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Benet and suicide
On the day of the suicide, Bruce thought that she would meet Benet for lunch.

Benet and on
Newest on the list are John Ciardi, W. D. Snodgrass, I. A. Richards, Oscar Williams, Robert Hillyer, John Hall Wheelock, Stephen Vincent Benet, Edwin Muir, John Peal Bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim.
In addition to their earlier appearance together on Courtship, Benet guest-starred with him on his The Magician series in 1973, did an episode of The Love Boat with him in 1977, and guested on his The Incredible Hulk program in 1980 just before they divorced.
In the year of the quincentenary of the incorporation of the College of Arms, the College held a special service of thanksgiving at St Benet Paul's Wharf ( the College's official church since 1555 ) on the 2 March 1984.
First School within Morpeth before moving on to St. Benet Biscop Catholic High School in the nearby town of Bedlington.
Due to rising costs and waning enrollment, Sacred Heart merged with St. Procopius Academy in 1967 to form Benet Academy on the St. Procopius campus.
On July 16, 1911, a new building was dedicated on the grounds of what is now Benet Academy, the same day the cornerstone was laid for the nearby Sacred Heart Convent.
Under Abbot Kucera's leadership, St. Procopius Academy and Sacred Heart Academy merged to form Benet ( an anglicized form of " Benedict ") Academy in 1967, on the former St. Procopius campus.
Benet began construction of a new performing arts center at the east end of the campus to replace the 190-seat Assembly Hall on the third floor of St. Joseph Hall, originally a chapel for the St. Joseph Bohemian Orphanage.
Applicants without siblings at the school were admitted only with scores above the 75th percentile ; applicants with siblings at Benet were admitted with scores as low as the 50th percentile on a case-by-case basis.
The Chicago Sun-Times ranked Benet one of the top ten high schools in the Chicago area in 2003, based on graduate enrollment rates at four-year colleges and test scores over a four-year period.
A statue of him was unveiled by the Prince of Wales in 1869 next to the Royal Exchange, London, on the site of the former church of St Benet Fink ( demolished 1842-6 ).
He later collaborated with fellow Yale alumnus Stephen Vincent Benet on the folk opera The Devil and Daniel Webster.
Highlights of St. Lawrence ’ s special collections include the William Rose Benet Collection of American Poetry, the Milburn Collection of Hawthorniana, the Edwin Arlington Robinson Collection, the Frank P. Piskor Collection on Robert Frost.
While with ABC News, Lin provided national reports on The Freeman Standoff in Montana, The UniBomber arrest, the North Dakota Floods, and the Jon Benet murder case, among other stories.
* Benet Davetian's Article on the History and Meaning of Salons
He went ( 13 December 1528 ) on another mission with William Benet to Anne de Montmorency, to confer about Italian affairs, and was instructed to proceed on again to Rome.
Benet appeared on Half & Half in which he portrayed Reece Wilcox in 2005.
Two bronze sculpted relief panels by Harry Hems on the base of the obelisk depict Benet banging on the door of the Cathedral and Prest burning at the stake.
The book Soap Opera Babylon said that Benet was involved with a male costar on Days of our Lives just prior to her death.
In 1964, Elliot and Benet married in Sydney where Elliot was working on a television series with Australian producer and promoter Jack Neary.

Benet and April
He and his wife had five children, Christopher Joseph McCarthy ( April 30, 1940 – April 30, 1940 ), Eleanor McCarthy Howell ( born October 30, 1947 ), Mary Abagail McCarthy ( April 29, 1949 – July 28, 1990 ), Michael Benet McCarthy ( born April 5, 1952 ) and Margaret Alice McCarthy Brown ( born July 17, 1956 ).
On 31 January 1529, however, Stephen Gardiner joined Knight and Benet at Lyon and brought new instructions ; Knight went back to Paris and acted through March and April with Sir John Taylor as ambassador ; in June Suffolk and Fitzwilliam were with him.

Benet and 1982
* 1982 – Brenda Benet, American actress ( b. 1945 )
Sula Benet ( 1903 – 1982 ), also known as Sara Benetowa, was a Polish anthropologist of the 20th century who studied Polish and Judaic customs and traditions.

