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Crawford and suggested
Despite the actresses ' earlier tensions, Crawford suggested Bette Davis for the role of Jane.
In 1945, Perry Crawford, another member of the MIT team, saw a demonstration of ENIAC and suggested that a digital computer was the solution.
While acknowledging that Joan Crawford was highly ambitious and an alcoholic for much of her life, critics have suggested that Christina embellished her story.
Later biographers have reported that Christina began writing her book before Crawford's death, and have suggested that Joan's knowledge of its contents may have been a factor in Joan Crawford cutting her daughter from her will.
Michael Crawford, however, has suggested that the janiform head represents the Dioscuri, since Janus is usually a mature and bearded figure.
Although the approach was refused by the Palace, the British government proved keen on the idea and suggested Marion Crawford, as the recently retired governess of the Princesses.
Davis suggested her friend Olivia de Havilland to Aldrich as a replacement for Crawford after Katharine Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, Loretta Young and Barbara Stanwyck turned the role down.
Several have suggested that Moon had a romantic relationship with Crawford Howell Toy, a former teacher who became a controversial figure among Southern Baptists in the late 19th century.
It has been suggested that this was because Hector Crawford and several of the actors who featured in his shows ( notably Charles Tingwell ( Homicide ), Ted Hamilton, Terry Donovan, and Gerard Kennedy ) figured prominently in the contemporary " TV: Make It Australian " campaign, which was agitating for stronger local content regulations to promote and protect local TV production.

Crawford and Harold
Harold Macmillan was born at 52 Cadogan Place in Chelsea, London, to Maurice Crawford Macmillan ( 1853 – 1936 ), publisher, and Helen ( Nellie ) Artie Tarleton Belles ( 1856 – 1937 ), artist and socialite, from Spencer, Indiana in the United States.
Among the people becoming disenchanted with the Guild and turning to the Lab for a more radical, challenging environment were Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, Franchot Tone, Cheryl Crawford and Harold Clurman.
The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal I, were Walter B. Beals ( presiding judge ) from Washington, Harold L. Sebring from Florida, and Johnson T. Crawford from Oklahoma, with Victor C. Swearingen, a former special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, as an alternate judge.
The Group Theatre was a New York City theater collective formed by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg in 1931.
He cofounded, with directors Harold Clurman and Cheryl Crawford, the Group Theatre in 1931, which was hailed as " America's first true theatrical collective ".
The heads of the other staff divisions were Major General Ray W. Barker ( G-1 ), Major General Harold R. Bull ( G-3 ), Major General Robert W. Crawford ( G-4 ) and Major General Sir Roger Lumley ( G-5 ).
In 1931 she joined the Group Theatre, New York, founded by Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg and Cheryl Crawford, through theater director and critic, Clurman, whom she later married in 1943.
Geer did summer stock at the Pine Brook Country Club located in the countryside of Nichols, Connecticut with the Group Theatre ( New York ) studying under Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg.
During her time there Auchterlonie became a member of an elite group that included the brilliant and flamboyant poet James McAuley, Joan Fraser ( who wrote under the pseudonym Amy Witting ), Harold Stewart, Oliver Somerville, Alan Crawford and Ronald Dunlop.
Entomologists who left a mark include William Stephen Atkinson ( 1820 – 1876 ), E. Brunetti ( 1862 – 1927 ), Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher ( 1878 – 1950 ), Sir George Hampson ( 1860 – 1936 ), H. E. Andrewes ( 1863 – 1950 ), G. M. Henry ( 1891 – 1983 ), Colonel C. T. Bingham ( 1848 – 1908 ), William Monad Crawford ( 1872 – 1941 ), W. H. Evans ( 1876 – 1956 ), Michael Lloyd Ferrar, F. C. Fraser ( 1880 – 1963 ), Harold Maxwell-Lefroy ( 1877 – 1925 ), Frederic Moore ( 1830 – 1907 ), Samarendra Maulik ( 1881 – 1950 ), Lionel de Nicéville ( 1852 – 1901 ), Ronald A. Senior-White ( 1891 – 1954 ), Edwin Felix Thomas Atkinson ( 1840 – 1890 ) and Charles Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1923 ).
It was staged by the Group Theatre, a New York theatre company founded by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg, of which Odets was a member.
Da Silva did summer stock at the Pine Brook Country Club, located in the countryside of Nichols, Connecticut, with the Group Theatre ( New York ) formed by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg in the 1930s and early 1940s.
Among his schoolmates were Harold Mabern, Booker Little, Frank Strozier, Hank Crawford and Charles Lloyd.
Examples of stars who went through the star system include Cary Grant ( born Archie Leach ), Joan Crawford ( born Lucille Fay LeSueur ), and Rock Hudson ( born Roy Harold Scherer, Jr .)
Against Gloucestershire, he and Harold McDonell bowled throughout both innings ; Crawford took seven wickets for 43 runs in the second innings to give him ten wickets in the match, which was won by Surrey.
Among the notable Group Theater directors were Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, and Cheryl Crawford.

