis Gabriel " Frank " Kirk.
He married Judith Ann Tear on 21 September 1974 in Leicester.
He married a Canadian, Judith Ann in 1973 ; they have two daughters, Alisoun and Jenny.
Judith Ann Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox ( born 31 October 1940 ) is a Conservative member of the House of Lords.
* Giesberg, Judith Ann.
* 1934: Judith Arlen, Betty Bryson, Jean Carmen, Helen Cohan, Dorothy Drake, Jean Gale, Hazel Hayes, Ann Hovey, Lucille Lund, Lu Ann Meredith, Gigi Parrish, Jacqueline Wells, Katherine Williams.
A version by Sarah Catherine Martin ( 1768 – 1826 ) first recited while staying with her sister Judith Ann Martin, Mrs John Pollexfen Bastard at Kitley House Yealmpton in Devon was published as The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog by J. Harris of London, June 1, 1805.
* Judith Ann Mayotte ( Humanitarian ) PhD-Former member, author, refugee expert.
Soon afterwards, her parents separated and Lucille Mansfield moved to Los Angeles with Ann Rutherford and her sister Judith.

Judith and Schiff
* Judith Ann Schiff, " Advice for the language-lorn ," Yale Alumni Magazine, March / April 2010 ( description of life and career ).

Judith and How
Judith comments, " How very rude!

Judith and Yale
* ( Co-edited with Judith Tydor Baumel ) The Holocaust Encyclopedia, Yale University Press, 2001 ISBN 0-300-08432-3.

Judith and Chicago
On 6 October 1942, a writer named Judith Cass had used the term " supermodel " for her article in the Chicago Tribune, which headlined " Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show ".
The 1977 film has a number of changes from the prototype, including being entirely in color, moving the starting location from Miami to Chicago, introducing an additional two powers of ten at each extreme, a change in narrator from Judith Bronowski to Philip Morrison, and much improved graphics.
Edited with an Interpretive Essay by Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott and Judith Chelius Scott ( Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996 / 1998 ).
Due to the needs of the state parties to collect signatures, the party fielded several different vice presidential nominees, including Chicago activist Peggy Terry, activist Rodolfo " Corky " Gonzales, radical economist Doug Dowd, and Judith Mage, who had been nominated at the national convention.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, as Judith Cohen, she would change her name after the death of her father and her first husband, choosing to disconnect from the idea of male dominated naming conventions.
Judy Chicago was born Judith Sylvia Cohen in 1939, to Arthur and May Cohen, in Chicago, Illinois.
The original Chicago performance featured Annelise Lawson, Chad Sheveland, Judith Lesser, Bil Gaines, Rachel Martindale, Mishelle Apalategui, Anna Menekseoglu and Jeremy Menekseoglu ; was designed by Anna Weiler, Giau Truong and Jeremy Menekseoglu ; and staged managed by Kristi Bogart.
The judges were Judith Krug, Director, the American Library Association for Intellectual Freedom ; Jack K. Landau, attorney an columnist, Newhouse Newspapers ; Clarence Page, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist, Chicago Tribune ; and Harriet Pilpel, attorney, Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
Biggert was born Judith Gail Borg in Chicago on August 15, 1937, the second of four children of Alvin Andrew Borg and Marjorie Virginia ( Mailler ) Borg.
Stettinius was born in Chicago, the younger of two sons and third of four children of Edward Reilly and Judith ( Carrington ) Stettinius.
* Chicago Story ( 1982 ) ... Dr. Judith Bergstrom
Nearly 1, 000 artists are represented, including Magdalena Abakanowicz, Lynda Benglis, Rosa Bonheur, Chakaia Booker, Louise Bourgeois, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Rosalba Carriera, Mary Cassatt, Elizabeth Catlett, Judy Chicago, Camille Claudel, Louisa Courtauld, Petah Coyne, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Elaine de Kooning, Lesley Dill, Helen Frankenthaler, Marguerite Gérard, Nan Goldin, Nancy Graves, Grace Hartigan, Frida Kahlo, Angelica Kauffmann, Käthe Kollwitz, Lee Krasner, Justine Kurland, Bettye Lane, Marie Laurencin, Hung Liu, Judith Leyster, Maria Martinez, Maria Sibylla Merian, Joan Mitchell, Gabriele Münter, Elizabeth Murray, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson, Sarah Miriam Peale, Clara Peeters, Lilla Cabot Perry, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Rachel Ruysch, Elisabetta Sirani, Joan Snyder, Lilly Martin Spencer, Alma Thomas, Suzanne Valadon, and Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun.
The writer Judith Cass used the term in 1942 for her article in the Chicago Tribune, which headlined " Super Models are Signed for Fashion Show ".

