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Film actress Joan Crawford, after marrying then Pepsi-Cola President Alfred N. Steele became a spokesperson for Pepsi, appearing in commercials, television specials and televised beauty pageants on behalf of the company.
When Steele died in 1959 Crawford was appointed to the Board of Directors of Pepsi-Cola, a position she held until 1973, although she was not a board member of the larger PepsiCo, created in 1965.
Crawford married her final husband, Alfred Steele, at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on May 10, 1955.
Crawford was cremated and her ashes placed in a crypt with her last husband, Alfred Steele, in Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York.
Kendall had a stormy professional relationship with actress Joan Crawford ( Crawford referred to Kendall as " Fang " until her death in 1977 ), who gained a seat on the board of directors of Pepsi Cola Company after the death of her husband Al Steele.
* Alfred Steele ( 1901 – 1959 ) Businessman, Board Chairman of Pepsi, Married to Joan Crawford
* Pat Turner, Kevin Neufeld, Mark Evans, Grant Main, Paul Steele, Michael Evans, Dean Crawford, Blair Horn, and Brian McMahon ( cox ) — Rowing, Men's Eight with Coxswain
With articles on Alice Guy-Blaché, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Veronica Lake, Elsa Lanchester, Agnes Moorehead, Mary Philbin, Barbara Steele, Vampira, Fay Wray and others, Scream Queens: Heroines of the Horrors also incorporated much material from the Castle of Frankenstein files of manuscripts and still photographs.

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While appearing in Innocent Eyes Crawford met a saxophone player named James Welton.
After these Games, Crawford met with further success, winning the 100 metres event at the Central American and Caribbean Championships in 1977.
Around 1836, James Crawford and John Hayes saw that a town was springing up and donated ten acres of land, at a point where their farms met, to be used for educational and religious purposes.
Watt eventually agreed and the two met with Crawford " auditioning " for Watt by playing him The Who's, " I'm One " as well as a few Minutemen songs.
Watkins ' work met with early scepticism from archaeologists, one of whom, O. G. S. Crawford, refused to accept advertisements for The Old Straight Track in the journal Antiquity.
In a meeting described in British Archaeology, issue no. 42 in 1999, Crawford, his cap ( which he held in his hand ), and Peter met with the Director-General, who told them nothing would be done.
While ascending the Mississippi to join us at the head of his brave troops, he met, arrested, and brought along with him to Fort Crawford two United States soldiers who were deserting from the garrison when he met them.
Susan J. Crawford, a senior Pentagon official, stated on January 14, 2009 that " his treatment met the legal definition of torture ... The techniques they used were all authorized, but the manner in which they applied them was overly aggressive ".
It was while assigned to Fort Crawford that Davis met and fell in love with the daughter of Zachary Taylor, Sarah Knox Taylor.
She met Jefferson Davis when living with her father and family at Fort Crawford during the Black Hawk War.
In an interview with the Washington Post, the convening authority of military commissions, Susan J. Crawford, a retired Judge, who was responsible for reviewing practices at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, said of one Guantanamo Bay detainee, " his treatment met the legal definition of torture, and that is why I did not refer the case " for prosecution, and then went on to describe treatment not meeting the legal definition of torture.
Between 1919 and 1944, Bauer spent a total of twelve summers in residence at the MacDowell Colony, where she met composers such as Ruth Crawford Seeger and Amy Beach and focused on composition.
Crawford and Bauer met at the MacDowell Colony in 1929, where Bauer quickly became a mentor and close friend to the much younger Crawford.
After they met at the MacDowell Colony in 1929, Bauer encouraged Crawford's efforts in composition and “ contributed greatly to Crawford's musical growth and her professional visibility .” For Crawford, Bauer represented a powerful connection into the musical establishment.
In 1874, he met and married Mary Crawford in Italy.
Williams sang on the original version of Joe Sample's " The Survivor ", and met producer David Crawford while working with his group Klique.
Benny Green, in his History of Cricket, wrote that the " Surrey committee must be held accountable for a degree of idiocy rarely met with even in the realms of cricket administration " for the way they dealt with Crawford, " one of the world's most prodigious all-rounders.
* In February 1870, the Crawford County Library Association met at Crawfordsville, located approximately 5 miles west of present day Girard.

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Joan died in Essex in 1238, and was buried at Tarant Crawford Abbey in Dorset.
If the Crawford rule is in effect, then another option is the Holland rule, which stipulates that after the Crawford game, a player cannot double until after at least two rolls have been played by each side.
Regular attendees at his famed soirées included Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, actor Richard Cromwell, Stanley Holloway, Judy Garland, Gene Tierney, Noël Coward, Cole Porter, director James Whale, costume designer Edith Head, and Norma Shearer, especially after the death of her first husband, Irving Thalberg.
In 1933 Hawks signed a three-picture deal at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and his first film was there Today We Live in 1933, starring Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper.
Following graduation, Second Lieutenant Davis was assigned to the 1st Infantry Regiment and was stationed at Fort Crawford, Wisconsin.
That same year, Taylor's family, including his daughter Sarah Knox Taylor, joined him at Fort Crawford.
Her grandfather, Russell Crawford Mitchell, of Atlanta, enlisted in the Confederate States Army in July 1861, and was later severely wounded at the Battle of Sharpsburg.
p53 was identified in 1979 by Lionel Crawford, David P. Lane, Arnold Levine, and Lloyd Old, working at Imperial Cancer Research Fund ( UK ) Princeton University / UMDNJ ( Cancer Institute of New Jersey ), and Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, respectively.
However, in Crawford v. Washington,, the Supreme Court increased the scope of the Confrontation Clause by ruling that " testimonial " out-of-court statements are inadmissible if the accused did not have the opportunity to cross-examine that accuser and that accuser is unavailable at trial.
* June 11 – William Crawford, American soldier and surveyor, tortured and burned at the stake by native Americans ( b. 1732 )
Marion Crawford despaired at the attention Margaret was getting, writing to friends " Could you this year only ask Princess Elizabeth to your party?
The royal family were appalled at what they saw as Crawford's invasion of their privacy and breach of trust, as a result of which Crawford was ostracised from royal circles.
Jefferson wrote in dismay at the outcome of the contingent election of 1825 to Congressional caucus nominee William H. Crawford, saying that he had hoped to congratulate Crawford but " events had not been what we had wished.
The film was followed by Big City with Luise Rainer and Mannequin with Joan Crawford, the latter of which took good billings at the box office.
Finally, in 1926, at the age of 20, she was cast in the lead role in The Johnstown Flood ( 1926 ), the same year she was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars ( with Joan Crawford, Dolores del Río and others ).
Rapf notified Granlund on December 24, 1924 that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had offered Crawford a contract at $ 75 a week.
On June 3, 1929, Crawford married Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. at Saint Malachy's Roman Catholic Church in New York City, although neither apparently was Catholic.
One critic wrote, " Miss Crawford sings appealingly and dances thrillingly as usual ; her voice is alluring and her dramatic efforts in the difficult role she portrays are at all times convincing.
When Tone died in 1968, Crawford arranged for him to be cremated and his ashes scattered at Muskoka Lakes, Canada.
In 1973, Crawford was forcibly retired from the company at the behest of company executive Don Kendall, whom Crawford had referred to for years as " Fang.

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