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For much of this period he was assisted by Dorothy Stroud who served as Inspectress from 1945 to 1985.
* Stroud, Dorothy, ( 1984 ) Sir John Soane Architect, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-13050-X
* Stroud, Dorothy, ( 1961 ) The Architecture of Sir John Soane, Studio Books Ltd
* Stroud, Dorothy, ( 1966 ) Henry Holland His Life and Architecture, Country Life
* Stroud, Dorothy, ( 1984 ) Sir John Soane Architect, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-13050-X
* Stroud, Dorothy ( 1975 ).
* Dorothy Stroud, Henry Holland, His Life and Architecture1966.

Dorothy and wrote
In the early-1960s, Jones and his wife Dorothy wrote the screenplay for the animated feature Gay Purr-ee.
Dorothy Sayers wrote 11 Wimsey novels and a number of short stories featuring Wimsey and his family.
He also wrote introductions for two books on Jewish culture, The Jewish American Family Album, by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, and Grandma Doralee Patinkin's Holiday Cookbook: A Jewish Family's Celebrations, by his mother, Doralee Patinkin Rubin.
Star Trek writer D. C. Fontana ( Dorothy Catherine ) wrote using her abbreviated own name and also under the pen names Michael Richards and J. Michael Bingham.
His wife, Dorothy Hart, wrote a biography of Lorenz Hart.
In 1977 C. W. Scott-Giles, an expert in heraldry, published a history of Lord Peter Wimsey's family, going back to 1066 ( but describing the loss of the family tree going back to Adam and Eve ); the book is based on material from his correspondence with Dorothy L. Sayers, who wrote at least two of the family anecdotes in the book, one of them in the French language of the Middle Ages.
As Tony Sloman wrote in 1999, " As the varied likes of David Lean, Robert Wise, Terence Fisher and Dorothy Arzner have proved, the cutting rooms are easily the finest grounding for film direction.
Dorothy Parker is often said to have referred to Bow when she wrote, " It, hell ; she had Those.
It is likely that folks learned all the local gossip and goings on at the general store barber shop, or on the street corner ,” wrote noted local historian Dorothy Zaykowski, in her book “ Sag Harbor – The Story of an American Beauty .”
The writer Dorothy Dunnett wrote a short story, " The Proving Climb ", set on St Kilda ; it was published in 1973 in the anthology Scottish Short Stories.
Other important early modernists were Dorothy Richardson ( 1873-1957 ), whose novel Pointed Roof ( 1915 ), is one of the earliest example of the stream of consciousness technique and D. H. Lawrence ( 1885-1930 ), who wrote with understanding about the social life of the lower and middle classes, and the personal life of those who could not adapt to the social norms of his time.
She wrote to her sister Dorothy that she was thinking of staying and finishing high school and then going to college, but she missed her family.
Dorothy and I went to see the New York production of Life With Father, starring Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney ,” Lillian wrote in her autobiography.
In 2001 she founded the Dorothy Dunnett Society to promote interest in the historical periods about which she wrote and communication between her readers.
The strike was supported by such figures as Dorothy Day and Ernest Hemingway, who wrote a scathing letter to Spellman.
Dorothy Day also wrote passionately in defense of free love, women's rights, and contraception – but later, after converting to Catholicism, she criticized the sexual revolution of the sixties.
He has been the subject of four notable biographies: the first, Man o ' War, by Page Cooper and Roger Treat, was published in 1950, and is a classic of its kind ; Walter Farley, author of The Black Stallion series, also wrote a slightly fictional biography of Man o ' War ; in 2000, Bowen, Edward L. wrote a biography called Man o ' War: Thoroughbred Legends from Eclipse Press ; and in 2006, Dorothy Ours wrote a new, extensively sourced biography entitled Man o ' War: A Legend Like Lightning.
" Of her portrayal, Clive Barnes wrote, " As the wicked Miss Hannigan, Dorothy Loudon, eyes bulging with envy, face sagging with hatred, is deliciously and deliriously horrid.
The headstone of Dorothy LoudonLoudon was married to Norman Paris, a composer who wrote the theme song for the television game show I've Got a Secret and arranged the music for Stephen Sondheim's television musical Evening Primrose, from 1971 until his death in 1977.
Loos wrote a sequel to her novel entitled But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, with further adventures of Lorelei and Dorothy.
Dorothy Brett wrote of him that " it is so tiresome that Loulou is such an old roué.

Dorothy and first
Bush's daughter, Dorothy Bush Koch, was married there in 1992, the first ever to do so.
While at Iwerks, he met a cel painter named Dorothy Webster, who would later become his first wife.
T. S. Eliot called Collins's novel The Moonstone ( 1868 ) " the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels ... in a genre invented by Collins and not by Poe ", and Dorothy L. Sayers called it " probably the very finest detective story ever written ".
The first amateur railway detective, Thorpe Hazell, was created by Victor Whitechurch and his stories impressed Ellery Queen and Dorothy L. Sayers.
He had an older half-sister, Katherine, child of his father's first marriage to Dorothy Neville, and a younger sister, Mary.
Sydney Brenner, Jack Dunitz, Dorothy Hodgkin, Leslie Orgel, and Beryl M. Oughton, were some of the first people in April 1953 to see the model of the structure of DNA, constructed by Crick and Watson ; at the time they were working at Oxford University's Chemistry Department.
* 1903 – Dorothy Levitt is reported as the first woman in the world to compete in a ' motor race '.
The first written record of the poem is in Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal, October 1798.
One of the first modern major classifications was that of Dorothy Chaytor in 1937 at Kew.
In 1891, Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company delivered its first ship, a tugboat named Dorothy.
* Tugboat Dorothy, the shipyard's first vessel, delivered in 1891, on display in yard
He was survived by his second wife Dorothy ( Blanchard ) Jacobson ( m. May 13, 1929 ) and his three children, William Hammerstein and Alice Hammerstein Mathias by first wife Myra Finn, and James Hammerstein by Blanchard.
Yet another version of deflationism is the prosentential theory of truth, first developed by Dorothy Grover, Joseph Camp, and Nuel Belnap as an elaboration of Ramsey's claims.
The first predicted structure of globular proteins was the cyclol model of Dorothy Wrinch, but this was quickly discounted as being inconsistent with experimental data.
By some accounts, Harold and Dorothy had simply grown apart after Washington was sent to war during the first year of his marriage.
It was during his period of National Service that he began performing seriously, and it was also then that he met his first wife, Dorothy, known as Dot, with whom he had three children: Barry, Susan and David.
From his first marriage to Dorothy de Vere, sister of the John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, he had two children, John and Margaret.
His detective novel, Trent's Last Case ( 1913 ), was much praised, numbering Dorothy L. Sayers among its admirers, and with its labyrinthine and mystifying plotting can be seen as the first truly modern mystery.
Whereas W. W. Denslow's illustrations in the first edition portrayed Dorothy and her friends as exuding warmth, McCurdy's depicted Dorothy as " plain, dumpy, even ugly " and her friends as frightened.
" His first Champagne Lady was Jayne Walton Rosen ( real name: Dorothy Jayne Flanagan ).
He was survived by his second wife, Dorothy Herzka, and by his sons, David and Mitchell, from his first marriage.
* Dorothy L. Sayers's Unnatural Death ( 1927 ), one of the first Lord Peter Wimsey novels
Some time following his death, his widow Dorothy married Judge Edmund Winston, Henry's first cousin and the executor of his estate.
* Astronaut Dorothy M. Metcalf-Lindenburger Currently, she is assigned to the crew of STS-131, her first expedition.

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