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In the ' 80s and ' 90s, he worked with Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid, Buck Clayton, Benny Carter, Billy Taylor, Harry Edison, Mel Tormé, Ernestine Anderson, Louie Bellson, John Pizzarelli, Howard Alden, Dick Hyman, Byron Stripling, Jane Jarvis, Frank Vignola and was a featured member of the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra.
Their names were Anne, Mary ( 1906 1912 ), Ernestine, Martha, Frank Jr., William, Lillian, Frederick, Daniel, John, Robert and Jane.
Among the many people who worked for the OWI were Jay Bennett ( author ), Humphrey Cobb, Alan Cranston, Martin Ebon, Milton S. Eisenhower, Ernestine Evans, John Fairbank, Lee Falk, Howard Fast, Alexander Hammid, Jane Jacobs, Lewis Wade Jones, David Karr, Philip Keeney, Christina Krotkova, Owen Lattimore, Murray Leinster, Paul Linebarger, Irving Lerner, Archibald MacLeish, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Charles Olson, Gordon Parks, James Reston, Peter Rhodes, Arthur Rothstein, Waldo Salt, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., William Stephenson, George E. Taylor, Chester S. Williams, and Flora Wovschin.

Ernestine and June
He lost the electoral dignity and some minor Ernestine territories to his cousin Maurice, who was declared the new Saxon Elector on 4 June.
Ernestine Schumann-Heink, née Rössler ( 15 June 186117 November 1936 ), was a celebrated Austrian, later American, operatic contralto, noted for the size, beauty, tonal richness, flexibility and wide range of her voice.
On June 7, 1978, she and Ernestine Jones fought to a no contest in a bout that was scheduled for four rounds.
He had ten children, ( seven sons and three daughters ), with his wife Ernestine Juliane Berg whom he married on 11 June 1810.
Constance Ernestine Berry Newman ( born on July 8, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois ) was the United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from June 2004 to April 2005.

Ernestine and 21
His wife Ernestine survived him by 21 years.
Ernestine Hill ( 21 January 1899 — 21 August 1972 ) was an Australian journalist, travel writer and novelist.

Ernestine and 1921
In 1921 Larsen worked nights and weekends as a volunteer with Ernestine Rose, to help prepare for the first exhibit of " Negro art " at the New York Public Library ( NYPL ).

Ernestine and
* 1936 Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Austrian singer ( b. 1861 )
* Ernestine Gilbreth ( April 4, 1908 November 4, 2006 ) ( age 98 ); married Charles E. Carey ; two children ( Charles E. Carey, Lillian Barley ).
* August 26 Ernest, Elector of Saxony, progenitor of the Ernestine Wettins ( b. 1441 )
* Ernestine Schumann-Heink ( 1861 1936 ), opera singer
Alice Ernestine Prin ( 2 October 1901 29 April 1953 ), nicknamed Queen of Montparnasse, and often known as Kiki de Montparnasse, was a French artist model, nightclub singer, actress, memoirist, and painter.
** Ernestine / Miss Tomlin An obnoxious telephone operator with no concern for her customers ("' Fair '?
* Ernestine Schumann-Heink ( 1861 1936 ), opera singer.
The couple had seven children: Bridget Amice Beaumont ( 1902 1948 ); Francis William Lionel Beaumont ( 1903 1941 ) ( father of John Michael Beaumont, 22nd Seigneur of Sark ); Cyril John Astley Beaumont ( 1905 1973 ); Basil Ian Beaumont ( 1908 1909 ); Douce Alianore Daphne Beaumont ( 1910 1967 ); Richard Vyvyan Dudley Beaumont ( b. 1915 ); Jehanne Rosemary Ernestine Beaumont ( b. 1919 ).
* August 22 Ernestine Hill, travel writer
* Ernestine Rose ( 1810 1892 ), feminist writer and human rights activist
# Berta Ernestine von Schauenstein ( b. 26 January 1817 d. Coburg, 15 August 1896 ), married her first cousin Eduard Edgar Schmidt-Löwe von Löwenfels, the illegitimate son of her father's sister, Juliane.
* Ernestine ( 1787 1866 )
* Ernestine Wade ( 1906 1983 ), actress, played Sapphire Stevens on radio and TV's Amos ' n ' Andy
# Sophie Maria Friederike Auguste Leopoldine Alexandrine Ernestine Albertine Elisabeth ( b. Dresden, 15 March 1845 d. Munich, 9 March 1867 ), known as Sophie ; married on 11 February 1865 to Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, her cousin and brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
One of the resulting Ernestine houses, known as Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld until 1826 and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha after that, went on to contribute kings of Belgium ( from 1831 ) and Bulgaria ( 1908 1946 ), as well as furnishing husbands to queens regnant of Portugal ( Prince Ferdinand ) and the United Kingdom ( Prince Albert ).
Ernestine Louise Rose ( January 13, 1810 August 4, 1892 ) was an atheist feminist, individualist feminist, and abolitionist.
" -- Ernestine Rose, responding to religious heckler at Seventh National Woman's Rights Convention, New York, November 25 26, 1856 ( History of Woman Suffrage, Vol.
Luise of Tuscany ( 2 December 1870, Salzburg 23 March 1947, Brussels ) ( Luise Antoinette Maria Theresia Josepha Johanna Leopoldine Caroline Ferdinande Alice Ernestine, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Tuscany, Hungary and Bohemia ) was a daughter of Ferdinand IV of Tuscany and his second wife, Alice of Bourbon-Parma, daughter of Duke Charles III and Louise d ' Artois.
* Madge Sinclair ( 1980 1986 ) as Nurse Ernestine Shoop

