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Models will be Mrs. Samuel B. D. Baird, Mrs. William H. Meyle, Jr., Mrs. Richard W. Hole, Mrs. William F. Harrity, Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle, Mrs. E. H. Kloman, Mrs. Robert W. Wolcott, Jr., Mrs. Frederick C. Wheeler, Jr., Mrs. William A Boyd, Mrs F. Vernon Putt.
Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
During this sequence, it is revealed that Mrs. Alexander died from the injuries inflicted during the gang-rape, and her husband has decided to continue living " where her fragrant memory persists " despite the horrid memories.
: The revelation left Mrs Summerhayes unmoved.
# 4. 50 from Paddington, or What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
This first film was based on the 1957 novel 4: 50 from Paddington ( U. S. title, What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
In the film, Mrs. McGillicuddy does not see anything because there is no Mrs. McGillicuddy.
In February 1883, just before the disputed Fourth Test, a velvet bag made by Mrs Ann Fletcher, the daughter of Joseph Hines Clarke and Marion Wright, both of Dublin, was given to Bligh to contain the urn.
Doubleday rode with Lincoln on the train to Gettysburg for the Gettysburg Address and Mr. and Mrs. Doubleday attended events with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln in Washington.

Mrs and Eddy
... His quarrel with Mrs. Eddy lay in the belief that she herself, as he expressed it, was " a very unsound Christian Scientist.
* Helen Jerome Eddy as Mrs Wayne
During the DPF era, the company invested heavily in its plants and also acquired Silver Loaf Baking Company, Eddy Bakeries, and Mrs. Cubbison's Foods, Inc.
Quimby's son, George, wrote, " Don ’ t confuse his method of healing with Mrs. Eddy ’ s Christian Science, so far as her religious teachings go ....
Ira Knapp was one of the original directors to whom Mrs. Eddy deeded the land on which the Original Edifice of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, was built.
Mrs. Eddy had requested that Bliss receive the finest education available in his day.
Despite evidence to the contrary, Mrs. Eddy saw much spiritual promise in the shy young man who couldn't find the courage to so much as get up and give a testimony at the Wednesday evening meetings until after he had been appointed to the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.
Later after his graduation, Bliss and his cousin Edwin Johnson were instrumental in encouraging Mrs. Eddy to establish a church-sanctioned way to hold services at colleges and universities.
Ewing, Mrs. And Mrs. Archibald McClellan, Judge and Mrs. Clifford P. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ella S. Rathvon by a well-known student of Mrs. Eddy, Edward A. Kimball, C. S. D.
Mrs. Eddy had approved his appointment even while her own students such as Calvin Frye said that he was hopelessly shy.
Many years latter Bliss would recall this appointment, explaining that, " Mrs. Eddy knew that I had an extreme case of bashfulness when she decided to appoint me to the Board of Lectureship.
Calvin Frye told me later he warned Mrs. Eddy she was making a mistake in placing one who was so fearful and timid on the Board, but she waived his objections aside.
' Then I aroused myself from that and realized that Mrs. Eddy would never think of appointing me to the Board of Lectureship unless she believed that I could do it.
Upon receiving his first lecture, Mrs. Eddy wrote to Bliss Knapp in August 1904 that she was pleased with it and that the excerpts she has read were " clear, logical and high-toned.
Mrs. Eddy helped edit his lecture " Christian Science: Its Nature and Purpose " in her own handwriting, making eleven changes in the body of the lecture and all but one in the section " Christian Science no Will Power ".
Clearly Mrs. Eddy approved of his lecture and its metaphysics as Christian Science, " pure religion and undefiled.
" Mrs. Eddy was so pleased with the final lecture, she asked that it be printed in pamphlet form in 1906 for distribution, and translated into French in 1908 and ( in Mrs. Eddy's own words ) " given to the world.
In 1948 he wrote a book called " The Destiny of the Mother Church ," incorporating the biographical information on his parents from the earlier work as well as some of his beliefs about Mrs. Eddy.
While this concession in court was made by Knapp, others felt that Knapp meant that Mrs. Eddy, as a mortal, could not be that Woman, but as an idea of God, she, in fact could be related to that woman.

