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* Ethel Le Neve.
* Ethel Groffier, Le stratège des Lumières: Le comte de Guibert ( 1743-1790 ), Honoré Champion Éditeur, Paris ( 2005 ), 432 pages ( ISBN: 2745311166 )
Also in 1962 she played Ethel Le Neve in the film Dr. Crippen, alongside Donald Pleasence.
Ethel Le Neve born 1883 on Bryars Lane ( off Victoria Road ) was the mistress of Hawley Harvey Crippen-better known as Dr Crippen, who murdered his wife Cora Crippen in 1910.
In 1940 he played opposite Ethel Barrymore in The Corn is Green and later with Eva Le Gallienne and was signed to play the role in Hollywood opposite Bette Davis, but entered the army during World War II.

Ethel and Neve
In one of the best-known cases in which Smith was involved he successfully defended Ethel le Neve, mistress of Hawley Harvey Crippen (' Dr Crippen ') against a charge of murder ; le Neve was accused of killing Crippen's wife.

Ethel and mistress
He was the son of Albert Reeves, an accountant, and Ethel Blenche who was the daughter of a school mistress from Yarm in North East England-they met while on holiday in Switzerland.
In a later retcon, his mother, Ethel ( the former mistress of Roderick Burgess ), gave him Morpheus ' Dreamstone, which powered the device.

Ethel and Dr
This award, named in honor of AARP's founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, is presented biennially to distinguished individuals who have generated positive social change in the world, and whose work and achievements reflect AARP's vision of bringing lifetimes of experience and leadership to serve all generations.
After the death of his wife Ethel, he married his long-time colleague and research assistant Dr. Margaret Jennings in 1967.
His uncle, Dr. Julius Sassenrath, headed the educational psychology department at UC Davis, and his aunt, Dr. Ethel Sassenrath, was one of the original researchers of THC at the California National Primate Research Center.
* Publication begins of A Monograph of British Graptolites by Gertrude L. Elles and Dr Ethel M. R. Wood, edited by Charles Lapworth.
* Dr Millais Culpin ( 1874 – 1953 ), surgeon and pioneer of psychiatry, lived at ' Slyder's Gate ' and then ' The Meads ', both in Church Hill, from 1913 onwards-a fictionalised version of the romance between him and his future wife Ethel, a nurse at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel where they both worked, was dramatised in the BBC TV series Casualty 1907 in 2008 and Casualty 1909 in 2009
From 1929 to 1934, Dr Gervan McMillan and his wife Ethel were residents of Kurow, with Dr McMillan running a medical practice.
In 1916, the school moved into its own nearby facilities in the new Julia Morrison Memorial Building, which was built with funds provided to the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts by Dr. Angus Washburn Morrison ( 1883 – 1949 ) and his sister, Ethel Morrison Van Derlip ( 1876 – 1921 ), as a memorial to their mother, Julia Kellogg Washburn Morrison ( 1853-1883 ), the wife of Clinton Morrison.
Dr. Kathy Bussert-Webb, an Associate Professor in the Language, Literacy, and Intercultural Studies Department of the College of Education and also the CCE Director, led the effort ; she was assisted by Ms. Ethel Cantu, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, the CCE staff, the Carnegie Task Force, and many faculty, staff, and students.
The son of Dr Clarence Robinson and a nurse, Ethel Marion Linell, Kenneth Robinson was born on 19 March 1911 in Warrington, north west England and educated at Oundle School up to the point of his father dying when he was just 15 years old.
Holmesburg is the birthplace or residence of some of famous Americans, including Stephen Decatur ( War of 1812 Naval commander ), Matthias W. Baldwin ( founder of the Baldwin Locomotive Works ), Dr. Byrd Peale ( a member of the historic Peale family and leading 19th century abolitionist ), George Albert Castor ( inventor of the ready-made suit that revolutionized the entire garment industry ), and actress Ethel Barrymore.

