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first and wife
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
Before being daughter, wife, or mother, before being cultured ( a word now bereft both socially and politically of the sheen you children of frontiersmen bestowed on it ), before being sorry for the poor, progressive about public health, and prettily if somewhat imprecisely humanitarian, indeed first and foremost, you were a lady.
Hearst saw his wife and child, sent a joyful message to his mother in California, and soon returned to Washington, where on April 22, for the first time, he opened his mouth in Congress.
His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Having ( through my unflagging effort and devotion ) achieved stardom, a fortune and a world-renowned wife at an age when most young men are casting their first vote, Letch proceeded to neglect them all.
These are the poems Hardy wrote after the death of his first wife ; ;
One thing should be clear to both husband and wife -- neither pain nor profuse bleeding has to occur when the hymen is ruptured during the first sex act.
Palfrey told his wife of his intentions for the first time, and left for New Orleans apprehensively invoking a special blessing of Providence that he might be allowed to see his family again.
Jen Nelson, as Thea, his first wife, managed to make that short role impressive.
When the husband drops the case and returns to his wife, both seem sorry they brought the matter up in the first place.
After all, his wife had written most of his letters for him in those first lean days of Partlow Products.
He was the third son of the writer and schoolmaster Leonard Huxley and his first wife, Julia Arnold, who founded Prior's Field School.
In 1946, van Vogt and his first wife, Edna Mayne Hull, were co-Guests of Honor at the fourth World Science Fiction Convention.
He was a son of king Alaric II and his first wife Theodegotho, daughter of Theodoric the Great.
By the first wife he had Mustafa III and by the second wife he had Abdul Hamid I.
According to the accounts given by Pindar and the tragedians, Agamemnon was slain in a bath by his wife alone, a blanket of cloth or a net having first been thrown over him to prevent resistance.
Agesilaus was the son of Archidamus II and his second wife, Eupoleia, brother to Cynisca ( the first woman in ancient history to achieve an Olympic victory ), and younger half-brother of Agis II.
Agrippina was the wife of the general and statesman Germanicus and a relative to the first Roman Emperors.
She became Tiberius's first wife and was the mother of his natural son Drusus Julius Caesar.
Vipsania Marcella was the first wife of the general Publius Quinctilius Varus.
Livia was the first Roman Empress and was Augustus ’ third wife ( from Livia ’ s first marriage to praetor Tiberius Nero, she had two sons: the emperor Tiberius and the general Nero Claudius Drusus.
After the death of her first husband, Agrippina tried to make shameless advances to the future emperor Galba, who showed no interest in her and was devoted to his wife Aemilia Lepida.
Ajax is the son of Telamon, who was the son of Aeacus and grandson of Zeus, and his first wife Periboea.

first and Harriet
* 1912 – Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly an airplane across the English Channel.
Another verse was first recorded in Harriet Beecher Stowe's immensely influential 1852 anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Several editions featuring Newton's first three stanzas and the verse previously included by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom's Cabin were published by Excell between 1900 and 1910, and his version of " Amazing Grace " became the standard form of the song in American churches.
In July 1815 he married Harriet, daughter of John Douglas, and widow of James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton, his first wife's sister-in-law.
In " Strong Poison ", she is the first person other than Wimsey himself to realize that he has fallen in love with Harriet.
Friends and those close to her remarked that, while fashionable like Kennedy, she would be different than other first ladies ; close friend Harriet Deutsch was quoted as saying, " Nancy has her own imprint.
According to his nephew's Memoir the first edition was prepared by Bowdler's sister, Harriet, but both were published under Thomas Bowdler's name, probably because a woman could not then publicly admit that she understood Shakespeare's racy passages.
In 1944, the United States Maritime Commission launched the SS Harriet Tubman, its first Liberty ship ever named for a black woman.
Arthur Evans was born in Nash Mills, England, the first child of John Evans and Harriet Ann Dickinson, the daughter of John's employer, inventor and founder of Messrs John Dickinson, a paper mill.
The first ideas to optimize the work in the kitchen go back to Catharine Beecher's A Treatise on Domestic Economy ( 1843, revised and republished together with her sister Harriet Beecher Stowe as The American Woman's Home in 1869 ).
One of the first to champion the economics of running a home was Catherine Beecher ( sister to Harriet Beecher Stowe ).
Poster for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | Lincoln Center production by James McMullanArcadia first opened at the Royal National Theatre in London on 13 April 1993 in a production directed by Trevor Nunn and featuring Rufus Sewell as Septimus Hodge, Felicity Kendal as Hannah Jarvis, Bill Nighy as Bernard Nightingale, Emma Fielding as Thomasina Coverly, Alan Mitchell as Jellaby, Derek Hutchinson as Ezra Chater, Sidney Livingston as Richard Noakes, Harriet Walter as Lady Croom, Graham Sinclair as Captain Brice, Harriet Harrison as Chloe Coverly, Timothy Matthews as Augustus Coverly and Gus Coverly and Samuel West as Valentine Coverly.
1st Graduate-The University's first graduate, in 1926, was Harriet Dalzell Hester, who went on to become the school's first librarian and an Alamosa County school superintendent.
The physical basis of crossing over was first demonstrated by Harriet Creighton and Barbara McClintock in 1931.
Pioneer aviatrices include French, Raymonde de Laroche, the world's first licensed female pilot on March 8, 1910 ; Belgian, Helene Dutrieu, the first woman to fly a passenger, first woman to win an air race ( 1910 ), and first woman to pilot a seaplane ( 1912 ); French, Marie Marvingt the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel and the North Sea in a balloon ( October 26, 1909 ) and first woman to fly as a bomber pilot in combat missions ( 1915 ); American, Harriet Quimby, the USA's first licensed female pilot in 1911, and the first woman to cross the English Channel by airplane ; American Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ( 1932 ); Bessie Coleman, the first African American female to become a licensed airplane pilot ( 1921 ); German, Marga von Etzdorf, first woman to fly for an airline ( 1927 ); Opal Kunz, one of the few women to train US Navy fighter pilots during World War II in the Civilian Pilot Training Program ; and the British Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia ( 1930 ).

