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In 1920 Howells married Dorothy Dawe ( 1891 – 1975 ), a singer whom he had met in 1911 when deputizing as her accompanist.
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In 1920 he married Celia Inez Peckham, who became the mother of his three children, Raymond Ben, Robert Peckham and Celia Lee.
In 1920 he married Pattie Leckie, the daughter of federal Nationalist, and later Liberal, MP, John Leckie.
* Robert Moller Gilbreth ( July 4, 1920 – July 24, 2007 ) ( age 87 ); married Barbara Filer ; two children ( Ann Gilbreth Wilson, Roy D. Gilbreth )
Zadkine married, in 1920, Valentine Prax ( 1899 — 1991 ), an Algeria-born painter of Sicilian and French Catalan descent.
* HH HIH Princess Rukiye Sabiha Sultan Hanım Efendi ( the Ortaköy Palace, Ortaköy, Istanbul, 19 March / 1 April 1894 – Istanbul, 26 August 1971 ), married to her cousin HIH Prince Şehzade Ömer Faruk Efendi ( the Ortaköy Palace, Istanbul, 27 / 29 February 1898 – 28 March 1969 / 1971 ), son of Abdülmecid II, at the Yıldız Palace, Istanbul, on 29 April 1920 as his first wife.
Troughton was born on 25 March 1920 in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England to Alec George Troughton, a solicitor, and Dorothy Evelyn Offord, who married in 1914 in Edmonton, and had an elder brother, Alec Robert ( 1915 – 1994 ), and a younger sister, Mary Edith ( 1923 – 2005 ).
Ulbricht was married twice ; in 1920 to Martha Schmellinsky and from 1953 until his death to Lotte Ulbricht née Kühn ( 1903 – 2002 ).
He married six times, the first five of which ended in divorce: Isabel Jeans ( 1913 – 1915 ); Marie Hemingway ( 1920, for less than a year ); Beatrix Thomson ( 1924 – 8 April 1935 ); Frances Proper ( 9 April 1935 – 1956 ); and to classic pianist Agi Jambor ( 4 November 1959 – 1960 ).
He married a neighbor Harriet Allen Butler, daughter of Ellen Mudge and George Prentiss Butler, in Yonkers, New York on April 24, 1920.
Macmillan married Lady Dorothy Cavendish, the daughter of the 9th Duke of Devonshire, on 21 April 1920.
Harris had no father figure in the house until 1920, when his mother married Luther Harris, fifteen years her senior.
Around 1920, Louis's mother married Pat Brooks, a local construction contractor, having received word that Munroe Barrow had died while institutionalized ( in reality, Munroe Barrow lived until 1938, unaware of his son's fame ).
Lawson's parents met at the goldfields of Pipeclay ( now Eurunderee New South Wales ), Niels and Louisa Albury ( 1848 – 1920 ) married on 7 July 1866 ; he was 32 and she, 18.
He had been a widower since 1917, but in 1920, he married his second wife, Ester Hällström ( 1870 – 1950 ).
1920 and Dorothy
On May 9, 1918, they had their first child, Beverly Lucile, and on July 7, 1920, a second daughter, Dorothy Jane.
He married Dorothy Evelyn Whittall in 1920 in Westminster and their son Donald was born in 1921, and they had a daughter Jean in 1923.
Dorothy became famous in this long series of Griffith-supervised films for the Triangle-Fine Arts and Paramount companies from 1918 through 1920, comedies that put her in the front ranks of film comediennes.
Hazel Dorothy Scott ( June 11, 1920 – October 2, 1981 ) was an internationally known, American jazz and classical pianist and singer ; she also performed as herself in several films.
Glinda of Oz: In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good is the fourteenth Land of Oz book written by children's author L. Frank Baum, published on July 10, 1920.
A survey of the foreign press filled more than half of each issue, being the Notes from the foreign press supplied by Dorothy Buxton which appeared there from October 1915 onwards until 1920, and its circulation rose to over 20, 000.
In 1920, Trubee Davison married Dorothy Peabody, the daughter of the headmaster at Groton School where he had attended before attending Yale.
After working for women ’ s suffrage in the United States, Dorothy Thompson relocated to Europe in 1920 to pursue her journalism career.
He had an elder sister named Dorothy ( born 13 May 1920 ) and a younger sister Isobel ( born 5 October 1923 ).
Among the earliest students of Aesthetic Realism were Chaim Koppelman ( 1920 – 2009 ), a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and founder of the printmaking department of the School of Visual Arts, and his wife, painter Dorothy Koppelman, who opened the Terrain Gallery in 1955, introducing Aesthetic Realism to the cultural scene of New York City with art exhibitions and public discussions of the Siegel Theory of Opposites in relation to painting, sculpture, photography, poetry, and later, music, theatre, and architecture .”
The ships in the graveyard were launched from 1857 to 1920 and includes the Dorothy H. Sterling as well as other sailing ships, steamships and iron barges.
* Her first marriage, to John Pialoglou, occurred in 1920 at a double wedding with Dorothy Gish and James Rennie.
Dorothy L. Sayers ( 1893 – 1957 ) wrote a number of novels and short stories concerning the adventures of a fictional private detective called Lord Peter Wimsey who had his genesis in a Sexton Blake story Ms Sayers wrote in 1920.
Dorothy and Pound moved to Paris in 1920 where they first lived in a hotel until renting a studio at 70 bis rue de Notre Dame des Champs, a small street near the Dôme Café.
Carnegie married Dorothy May Campion, daughter of Colonel Sir William Robert Campion and Katherine Mary Byron, on 20 July 1920 and had four children:
The International Save the Children Union () was a Geneva-based international organisation of children's welfare organisations founded in 1920 by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Buxton, who had earlier founded Save the Children in the UK.
Lord Bruntisfield married Dorothy Rawson ( d. 1975 ), daughter of Lt-Col Richard Hamilton Rawson, MP for Reigate, on 1 June 1920.
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