Mrs and Biography
Graham Lord, in NIV: The Authorized Biography of David Niven, suggested that Comyn-Platt and Mrs. Niven had been having an affair for some time before her husband's death, and that Sir Thomas may well have been David Niven's biological father, a supposition which has some support from her children.
* Biography of Mrs. Lucy Wortham James
He also edited the Clarke Papers ( 1891 – 1901 ), and Mrs Hutchinson's Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson ( 1885 ), and wrote an introduction to the Stuart Tracts, 1603 – 1693 ( 1903 ), besides contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography.
* Biography of Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon, at www. reverendsunmyungmoon. org
* Walt Whitman's Mrs. G: A Biography of Anne Gilchrist ( 1991 ), Marion Walker Alcaro, ISBN 0-8386-3381-1.
* " Clarke, Mrs. ( Mary Victoria Novello, usually known as Mrs. Cowden Clarke )" The Century Cyclopedia of Names: A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of Names in Geography, Biography, Mythology, History, Ethnology, Art, Archæology, Fiction, Etc.

Mrs and Mind
In the story " Bertie Changes His Mind " he mentions a sister who has three daughters, referred to by Jeeves as Mrs Scholfield ( although in the later novel Thank You, Jeeves he states that he has no sisters during a conversation with Lord " Chuffy " Chuffnell ).
* Mindy Sterling as Mrs. Grumplestock ( episode " A Befuddled Mind ")
* State of Mind ( 2007 ) Mrs. Williams

Mrs and Book
Mrs Marshall's Cookery Book, published in 1888, endorsed serving ice cream in cones, but the idea definitely predated that.
Illustrations from Mrs Beeton | Isabella Beeton's Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management | Book of Household Management, 1861
Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management contains recipes for roast pigeon and pigeon pie, a popular inexpensive food in Victorian industrial Britain.
The American Heritage Book of English Usage states that: " Using Ms. obviates the need for the guesswork involved in figuring out whether to address someone as Mrs. or Miss: you can ’ t go wrong with Ms.
Book III ends in the bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. Porter as they attempt to copulate while their children, Jerry, Kevin and Isobel Porter, are sleeping upstairs and the dawn is rising outside ( III. 4 ).
Using the latest technology and a new concept in publishing, Mrs Beeton ( 1836 – 1865 ) published her famous Book of Household Management in 24 monthly parts between 1857 and 1861.
* William Ressl and Penny Taylor, Excerpts from The Paul Tillich Archive of New Harmony, Indiana from the Collection of Mrs. Jane Blaffer Owen: Part Two, Paul Tillich and New Harmony, Indiana, Why Paul Tillich and New Harmony, Indiana ?, Book, WorldCat OCLC 180767473, 2007.
Stern has written forewords for Steal This Dream ( 1998 ), a biography of Abbie Hoffman, Disgustingly Dirty Joke Book ( 1998 ) by Jackie Martling, Too Fat to Fish ( 2008 ) by Artie Lange, and Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons: Tales of Redemption from an Irish Mailbox ( 2010 ) by Greg Fitzsimmons.
( Much of the text can be found at " Vivarchive " and at " Rawlinson End Book ") In the 1970s he recorded numerous sessions for BBC Radio 1's John Peel show which elaborated, with a mixture of eloquence and irreverence, on the weird and wonderful adventures of the inebriated and blimpish Sir Henry Rawlinson, his dotty wife Great Aunt Florrie, his " unusual " brother Hubert ( who, for speed, stature and far-seeing, habitually goes on stilts ), old Scrotum the wrinkled retainer, Mrs E, the rambling and unhygienic cook, and many other inhabitants of the crumbly Rawlinson End, plus its environs.
* Barker, Mrs. Sale, Kate Greenaway's Birthday Book, London, George Routledge, 1880.
A traditional recipe can be found in Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management at paragraph 1961 on page 929 to 930 of the revised edition dated 1869:
Book IV concludes with a conversation between Sophia and Mrs Honour, her maid, who is extolling Tom's virtues to the former and Sophia becomes annoyed by her presumptuousness.
Isabella Mary Beeton ( née Mayson ) ( 12 March 1836 – 6 February 1865 ), universally known as Mrs Beeton, was the English author of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, and is one of the most famous cookery writers.
Popularly known as Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, it was a guide to running a Victorian household, with advice on fashion, child care, animal husbandry, poisons, the management of servants, science, religion, and industrialism.
* Michael Hurd: Mrs Beeton ’ s Book, a Music-Hall Guide to Victorian Living, London, 1984.
Illustrations from Isabella Beeton's Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, 1861
* Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management ( 1861 ) by Mrs Beeton
In Mrs. Porter's New Southern Cookery Book, and Companion for Frugal and Economical, published in 1871 by M. E. Porter, has a recipe for Snow-drift Cake.
The Original Boston Cooking School Cook Book by Mrs. D. A.

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