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Cornell is interred in Sage Chapel on Cornell's campus, along with Daniel Willard Fiske and Jennie McGraw.
Those nine bells were donated by Jennie McGraw, and have now been expanded to 21.
Every morning concert, since 1869, has begun with the " Cornell Changes " ( affectionately known as the " Jennie McGraw Rag ").
She gave birth to his only daughter, Jennie McGraw.
Jennie McGraw was born in Dryden, NY on September 14, 1840 and died in Ithaca, New York on September 30, 1881.
Every morning concert includes a playing of the " Jennie McGraw Rag ", also known as " Cornell Changes ".
A rendition of the tune is also used to conclude all of the school's daily afternoon chime concerts ( evening performances traditionally end with the " Evening Song "; the morning concert begins with the " Jennie McGraw Rag " but has no traditional finale ).

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Cotten starred with Jennifer Jones in four films: the wartime domestic drama Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), the romantic drama Love Letters ( 1945 ), the western Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ), and the critically acclaimed Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ), in which he played a melancholy artist who becomes obsessed with a girl who may have died many years ago.
After being inspired by a poster featuring a local, Hollywood burlesque performer Virginia Lee Hicks, who was then performing as Jennie Lee, the " Bazoom Girl ", at the New Follies Burlesk at 548 S. Main St, Los Angeles, Ginsburg wrote a tribute song " Jennie Lee " that he brought to Berry and Torrence.
The first white settler in the area that would become Montgomery County was William Offield, earlier of Tennessee, who arrived in 1821 with his wife Jennie ( née Laughlin ) and one child and settled near the confluence of Offield Creek and Sugar Creek, about five miles ( 8 km ) southwest of Crawfordsville.
Jennie McAlpine, who play Chesney Battersby-Brown and Fiz Stape also in Coronation Street.
There Houston married in Indian tradition with Tiana Rogers, daughter of Chief John Headman Hellfire Rogers 1740-1833 and Jennie Due 1764-1806, sister of Chief John Jolly who adopted Houston into the Cherokee tribe.
Next he married Jennie Channing of Boston who died in 1889.
Jennie Collins, an African-American woman, thought to have assisted Farmer in his flight, and James Jolly, a white member of the posse who was mistaken for Farmer in the darkness were both shot and killed.
Planning commenced in 1965 under Minister of State for Education Jennie Lee, who set up a planning committee consisting of university vice-chancellors, educationalists and television broadcasters, chaired by Sir Peter Venables.
Most were of a historical nature, including two noted miniseries: Ike, in which she portrayed Kay Summersby, alongside Robert Duvall as General Dwight Eisenhower, and Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill where she portrayed Winston Churchill's mother, the American debutante Lady Randolph Churchill who married Lord Randolph Churchill.
In 2005, Perry was reunited with former 90210 co-star Jennie Garth when he guest starred in What I Like About You, where he played a character who claimed he had been dating Kelly's best friend when he and Val ( Jennie Garth ) became romantically involved ( clearly a parody of the 90210 " Brenda years ").
The plot involves George Schneider, a recently widowed writer who is introduced to soap opera actress Jennie Malone by his press agent brother Leo and her best friend Faye.
The solution was to hire bosomy blonde Jennie Lewis, who was given no script and told, " You just sit there and act dumb.
On 28th July 1900, Jennie married George Cornwallis-West ( 1874 – 1951 ), a captain in the Scots Guards who was the same age as her elder son, Winston.
Other alumni include Chris Hartnett, CEO of USA Global Link, who received his BA from MUM, Michael C. Dimick, a Natural Law Party candidate who received his MBA degree, and Jennie Rothenberg-Gritz who is the senior editor for TheAtlantic. com A son of Joaquim Chissano, then President of Mozambique, and several children of his cabinet members received scholarships to Maharishi International University in the mid-1990s.
* Jennie Lee ( 1904 – 1988 ), MP for Cannock 1945-1970 who, as Minister in the Department of Education and Science, became the driving force for the creation of the Open University
It is based on the recollections of Long's sister, Jennie Correll, who had been to Japan with her husband — a Methodist missionary.
Director Jennie Livingston innovatively captured the realities of New York's drag balls and houses, and of the non-white people who occupied these spaces.
Chow plays the assassin Ah Jong, who accidentally damages the eyes of the singer Jennie ( Sally Yeh ) during a shootout.
* Chow Yun-fat as Ah Jong ( 小 莊 Xiǎo Zhuāng, siu2 zong1 ), an assassin who accidentally blinds singer Jennie when he is on a mission for the criminal organization, the Triads.
The company however continued sporadically to promote the campaign, which included twins Jennie and Terrie Frankel in the late 1960s ; later " Doublemint Twins " included June and Patricia Mackrell through the 1970s ( who had also been the Toni Twins for Toni Home Permanent, which used the slogan " Which twin has the Toni?