Ethel and lived
Mrs. Ethel Slagle Pittman, who lived nearby, recalls several loud explosions, indicating that dynamite may also have been used.
Leading advocate Ethel Lawrence, a poor black resident who lived her life in Mount Laurel, had her house repeatedly vandalized, and once her bedroom window was shot at.
Before boarding the Andrea Gail, he lived above his favorite hang-out, The Crow's Nest, where his mother, Ethel, would tend the bar.
Ethel Barrymore died of cardiovascular disease in 1959, at her home in Hollywood, California, after having lived for many years with a heart condition.
Belton v. Gebhart was brought by Ethel Belton and six other parents of eight African-American high-school students who lived in Claymont, Delaware.
* Ethel Turner – author of 7 Little Australians lived on a large property now known as Kiamala Crescent.
Howell is the son of Colonel Arthur Howard Eckford Howell, who lived at 5 Headford Place, London, gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Royal Artillery and was decorated with the awards of the Territorial Decoration ( TD ) and Companion of the Distinguished Service Order ( DSO ) ( son of Lieutenant Colonel Ernest Alfred Russell Howell ), and wife ( m. 9 April 1931 ) Beryl Stuart Bowater, daughter of Sir Frank Henry Bowater, 1st Baronet and Ethel Anita Fryar.
Reginald John Howard was born on 8 December 1912 to Jack and Ethel Howard, who lived in London's West End.
Eberling also became friends with Ethel May Durkin, a wealthy, childless widow who lived in Lakewood, Ohio who had hired Eberling to do some decorating for her, and quickly became her most trusted confidante.
John Singer Sargent: Ethel Smyth lived in the town
It has been suggested that her real name was Ethel and she has been identified with Ethel Bishop, who lived at a similar establishment around the corner from Fanny's at 212 Concho Street.

Ethel and out
The rich orchestral accompaniment that became identified with the disco era conjured up the memories of the big band era — which brought out several artists that recorded and disco-ized some big band arrangements including Perry Como, who re-recorded his 1929 and 1939 hit, " Temptation ", in 1975, as well as Ethel Merman, who released an album of disco songs entitled The Ethel Merman Disco Album in 1979.
* Muppet Treasures-Hosted by Kermit and Fozzie as they once again clean out the attic, with guest stars Zero Mostel, Loretta Lynn, Paul Simon, Peter Sellers, and Ethel Merman.
In the end, Betty pulls her name out of consideration for Most Popular as she saw the situation having gone way too far ; and Veronica losing to Ethel Muggs, the person she scorned in the first part of the story.
Colonel Newcome goes out to India for decades, then returns to England where Clive meets his cousin Ethel.
She is a student of Riverdale High School, known to her schoolmates by the nickname Big Ethel, though this nickname has virtually fallen out of use since the 1990s.
Ethel Waters wrote in her autobiography that working with musicians such as, and most especially, Johnson " ... made you want to sing until your tonsils fell out ".
They include Leslie Uggams thinking lemonade was hot cocoa, singer Anne Murray and a magic eggnog container, Oscar adopting a kitten with a broken leg who was never seen again on the television series ( which is out of character for Oscar, even on Christmas ), and Ethel Merman calling Imogene Coca an idiot.
In the end, the wives become suspicious and, on the advice of Fred's mother Ethel ( Jessie Royce Landis ), hire private investigator Ernest Bohannon ( Fred Clark ) to find out what is going on.
Ethel protested that she didn ’ t know Ms. Taylor ’ s part, but she went out in her nurse ’ s uniform and carried the show.
In the 1955 episode of I Love Lucy titled " Lucy and John Wayne ", Ethel Mertz points out Tyrone Power's footprints in cement at Graumann's Chinese Theater.
The man comes back to retrieve his wallet, when Ethel ( William's sister, and also the girl the man is in love with ), enters, and a few photos of Ethel fall out of the man's wallet-the Outlaws and Violet Elizabeth are let off the hook, and the rain has stopped-so they go outside and resume their normal outdoor activities.
When they reach Gloom Castle, they find that it is falling apart: the armchairs have springs and stuffing sticking out and there are no proper beds ( apart from one, which Ethel Hallow soon claims ) other than old sleeping-bags, piles of pillows, and what appear to be hospital trolleys.
Sneaking out to feed Tabby again, Mildred is confronted by Ethel, who snidely tells her that she untied the boat and let it drift out to sea.
When helping Mildred out of the tree, Ethel knocks Mildred's luggage out of the tree.
Mildred runs to her room where she figures out it must have been Ethel who turned her pot and coils into the snakes out of jealousy.
While Ethel and Drusilla talk, it is revealed that Ethel did indeed take Mildred's projectand had also " tried out " a snake spell on Mildred's pot and coils in art.
He also says that he heard Ethel telling Drusilla that she had tried out a snake spell on Mildred's coils and had taken Mildred's project, copied it out in her own writing, and then thrown it in the kitchen bins.

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