Judith and ,"
* Judith Jarvis Thomson, " The Right to Privacy ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 ), 552 pages, pp. 34 – 46.
Judith Merill, " whose annual anthologies were the first heralds of the coming of the Wave cult ," writing in 1967 in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction contrasts the SF New Wave ( which she here terms ' The New Thing ') in England and the United States:
In her Pulitzer Prize-nominated book The Nurture Assumption, author Judith Harris argues that " nurture ," as traditionally defined in terms of family upbringing does not effectively explain the variance for most traits ( such as adult IQ and the Big Five personality traits ) in the general population of the United States.
Foucault appointed mostly young leftist academics ( such as Judith Miller ) whose radicalism provoked the Ministry of Education, who objected to the fact that many of the course titles contained the phrase " Marxist-Leninist ," and who decreed that students from Vincennes would not be eligible to become secondary school teachers.
* Karen Winner, the author of " Divorced From Justice, is recognized as " catalyst for the changes that we adopted ," said Leo Milonas, a retired justice with the Appellate Division of the New York state courts who chaired a special commission that recommended the changes adopted by Chief Judge Judith Kaye.
These included Patrick Evans ’ s bio-critical contribution for the " Twayne's World Authors Series ," Janet Frame ( 1977 ), Gina Mercer's feminist reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions ( 1994 ), and Judith Dell Panny's allegorical approach to the works, I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame ( 1992 ).
DoD General Counsel Judith A. Miller initially blocked the award in 1998 based on the claim that " circumstances do not appear to meet the criteria established by Congress for award of the Prisoner of War Medal ," which may have been a reference to the fact that Higgins's captors were not members of regularly constituted ( state ) armed forces.
* Judith Silver of Coollawyer. com, " Movie Day at the Supreme Court or ' I Know It When I See It ': A History of the Definition of Obscenity ," on FindLaw. com.
He himself considered his best works to be " The Combat ," the three " Judith " pictures, " Beniah, David's Chief Captain " ( all in the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, " Ulysses and the Sirens " ( Manchester Gallery ), and the three pictures of Joan of Arc.
The city called " Bethulia ," ( properly " Betylua ") and the narrow and strategic pass into Judea that it occupies ( Judith IV: 7ff VIII: 21-24 ) are believed by many to be fictional settings, but some suggest that a city called Meselieh is Bethulia.
English playwright Howard Barker examined the Judith story and its aftermath, first in the scene " The Unforeseen Consequences of a Patriotic Act ," as part of his collection of vignettes, The Possibilities.
The existing manuscript of " Judith ," following the " Beowulf " manuscript, was copied by the second of two scribes.
Baptised as Askala Maryam (" Askal of Mary ," a type of flower ), but using the given name of Zewditu ( known erroneously as Judith in English ), the future Empress was the eldest daughter of the then Negus ( or King ) Menelik of Shewa, the future emperor Menelek II of Ethiopia.
A public art work, commissioned by the Seattle Arts Commission, provides literary interpretation of the experience through recordings of Seattle poet Judith Roche's " Salmon Suite ," a sequence of five poems tied to the annual migratory sequence of the fish.
* Judith M. Brueske, Ph. D., " The Marfa Lights, Being a Collection of First-Hand Accounts by People Who Have Seen the Lights Close-Up or in Unusual Circumstances, and Related Material ," Second Revised Edition, Ocotillo Enterprises, P. O.
Although the Kebra Nagast and some traditional Ethiopian histories have stated that Yodit ( or " Gudit ," Judith ; another name given her was " Esato ," Esther ), a 10th century usurping queen, was Jewish, some scholars consider that it is unlikely that this was the case.
In one section, Woolf invented a fictional character, Judith, " Shakespeare's sister ," to illustrate that a woman with Shakespeare's gifts would have been denied the same opportunities to develop them because of the doors that were closed to women.
"-Ana Mendieta, from the article " Ana Mendieta Plants ," written by Judith Wilson and published in the Village Voice in 1980.
* Young, H. Glyn & Rhymer, Judith M. ( 1998 ) " Meller's duck: A threatened species receives recognition at last ," Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 1313-1323.
* Judith Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth ( 1873 – 1957 ), " Lady Wentworth ," notable Arabian horse breeder
When it was time for the girls to start attending school, Judith was found to be " ineducable ," not even qualified for the class for children with learning disabilities.
Slate magazine carried an article by Judith Shulevitz, then Art and Entertainment editor of the Culturebox, entitled " Evolutionary Psychology's Anti-Semite ," which was followed up by several letters continuing the discussion, and an extended rebuttal by MacDonald.

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