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Jennie had shouted each time.
The couple had two children, Jennie and Kate.
Shortly after the death of producer David O. Selznick, ABC acquired the rights to a considerable amount of the Selznick theatrical film library, including Rebecca and Portrait of Jennie ( but not including Gone with the Wind, which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had acquired outright in the 1940s ).
In 1821, William and Jennie Offield had built a cabin on a little creek, later to be known as Offield Creek, four miles southwest of the future site of Crawfordsville.
" She commissioned a serial, Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill, for safety, but also Bill Brand, one of the edgiest political dramas ever, and us ... Before we had even finished making the first series, Verity commissioned the second.
On June 11, 1876, he married Jennie Creighton ( 1853 – 1924 ) and they had three daughters.
Jennie Garth was born in Urbana, Illinois to John and Carolyn Garth, each of whom already had three older children from previous marriages: Johnny, Chuck, Lisa, Cammie, Wendy and Lynn.
Hall family lore insists that Jennie had Iroquois ancestry, through her maternal grandmother ; however, there is no research or evidence to corroborate this.
It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, despite the fact that Jennie had been involved in an affair with her husband, Edward VII, a fact that was well known by Alexandra.
They had six children: daughters Nellie Frank, Berl, Jennie, and Bessie ; and sons Elliott and Frederick Hugh.
Lord Randolph Churchill married on 15 April 1874 Jennie Jerome, daughter of Leonard Jerome, of New York in the United States, by whom he had two sons:
Gzowski was divorced from his first wife, Jennie Lissaman, from Brandon, Manitoba, whom he met while residing in Moose Jaw and with whom he had five children ( Alison, Maria, Peter, John and Mick ).
A letter from Reynolds ' sister, Jennie, stated that the wound had a downward trajectory from the neck, implying that he was shot from above, presumably a sharpshooter in a tree or barn.
Griffenstein's wife Cheyenne Jennie, a Cheyenne originally of Black Kettle's camp, had died around October 10.
Holbourn was educated at Gravesend Elementary School, married Jennie Ann Jefferson, and had one son, Jack Holbourn.
On June 18, 1934, Volpe married Jennie Benedetto, with whom he had two children, John, Jr. and Jean ( m. Rotondi ).
The couple had two children – Jennie Lou, born in 1951, and Steve, born in 1952.
In 1881 Taylor married Jennie Anderson of nearby Buffalo Valley, and they had ten children together.
The Pinkham company insisted that it had never meant to imply that the letters were being answered by Lydia Pinkham, but by her daughter-in-law, Jennie Pinkham.
Haddock had eight grandchildren — Heidi, Gillian, David Bradley, William, Alice, Joseph, Lawrence, and Raphael ; and 16 great-grandchildren: Kyle, David, Jennie, Kendall, Peyton, Matthew, Richard, Grace, Justin, William, James, Beatrix, Tucker, Mathilda, Parker and Clay.
In a later storyline, Roy and Hayley foster a couple of children ( including Fiz Brown ( Jennie McAlpine ), who later returns to the Street after moving out of Roy and Hayley's home ), but have not had any children placed with them after they fled with a young boy, Wayne Hayes, attempting to protect him from his abusive stepfather.

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