Crawford and Clurman
Garfield's former colleagues Crawford, Clurman and Strasburg had begun a new theater collective, calling it simply " the Group ", and Garfield lobbied his friends hard to get in.
In 1931, Clurman, Strasberg, and Cheryl Crawford ( another Theatre Guild member ) selected 28 actors ( one of whom was Meisner ) to form the Group Theatre.
In 1930 Crawford urged Clurman to start giving semi-public talks to groups of like-minded actors.
In 1931, Crawford, Clurman and Strasberg announced the formation of The Group Theatre and invited 28 young actors who had been attending Clurman's talks to join them for a twelve-week long summer of training and rehearsal at Brookfield Center, Connecticut.
Clurman was the scholar of the group — he knew multiple languages, read widely, and listened to a broad array of music ( Smith 16 ), while Strasberg dealt with acting and directing, and Crawford dealt with the business side of things.
In 1937, tensions between Clurman, Crawford and Strasberg caused the latter two to resign from the Group ; four years later, the Group Theatre permanently disbanded.

Crawford and then
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.
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.
Only once since then has the House of Representatives chosen the President: In 1824, Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams ( son of John Adams ) 84, William H. Crawford 41 and Henry Clay 37.
Crawford then starred as a facially disfigured blackmailer in A Woman's Face ( 1941 ), a remake of a European film which had starred Ingrid Bergman in the lead role three years earlier.
When Crawford saw the unflattering photos of both stars that appeared in the papers the next day, she said, " If that's how I look, then they won't see me anymore.
As potential cinemagoers had been associating Cain with hard-boiled crime fiction only, this trick — exploited in advertisements and trailers — in combination with the casting of then Hollywood star Joan Crawford in the title role made sure that the film was going to be a box office hit even before it was released.
It was formed in 1800 from parts of Allegheny and Lycoming counties ; attached to Crawford County until 1805 and then to Venango County until Warren was formally organized in 1819.
A line was completed across the northern half of county in 1874 running from Floyd County connecting Crandall and then continuing west into Crawford County.
In 1895, Brevet Brigadier General Charles Henry Howard and James W. Wilson of the Howard-Wilson Publishing Company of Chicago acquired rights to present Fair Oaks community, then primarily covered by citrus farms, from California Senator Frederick K. Cox and businessman Crawford W. Clarke.
Hannah and Abel Crawford turned their log cabin into an inn, then built The Notch House in 1828.
The village name was later changed to Centreville, and then changed again due to a conflict with another village of the same name in Crawford County, PA.
Crawford, a then 21-year-old Ohio State student and Minutemen fan was invited up on the roof of the Camper Van Beethoven van in Columbus, Ohio.
Satellite summit Boott Spur and then the Montalban Ridge including Mount Isolation and Mount Davis extend south from it, while the higher Southern Presidentials — Mounts Monroe, Franklin, Eisenhower, Pierce, Jackson and Webster — extend southwest to Crawford Notch.
" Wexler then sent the duo south to Muscle Shoals and Miami to work with producers Brad Shapiro and Dave Crawford for their next single " Knock It Out The Park ," which failed to chart.
O ' Gorman was born in Coyoacán, then a village to the south of Mexico City and now a borough of the Federal District, to an Irish father, Cecil Crawford O ' Gorman ( a painter himself ) and a Mexican mother.
Zapata beat Olivo by a knockout in round 13 to retain his belt, and then, he went to San Francisco to retain the crown once again, with a 15 round decision over Rudy Crawford.
Baldwin starred alongside Cindy Crawford in the 1995 film Fair Game, then in 1996 starred in a low-budget film by Miramax Films titled Curdled, and was paid US $ 150, 000 for his performance compared to the $ 1. 7 million he received for his role in Sliver with Sharon Stone in 1993.
It begins at Notchland, near Crawford Notch State Park, and follows a series of trails to the hamlet of Fabyans, then over Cherry Mountain to the town of Jefferson, over Mount Waumbek, along the Kilkenny Ridge Trail to Stark, through Nash Stream Forest to Dixville Notch, and north to the Connecticut Lakes and finally the Canadian border at the southern edge of Quebec.
Before 1949, there were five main department stores in Hong Kong and Shanghai: In Hong Kong: Lane Crawford-In 1850 founded by Thomas Ash Lane and Ninian Crawford, opened in Des Voeux Road Hong Kong ; Wing On-In 1907 Kwok's family returned to Hong Kong from Australia with accumulated savings and founded the Wing On Company ; Sincere-Founded by Ma Ying Piu in 1900 after returning from Australia and partnership with others to form the first Chinese department store in then British Hong Kong.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Crawford's first husband, described the book by stating, " The Joan Crawford that I've heard about in Mommie Dearest is not the Joan Crawford I knew back then.
Crawford was educated at Marlborough College and then Keble College, Oxford where he began reading literae humaniores but changed to geography.
The Director-General ( who didn ’ t seem to be affected by such a threat ) asked Crawford about the whereabouts of his residence, and then said " if you think so much of the precious maps you ’ d better take them to Nursling ", which ended the audience.
Day discovered Kate Moss when she was a young and unknown model and described the pictures that she took of Moss as ‘ dirty realism ’ or ‘ grunge ’. Moss then went on to become the " anti-supermodel " of the 1990s in contrast to the " supermodels " of the moment, such as Cindy Crawford, Elle Macpherson, Claudia Schiffer, and Naomi Campbell, who were known for their curvaceous and tall figures.

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