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Lucy and was
Lucy Upton was graduated from the Salem High School when few colleges, only Oberlin and Elmira, were open to women ; ;
The study of Greek was the distinctive mark of boys destined to go to college, and Lucy Upton too expected to go to college and take the full classical course offered to men.
With four younger children at home, Lucy stepped into her mother's role, and even after the brothers and sisters were grown, she was her father's comfort and stay until he died in 1879.
And it was Lucy Upton who first started the idea of a regular course in Music at Spelman College.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
Lucy was sick of it.
The closet was faintly fragrant with lavender, and as Lucy shut the door an unhappy memory slipped into her mind, like a lavender ghost: Greg's house, on the day he was buried, and the child, pale, silent, baffled, watching the funeral guests with panicky eyes.
Was she thinking along the same lines Lucy was -- that it was quite possible Cathy might be left with her for good??
Lincoln's mother, Nancy, was the daughter of Lucy Hanks, and was born in what is now Mineral County, West Virginia, then part of Virginia.
His sister was Lucy Aikin ( 1781 – 1864 ), a historical writer.
Another similarity to Jane Eyre was the use of aspects from her own life as inspiration for fictional events, in particular reworking the time she spent at the pensionnat in Brussels into Lucy teaching at the boarding school, and falling in love with Constantin Heger into Lucy falling in love with ' Paul Emanuel '.
While he gained international renown for leading a Latin music band, the Desi Arnaz Orchestra, he is best known for his role as Ricky Ricardo on the American TV series I Love Lucy, starring with Lucille Ball, to whom he was married at the time.
His co-star was his real-life wife, Lucille Ball, who played Ricky's wife, Lucy.
The original premise was for the couple to portray Lucy and Larry Lopez, a successful show business couple whose glamorous careers interfered with their efforts to maintain a normal marriage.
Much of the material from their vaudeville act, including Lucy's memorable seal routine, was used in the pilot episode of I Love Lucy.
In addition to I Love Lucy, he executive produced The Ann Sothern Show, Those Whiting Girls and was briefly involved in several other series such as The Untouchables.
"' I Love Lucy ' was never just a title ", wrote Arnaz in the last years of his life.
A Lucy Swift gave birth in 1771 to a baby, also named Lucy, who was christened a daughter of her mother and William Swift, but there is reason to believe the father was really Darwin.

Lucy and lively
The lively instrumental, " Linus and Lucy ", associated originally with A Charlie Brown Christmas, is used at the beginning of this cartoon as Linus and Lucy prepare a pumpkin to be a jack-o-lantern, as Linus mails his letter to The Great Pumpkin, and when Lucy wakes up at 4 AM to take Linus home from the pumpkin patch.

