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In 1909, he worked briefly as secretary for Beatrice Webb.
Within eight weeks after his death, to provide an income for the family, Beatrice opened an acting workshop in her home, the Henry C. De Mille School for Girls.
John de Courcy Ireland, and his wife Beatrice, aiming to campaign for the Irish government to support international efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament and to keep Ireland free of nuclear power.
Since the publication of the History of Trade Unionism ( 1894 ) by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, the predominant historical view is that a trade union " is a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment.
An example of a ternary relation ( i. e., between three individuals ) is: " X < tt > was-introduced-to </ tt > Y < tt > by </ tt > Z ", where ( X, Y, Z ) is a 3-tuple of persons ; for example, " Beatrice Wood was introduced to Henri-Pierre Roché by Marcel Duchamp " is true, while " Karl Marx was introduced to Friedrich Engels by Queen Victoria " is false.
Sonny poked a little fun at himself when he guest-starred on The Golden Girls, in the episode " Mrs. George Devereaux ", aired November 17, 1990, as himself vying with Lyle Waggoner for Dorothy's ( Beatrice Arthur ) affection in a dream, where Blanche ( Rue McClanahan ) dreams her husband is still alive.
Gilliam was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Beatrice ( née Vance ) and James Hall Gilliam, who was a traveling salesman for Folgers before becoming a carpenter.
The mediation of King Louis led to a settlement with Beatrice of Savoy, who returned Forcalquier and relinquished her claims for a cash payment and a pension.
Ron Howard became a grandfather for the second time when Bryce and Seth welcomed their second child, daughter Beatrice Jean Howard Gabel, on January 19, 2012.
The reason given for the litigation was that Beatrice Welles was not consulted for the restoration.
Finally he was prevailed upon to marry for a fourth time, and this wife, Beatrice, produced the son who would ultimately succeed him.
The first floor of the new wing was for the sole use of Princess Beatrice and her family.
In Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Benedick spots the sharp-tongued Beatrice approaching and exclaims to the Prince, Don Pedro, that he would do an assortment of arduous tasks for him " rather than hold three words conference with this harpy!
The old castle has a unique raised covered road, high enough for horsemen to ride through, that communicates between the new palace and the old fortifications ; there is a Falconry, an elegant loggiato supported by 48 columns, and, in the rear area of the mastio, the Ladies ' Loggia made for Duchess Beatrice d ' Este.
A United States Environmental Protection Agency report later found Beatrice and Grace responsible for the contamination.
Governor Chase S. Osborn and his family lived on the sixth floor for a while and so did Beatrice and Leon Daglman.
Sarah had a producing role ( credited as " Sarah Ferguson ") in the 2009 Jean-Marc Vallée film The Young Victoria, starring Emily Blunt and featured a background player role for Sarah's daughter Princess Beatrice.
Wilhelm I, German Emperor ( her maternal great-granduncle, who was represented by the German Ambassador Count Münster ); the German Crown Princess ( her paternal aunt, who was represented by her own sister Princess Christian ); Prince and Princess Friedrich Karl of Prussia ( her maternal grandparents, for whom her paternal uncle the Duke of Edinburgh and aunt Princess Beatrice stood proxy ) and the Prince of Wales ( her paternal uncle ).
He was known for considerable innovations, such as presenting partially staged versions of La vida breve by Manuel de Falla and Beatrice and Benedict by Berlioz.
Otto proceeded to blame Philip, without grounds, for another spurned marriage alliance ( the first being to Philip's own daughter, Beatrice ) and swore revenge on the German King, culminating in the murder at Bamberg.
Other works produced in this period include a Caprice and Elegy for cello and orchestra written for the distinguished British cellist Beatrice Harrison, and a short orchestral piece, Fantastic Dance, which Delius dedicated to Fenby.

Beatrice and Dante
Dante Alighieri | Dante and Beatrice Portinari | Beatrice gaze upon the highest heavens ; from Gustave Doré's illustrations to the Divine Comedy.
Dante Alighieri | Dante and Beatrice Portinari | Beatrice see God as a point of light surrounded by angels.
Boniface's ultimate fate is confirmed by Beatrice when Dante visits Heaven.
* June 8 – Beatrice Portinari, object of Dante Alighieri's adoration ( b. 1266 )
* In Florence, the nine-year-old Dante Alighieri first sees the eight-year-old Beatrice.
* Beatrice Portinari, Dante Alighieri's beloved and guide through Heaven in The Divine Comedy ( d. 1290 )
He is last mentioned in Canto XXXIII, making him one of the longest recurring characters in the comedy, fourth to Dante, Virgil and Beatrice.
Dante Alighieri | Dante and Beatrice Portinari | Beatrice in Paradise.
A Western parallel is that of Dante and Beatrice.
Henry Holiday's Dante meets Beatrice at Ponte Santa Trinita is inspired by La Vita Nuova ( Beatrice Portinari | Beatrice is in white ).
Dante wanted to collect and publish the lyrics dealing with his love for Beatrice, explaining the autobiographical context of its composition and pointing out the expository structure of each lyric as an aid to careful reading.
She was used as a model for this painting, which shows a praying Beatrice ( from Dante Alighieri ).
Too absorbed with his overwhelming passion for Beatrice, Dante initially fails to notice the other people present in the room.

Beatrice and was
' His Nemesis, a prose tragedy in four acts about Beatrice Cenci, partly inspired by Percy Bysshe Shelley's The Cenci, was printed while he was dying.
His maternal grandmother Beatrice of Savoy was a daughter of Amadeus IV of Savoy and Anne of Burgundy.
On 14 May 1234, Andrew, who had lost his second wife in the previous year, married Beatrice D ' Este, who was thirty years younger than himself.
His mother was Matilda Beatrice DeMille ( née Samuel ), whose parents were both of German Jewish heritage.
She was the daughter of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and Maria Beatrice d ' Este, Princess of Modena.
* Beatrice Tarleton: was a busy woman, having on her hands not only a large cotton plantation, a hundred negroes and eight children, but the largest horse-breeding farm in Georgia.
One year later on 29 June 1475 her sister Beatrice d ' Este was born, and in 1476 and 1477 two brothers, Alfonso and Ippolito arrived.
Robert Louis " Bobby " Drake was born in Port Washington, Long Island, New York, to William Robert Drake and Madeline Beatrice Bass-Drake.
Matilda's mother was Beatrice, a daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine, and of Matilda, daughter of Herman II of Swabia.
She was her parents ' youngest child, but her father was murdered in 1052 and one year later ( 1053 ) her older sister Beatrice ( namesake of their mother ) also died.
Initially, Henry refused to see Beatrice, but eventually he had her imprisoned in rough conditions ; the young Frederick was treated more appropriately, but he died in Henry's custody nonetheless ( the rumours that he was murdered are baseless ).
His baptismal name was Frederick of Lorraine (), and he was a younger brother of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine, who, as Margrave of Tuscany ( by his marriage to Beatrice of Bar, widow of Boniface III of Tuscany ), played a prominent part in the politics of the period.
Ruth Benedict was born in New York City on June 5, 1887, to Beatrice and Frederick Fulton.
Ballmer was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Beatrice Dworkin and Frederic Henry Ballmer, a manager at the Ford Motor Company .< ref >
A supplementary steamer service was also introduced in 1902, with the Volta and Lady Beatrice linking Torpoint to two locations in Devonport on a triangular route.
These changes made the supplementary steamer redundant and the Lady Beatrice was sold.
Christine's mother Beatrice E. M .( called Tee ) née Reece, was a medium, psychic, and faith healer.

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