Benet and following
In May 1840 Edward John Carlos wrote in the The Gentleman's Magazine, protesting about the proposed demolition of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange and St. Benet Fink, following a fire in 1838 that had razed the Royal Exchange and damaged those two churches.
His opinion, although following that of Landau and other authorities, was strongly opposed by Mordecai Benet and his partisans.
Her body was interred in the middle aisle of the Church of St Benet at Paul's-Wharf, where on a marble gravestone is the following inscription to her memory:

Benet and with
The prize ( with an award of $ 3000 ) was granted twice: to Benet Davetian in 1996 for The Seventh Circle, and David Manicom in 1997 for Ice In Dark Water.
His property was later returned to him ( c. 1646 ) but Jones ended his days, unmarried, living in Somerset House and was subsequently buried with his parents in the Church of St Benet Paul's Wharf, the Welsh church of the City of London.
In 1652 Inigo Jones " the king's architect " was buried in St Benet, with his father and mother.
" The Mountain Whippoorwill " is the title of a poem written by Stephen Vincent Benet about a fiddling contest, won by Hillbilly Jim, who refers to his fiddle as a whippoorwill and identifies the bird with the lonely and poor but vibrant life of the mountain people.
In medieval times a corn market was held by St. Benet Gracechurch ( a church destroyed in the Great Fire ) at the junction of Gracechurch Street and Lombard Street, with vendors directed to sell their wares there.
In this alternative musical world of the late 1960s, inspired by the storytelling poems of Robert Frost and Stephen Vincent Benet, Clark began to write what he knew " with a pencil and a big eraser.
In 2005, she received the USO's Merit Award for service to all divisions of the United States Armed Forces and teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to record " Heart of America ", with Michael McDonald and Eric Benet which in turn helped raise over $ 90 million for victims of natural disasters to the Gulf Coast.
Since that time, they founded a record label, Perspective Records ( an A & M / PolyGram Records-distributed label that has since shut its doors ), and worked with artists including TLC, Sounds of Blackness, Yolanda Adams, Jordan Knight, Michael Jackson, Boyz II Men, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Prince, Spice Girls, Vanessa Williams, George Michael, Melanie B, Rod Stewart, Kelly Price, Gwen Stefani, New Edition, Eric Benet, Pia Zadora, Solo, and The Human League.
Future Falcon Crest and Castle co-star Susan Sullivan was in the original pilot ; Brett Cullen, also of Falcon Crest ; Ray Walston, co-star of Bixby's first series, My Favorite Martian ; Brandon Cruz, co-star of The Courtship of Eddie's Father ; Lou Ferrigno, who along with starring as the Hulk, appeared in one episode (" King Of The Beach ") as a different character ; Bixby's ex-wife Brenda Benet ; and in an uncredited role, the bodybuilder and professional wrestler Ric Drasin played the half-transformed Hulk in “ Prometheus " ( parts 1 and 2 ).
" The society sent Scroll and Key 100 thornless American Beauty roses for its centennial celebration, in 1942, with an appropriate poem authored by Stephen Vincent Benet.
Le Roy Ladurie lists nine women of Montaillou with whom he conducted affairs: Alazaïs Fauré, Raymonde Fauré, Béatrice de Planissoles, Grazide Lizier, Alazaïs Azéma, Gaillarde Benet, Alissende Roussel, Mengarde Buscailh, Na Maragda, Jacotte den Tort, Raymonde Guilhou, and Esclarmonde Clergue, his sister in law.
Each fall, Neuqua also participates in a women's ' powderpuff football tournament with Waubonsie, Metea, Naperville Central, Naperville North, and Benet Academy in Lisle.

Benet and her
Her confidante and admirer, Dr. Jonathan Benet ( Phillip Dorn ), warns her that revealing her identity would only cause Charles to resent her.
Among Walker's more popular works are her poem For My People, which won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition in 1942 under the judgeship of editor Stephen Vincent Benet, and her 1966 novel Jubilee, which also received critical acclaim.
The church of St Benet Sherehog in London had a chapel dedicated to her, and was locally known as St. Sithes.
In her book The Death of Right and Wrong, Tammy Bruce writes of her involvement with Brenda Benet, who killed herself in a home she had shared with Bruce.
They were romantically involved for a time after Benet left her husband, actor Bill Bixby.
According to Bruce, Benet was locked inside the bathroom of her home when she arrived.
* Vicki Benet on the cover of her debut album for Decca, Woman of Paris ( 1956 ) and on Sing to me of Love for Liberty Records ( 1960 ).
The main advocate of the idea that kaneh bosm was cannabis was Sula Benet in her Early Diffusion and Folk Uses of Hemp ( 1967 ), Benet identifies it as the hemp plant, or cannabis.
Nives Meroi, then tried to achieve the summit in the Kangchenjunga, had to give up when her husband and fellow climber, Romano Benet, had health problems.
Born in Poland, Benet was fascinated with peasant culture of Poland since her early youth.

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