Lucy and part
* Niall Lucy points to the impossibility of defining the term at all, noting that: " While in a sense it is impossibly difficult to define, the impossibility has less to do with the adoption of a position or the assertion of a choice on deconstruction ’ s part than with the impossibility of every ‘ is ’ as such.
He boarded an Australian whaleship, the Lucy Ann, bound for Tahiti ; took part in a mutiny and was briefly jailed in the native " Calabooza Beretanee ".
They invited Lucy Stone to help, but Stone declined to be part of the project ; she was of the opinion that Stanton and Anthony would not fairly portray the divisive split between NWSA and American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ).
The American suffragist and abolitionist Lucy Stone ( 1818 – 1893 ), made a national issue of the right to keep one's own surname as part of her efforts for women's rights in the U. S. Women who choose not to use their husbands ' surnames have been called " Lucy Stoners " ever since.
In 1980, Lucy Dawidowicz noted that although Hitler's War was strongly sympathetic to the Third Reich, because Irving argued that Hitler was unaware of the Holocaust as opposed to denying the Holocaust, that his book was not part of the " anti-Semitic canon ".
As noted by historian Lucy Riall, the glorification of Ugo Foscolo in the 1870s was part of the effort of the Italian government of this time — successful in completing the Unification of Italy but at the cost of a head-in confrontation with the Catholic Church — to create a gallery of " secular saints " to compete with those of the Church and sway popular feeling in favor of the newly-created Italian state.
) In March 1953, " The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show " joined I Love Lucy as part of the CBS Monday night prime-time line-up.
Forster differentiates between conservative and radical thinking, illustrated in part by his contrasts between Medieval ( Mr. Beebe, Miss Bartlett, Cecil Vyse ) and Renaissance characters ( Lucy, the Emersons ).
BBC Radio 4 produced a four-part radio adaptation written by David Wade and directed by Glyn Dearman ( released commercially as part of the BBC Radio Collection in 1995 ) starring Sheila Hancock as " Charlotte Bartlett ", Cathy Sara as " Lucy Honeychurch ", John Moffat as " Mr. Emerson ", Gary Cady as " George Emerson " and Stephen Moore as " The Reverend Mr. Beebe ".
Lucy Virginia Meriweather Davies, M. D., was a relative of Meriwether Lewis ( of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ) and a general practitioner who, in her time, delivered a significant part of Rockland's population: 7, 000 babies.
A popular part of his live performance often includes a two-handed tapping arrangement of Vince Guaraldi's " Linus and Lucy " ( from the animated television special A Charlie Brown Christmas ).
In 1957, I Love Lucy was re-tailored into an hour-long show originally titled The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show that was to be part of an anthology series called the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse.
* In Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery ( part of the Anne of Green Gables series ), Gilbert successfully uses trephination to restore Dick Moore's memory after head injuries which occurred some 15 years previously.
* Lady Lucy Anne FitzGerald ( 1771 – 1851 ), who took part in the Irish Rebellion of 1798.
Patrick Duffy played the part of Tibbets and Kim Darby played Lucy.
Ray ’ s friend Lucy Lippard would later write that “ The Elvis … and Marilyn Monroe … heralded Warholian Pop .” Johnson was quickly recognized as part of the nascent Pop generation.
Other work included on-camera guest appearances on such series as The Polly Bergen Show, as Homer Winch on The Beverly Hillbillies, The Virginian, The Lucy Show, Claude Wilbur on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Dan Raven, and The Brady Bunch, as well as a 1960 movie that included a compilation of Three Stooges shorts ( Stop !, Look and Laugh ), and a part in the Jerry Lewis movie Which Way to the Front ?.
In 1322, Harclay had also briefly disseized Lucy of his lands after the 1322 rebellion, even though Lucy had taken no part in that event.
Survivors, featuring interviews with actors Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch and Carolyn Seymour, director Pennant Roberts and scriptwriter Martin Worth, was broadcast on 5 December 2006, as part of the channel's Science Fiction Britannia series.
Saint Lucy is one of the few saints celebrated by members of the Lutheran Church among the Scandinavian peoples, who take part in Saint Lucy's Day celebrations that retain many elements of Germanic paganism.
D. Michael Quinn has written that Lucy Mack Smith viewed these magical practices as " part of her family's religious quest " while denying that they prevented " family members from accomplishing other, equally important work.

Lucy and household
Jemima's sister, Lucy Lloyd, joined the household after the couple's wedding in 1862.
Lucy was unhappy seeing the subterfuge required of her mother to maintain a simple household.
He became a household name in the U. S. largely as a result of his hilarious portrayal of the ' country bumpkin ,' " Cousin Ernie " on three episodes of I Love Lucy.
Hugh Latimer invited Foxe to live with him, but Foxe eventually became a tutor in the household of Thomas Lucy of Charlecote, near Stratford-on-Avon.
His sister, Lucy Hay née Percy, dowager countess of Carlisle, and his younger brother, Henry Percy, were members of the household of Charles I's queen, Henrietta Maria.
Lucy and William often fought about other matters, in particular, the running of the household.
Byrd wanted a patriarchal household, while Lucy wanted to have some power over household matters.
Lucy had a taste for fine fabrics and imported household items.
It is likely that Lucy hoped to be able to spend more of her husband ’ s money, having grown up in the household with her stingy father.
John Foxe, who had witnessed the persecution of Protestants under Queen Mary, had been briefly a tutor in the Lucy household in around 1547.
Lucy had spent much of her time growing up in the household of her grandfather Wilford Woodruff, and looked on him as almost more of a father than a grandfather.
Lucy has decided to lose her virginity and becomes an object of intense interest to the men of the household, but the suitor she finally selects is not the initial object of her affection.

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