first and Fay
According to the Early Office Museum, the first patent for a bent wire paper clip was awarded in the United States to Samuel B. Fay, in 1867.
The Irish band Cruachan was formed in 1992 by guitarist Keith Fay with their first demo recording distributed in 1993.
Drawing inspiration from Skyclad's first album, Fay set out to combine black metal with the folk music of Ireland.
* SUNDAY LAKE This location was first explored in 1881 by George Fay.
Geoffrey dealt with Avalon in more detail in Vita Merlini, in which he describes for the first time in Arthurian legend the enchantress Morgan le Fay as the chief of nine sisters ( Moronoe, Mazoe, Gliten, Glitonea, Gliton, Tyronoe, Thiten and Thiton ) who live on Avalon.
* Peter David ( born 1956 ), science fiction / fantasy author who spent his adolescence in Verona and has used it as a location in his fiction work, such as being the home location of villain Morgan le Fay in his first novel, Knight Life.
Kinstons ' Bill Fay Park is home to the Annual Allen Pearson Foundation Softball Tournament held each year annually during the first weekend in October.
She becomes the wife of Uther Pendragon, but her first husband was Gorlois ; her daughters by Gorlois are Elaine, Morgause, and Morgan le Fay.
Thomas Malory's Morte d ' Arthur names the first daughter Margawse, the second Elayne and the third Morgan the Fay with no mention of Morgan's illegitimacy.
In the first series, consisting of the first 28 books, Morgan le Fay sends Jack and Annie, two normal children from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, on numerous adventures and missions with a magical tree house in order to help free Morgan from a spell, solve four ancient riddles to become Master Librarians, and save four ancient stories from being lost forever.
In 1884 he played in Fay o ' Fire, which featured Marie Tempest in one of her first roles.
* Mildred Fay Jefferson Pro-Life Activist ; first African American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School.
Her character is perhaps most fully developed in Sir Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends Le Morte d ' Arthur, in which she appears as Morgause, daughter of Lady Igraine and her first husband Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall, and sister of Morgan le Fay ( the future mother of Ywain ) and Elaine.
In August 2008, Tropical Storm Fay increased water levels to 0. 65 metres above sea level, the first time it exceeded 3. 66 metres since January 2007.
E. Fay Jones, ( first name Euine which is pronounced U-wan and is an old Welsh form of John ), was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on January 31, 1921.
It stars Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin, and Jessica Lange in her first film role, playing the part made famous in the original by Fay Wray.
In 1550 Edmund Fay was granted a lease for Ballyfin and about this date Ballyfin appears for the first time on the so-called Cotton Map ( British Museum ) where it is marked as a clearing in densely forested land.
Questions regarding the book were raised by Laurel Fay first in 1980 and reiterated in 2002.
The programme retained all of the lead actors from the first series ; guest actors appearing the second run included Lee Ingleby, Fay Ripley, and Robert Llewellyn.
Green starred in the first season of Starz's series, Camelot, as the sorceress Morgan le Fay.
So much so that two-term ( 1973 – 1975 ) president Fay D ' Avignon ( of the Boston Architectural Center ) becomes the first ASC / AIA officer to take up full-time responsibilities in Washington, DC.
Concepts and characters such as Melusine, Harlequin, Oberon, Morgan Le Fay, et cetera, were first given their definitive shapes at this time.
Walsh directed The Bowery ( 1933 ), featuring Wallace Beery, George Raft, Fay Wray and Pert Kelton ; the energetic movie recounts the story of Steve Brodie ( Raft ), the first man to supposedly jump off the Brooklyn Bridge and live to brag about it.

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