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Georgann and Johnson
Dr. Russell Oakes ( Jason Robards ) lives in the upper-class Brookside neighborhood with his wife ( Georgann Johnson ) and works in a hospital in downtown Kansas City.
* Georgann Johnson as Helen Oakes
* Georgann Johnson as Margaret
Others in the cast included Tony Randall as history teacher Harvey Weskit ; Georgann Johnson as Harvey's wife, Marge ; Patricia Benoit as county nurse Nancy Remington, later married to Peepers ; Marion Lorne as often confused English teacher Mrs. Gurney ; Jack Warden as athletic coach Frank Whip and Ernest Truex and Sylvia Field as Nancy's parents.
In the Season 7 episode " Extra, extra ", his mother was played by actress Georgann Johnson.

Georgann and .
His parents, Georgann ( née Gaither ) and Thomas Henry Crudup III, divorced during his childhood, and later remarried, before divorcing a second time.

Johnson and was
The voice was that of Johnson, tail gunner off another crew.
Mrs. Roebuck thought Johnson was a `` sweet bawh t'lah lahk thet '', but her Herman was getting to be a man, there was no getting around it.
Johnson unwired the right hand door, whose window was, like the left one, merely loosely-taped fragments of glass, and Johnson wadded himself into a narrow seat made still more narrow by three cases of beer.
But it was only Johnson reaching around the wire chicken fencing, which half covered the truck cab's glassless rear window.
Johnson was trying to grab the wheel, though the swerve of the truck was throwing him away from it.
But the Indian was jabbing another bottle toward Johnson.
It was Baker, working through Provost Marshal Enoch Crowder and Major Hugh S. ( `` Old Ironpants '' ) Johnson, who arranged for a secret printing by the million of selective service blanks -- again before the Act was passed -- until corridors in the Government Printing Office were full and the basement of the Washington Post Office was stacked to the ceiling.
As Rector was walking back toward the residential hall, Johnson came out of the basement and bounded up to him.
You remember the words of President Kennedy a week or so ago, when someone asked him when he was in Canada, and Dean Rusk was in Europe, and Vice President Johnson was in Asia, `` Who is running the store ''??
John Foster Dulles escaped by keeping his personal show on the road and because Lyndon Johnson, who was then operating the Senate, refused to let it become an Inquisition.
To Decathlon Man Rafer Johnson ( Time cover, Aug. 29 ), whose gold medal in last summer's Olympic Games was won as much on gumption as talent, went the A.A.U.'s James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy as the outstanding U.S. amateur athlete of 1960.
Meanwhile, Douglas was selected as the candidate of the Northern Democrats, with Herschel Vespasian Johnson as the vice-presidential candidate.
Lincoln was a master politician, bringing together — and holding together — all the main factions of the Republican Party, and bringing in War Democrats such as Edwin M. Stanton and Andrew Johnson as well.
James Johnson argued that A Modest Proposal was largely influenced and inspired by Tertullian ’ s Apology: a satirical attack against early Roman persecution of Christianity.
Among his staff was Isham G. Harris, the Governor of Tennessee, who had ceased to make any real effort to function as governor after learning that Abraham Lincoln had appointed Andrew Johnson as military governor of Tennessee.
The American Film Institute ( AFI ) is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act.
It was renamed in honor of Lyndon Johnson by federal law, soon after his death in 1973.

Johnson and hired
Jones then hired former University of Oklahoma head coach Barry Switzer to replace Johnson.
They also hired running backs coach, Sylvester Croom, tight ends coach, Bobby Johnson, and wide receivers coach, Jerry Sullivan, to the coaching staff.
After Walter Johnson ’ s retirement in 1927, he was hired as manager of the Senators.
Both lacked NFL experience, and instead of hiring coaching assistants with experience in the league, they hired ones that worked with Johnson in Miami.
In 1926, when Johnson & Johnson hired Lillian as a consultant to do marketing research on sanitary napkins., the firm benefited in three ways.
They hired former All-Star ( and Los Angeles native ) Dennis Johnson as an assistant coach, as well as Hall of Fame former Laker great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to help tutor second-year center Michael Olowokandi.
Frank M. Canton, former Sheriff of Johnson County, was hired to lead the band of Texas killers.
The WSGA, led by Frank Wolcott ( WSGA Member and large North Platte rancher ), hired gunmen with the intention of eliminating alleged rustlers in Johnson County and break up the NWFSGA.
To lead the expedition the WSGA hired Canton, a former Johnson County Sheriff-turned-gunman and WSGA detective.
The group organized in Cheyenne and proceeded by a specially hired train to Casper, Wyoming and then toward Johnson County on horseback, cutting the telegraph lines north of Douglas, Wyoming in order to prevent an alarm.
The Johnson County War, with its overtones of class warfare and intervention by the President of the United States to save the lives of a gang of hired killers and set them free, is not a flattering reflection on the American myth of the west.
The true history of the Johnson County War goes something like this: In April 1892, some of Wyoming ’ s biggest cattlemen enlisted 23 hired killers from Texas and ( along with a very sympathetic newspaper reporter ) " invaded " north-central Wyoming to kill " rustlers.
Johnson hired experienced Chinese tunnel builders from San Francisco.
Pitchers like Fifty Dela Hunt, Charlie Johnson, Einar Erickson, and Jessie Schwartz were some of the hired players, who were paid about $ 25 per game.
MGM hired Whitmore on contract, but his role in the film adaptation was played by Van Johnson.
As Bennett would not be able to play again because of his stroke, Johnson hired Berry as a permanent member of the trio.
Johnson was eventually forced out in 1994 and Switzer was hired to be the new head coach.
When Willard died suddenly on January 11, 1958, the Tribune Syndicate hired Johnson, who also had a natural gift for funny, slangy dialogue, to helm the strip as Willard's logical successor.
Jones hired Jimmy Johnson, his former teammate at the University of Arkansas who had been serving as coach of University of Miami football team.
Through his Princeton classmates, he was hired by Wall Street insurance firm Johnson & Higgins upon his return to the United States.
In 1961, Johnson hired famed New York chefs Pierre Franey and Jacques Pépin to oversee food development at the company's main commissary in Brockton, Massachusetts.
In 1970, the Arkansas GOP under Rockefeller hired its first paid executive director, Neal Sox Johnson of Nashville in Howard County.
Alvin Johnson hired Anderson to move to New York and write about politics for The New Republic in 1918, but he was fired for winning an argument with Editor-in-Chief Herbert David Croly.
Needing a permanent drummer for the group, George T. Babbitt, Jr. having dropped out because he was not old enough to play night clubs and bars, they hired Howie Johnson and, in the midst of a fast-paced touring schedule, recorded an album to capitalize on the success of the single.

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