Ernestine and 28
Strauss himself remarried seven weeks later, to Ernestine Dittrich on 28 May 1878.

Ernestine and was
Elector Frederick the Wise, a member of the Ernestine branch of the same family, known for his protection of Luther, was a cousin of Duke George.
Ernestine, who became one of Tomlin's trademark characters, was perhaps most famous for the following line: " We don't care ; we don't have to.
His father, Antoine Chrysostome Seurat, was a legal official and a native of Champagne ; his mother, Ernestine Faivre, was Parisian.
Examples: William Faulkner in A Rose for Emily ( Faulkner was an avid experimenter in using unusual points of view-see his Spotted Horses, told in third person plural ); Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey in Cheaper By the Dozen ; Frederik Pohl in Man Plus ; and more recently, Jeffrey Eugenides in his novel The Virgin Suicides and Joshua Ferris in Then We Came to the End.
Born in Lipnik ( Kunzendorf ) near Bielitz, Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire ( today a part of Bielsko-Biała, Poland ), Schnabel was the youngest of three children born to Isidor Schnabel, a textile merchant, and his wife Ernestine ( née Labin ).
He was married to the former Ernestine Kinnebrew.
The Sterne Fountain was given to the city in 1913 to honor the contribution of Jacob and Ernestine Sterne, a Jewish couple who settled in Jefferson before the Civil War and became prominent citizens who managed the post office and were involved in numerous civic and cultural projects.
* Ernestine was a nosy, condescending telephone operator who generally treated customers with little sympathy.
Ernestine often snorted when she let loose a barbed response or heard something salacious ; she also wore her hair in a 1940s hairstyle with a hair net, although the character was contemporary.
Ernestine was almost always at her switchboard taking calls in the sketches.
The last decade of his life was made cheerful by his marriage with Ernestine Müller, who shared all his interests and learned Greek to help him with collations.
Spohr was born in Braunschweig in the duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel to Karl Heinrich Spohr and Juliane Ernestine Luise Henke, but in 1786 the family moved to Seesen.
She was the second of seven children of Heinrich XXIV, Count Reuss of Ebersdorf and his wife Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg.
Kraus was born into a wealthy Jewish family of Jacob Kraus, a papermaker, and his wife Ernestine, née Kantor, in Jičín, Bohemia ( now the Czech Republic ).
From 1603 to 1672, Altenburg was the residence of the Ernestine line, after that, it fell to Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.
The Ernestine line was thereafter restricted to Thuringia, and its dynastic unity swiftly crumbled.
She was born on January 13, 1810, in Piotrków Trybunalski, Russia-Poland, as Ernestine Louise Polowsky.
Saxe-Altenburg () was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in present-day Thuringia.
The Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen (; ) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine line of the Wettin dynasty, located in the southwest of the present-day German state of Thuringia.
The Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach () was created in 1809 by the merger of the Ernestine duchies of Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Eisenach.

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