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Illustrators, artists and photographers included Edward Duncan, Bruce Bairnsfather, H. M. Bateman, Edmund Blampied, Mabel Lucie Attwell, E. H. Shepherd, Kate Greenaway, W. Heath Robinson and his brother Charles Robinson, George E. Studdy, David Wright, Melton Prior, William Simpson, Frederic Villiers, Frank Reynolds, Lawson Wood, C. E. Turner, R. Caton Woodville, A. Forestier, Fortunino Matania, Christina Broom and Louis Wain.
* Mabel Wood Hill in her " Aesop's Fables Interpreted Through Music " ( 1920 )

Mabel and Through
* June 1 – Philip Parmalee, actor ( with Mabel Normand in A Dash Through the Clouds ); pioneer aviator for the Wright Brothers

Mabel and New
The Keystone Cops serve as supporting players for Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, and Chaplin in the first full-length Sennett comedy feature, Tillie's Punctured Romance ( 1914 ), as well as in Mabel's New Hero ( 1913 ) with Normand and Arbuckle, Making a Living ( 1914 ) with Chaplin in his first screen appearance ( pre-Tramp ), In the Clutches of the Gang ( 1914 ) with Normand, Arbuckle, and Al St. John, and Wished on Mabel ( 1915 ) with Arbuckle and Normand, among others.
* Mabel's New Hero ( 1913 ) with Mabel Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle
Many artists were drawn to Taos due to the presence of Mabel Dodge Luhan, a wealthy heiress from Buffalo, New York who had run a prominent art salon in Florence, Italy, and Manhattan, New York, before settling in Taos in 1917.
", " Open a New Window ", " We Need a Little Christmas ," and " Bosom Buddies " from Mame ; and " I Won't Send Roses " and " Time Heals Everything " from Mack & Mabel.
Beck was born in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan in New York City, the son of Mabel Lucille ( née Blum ), a teacher, and Irving Beck, a businessman.
* Mabel Smith Douglass ( 1874 – 1933 ), founder and first dean of the New Jersey College for Women
With his future as a cartoonist seemingly assured, Herriman bought a train ticket back to Los Angeles to marry his childhood sweetheart, Mabel, and brought her back with him to New York.
Roppolo married Mabel Alice Branchard on 17 May 1920 in New Orleans.
Carroll was born Carol Diahann Johnson in The Bronx, New York, to John Johnson of Aiken, South Carolina and Mabel Faulk of Bladenboro, North Carolina.
He starts to panic and joins the temperance movement -- the Temple of the New Dawn, to be precise --, eventually becoming engaged to one of its promoters, Mabel Prescott.
His last few years he traveled back to England periodically and when he returned to the United States in the fall of 1889, he moved back to Elmwood with Mabel, while her husband worked for clients in New York and New Jersey.
Smith was born in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, the son of Mabel Annette Lund ( née Larson ) and George Smith .< ref >
He stayed there for a year, but decided to return to New York and his fiancée, Mabel, who was working as a secretary for the Equitable Life Assurance Society.
She was born Roberta Brooke Russell in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the only child of John Henry Russell, Jr. ( 1872 – 1947 ), the 16th Commandant of the Marine Corps and his wife, née Mabel Cecile Hornby Howard ( 1879 – 1967 ).
James Ambrose Johnson, Jr. was born in Buffalo, New York to Mabel ( née Gladden ) and James Ambrose Johnson, Sr.
( A wealthy heiress from New York, Mabel Dodge Luhan transformed Taos, New Mexico, into an artist colony in the 1920s and 30s by inviting such noted artists as Georgia O ' Keeffe and D. H. Lawrence to join her in the town's idyllic setting, which she considered to be the center for cultural and spiritual salvation.
During his writing career, by nature restless, he moved between a succession of homes in the English countryside and the expatriate colonies of pre-war Florence and Paris ; through Bohemian London and prohibition New York, to Palestine and the Arctic Circle, while navigating friendships with writers Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, Havelock Ellis, D. H. Lawrence ; poets Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas and Ferenc Békássy, the psychologist Helton Godwin Baynes, Geoffrey Keynes, Mabel Dodge Luhan, naturalist Frank Fraser Darling, and — in later life — Owen Barfield and Carl Jung.
* Mabel Wheeler ( Barbara New ) Charlady-Mabel is the lowest-ranking servant in the Meldrum household.
* History, Literature and Society, ( with Mabel Lee ), Sydney Studies in Society & Culture, Sydney ; Manohar, New Delhi, 1997
The first recipient was Mabel McFiggin of Rochester, New York ; the first retailer to redeem the stamps was Joseph Mutolo ; and the first retailer caught violating program rules was Nick Salzano in October 1939.

Mabel and York
Rappe was born to unwed mother Mabel Rapp in New York City.
Her role, as Mabel, had been played by Linda Ronstadt in the New York run of the show.
In 1923 he toured America with Lydia Bilbrook and Mabel Terry-Lewis in If Winter Comes, playing at Chicago in April and New York in the autumn.
According to The New York Times, " ' Mack and Mabel ' has been doing rather better than its probable guarantee Los Angeles – up to $ 150, 000 in its final seven-day period.
Walter Kerr, in his review for The New York Times wrote, " I have rarely seen so much talent so dispirited as the creative souls peering through the gloom at the Majestic ... librettist Michael Stewart ... has chosen to lean on the myth of Mack and Mabel, let the mysteries stand, invented no emotional line.
Hearn's recordings include Sunset Boulevard ( 1994 Los Angeles Cast, and later the Broadway Cast Recording ), Sweeney Todd Live at the New York Philharmonic, Mack & Mabel ( 1988 London Concert Cast ), I Remember Mama ( 1985 Studio Cast ), Follies in Concert ( 1985 Live Performance ), and A Stephen Sondheim Evening ( 1983 Concert Cast ).
On March 5, 1928, Stultz, Oliver Colin LeBoutillier and Mabel Boll on a improvised seat, made the first non-stop flight in the Columbia between New York City and Havana, Cuba.
Naumkeag was designed by noted architect Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White in 1885 as the summer estate for Joseph Hodges Choate ( 1832 – 1917 ), a prominent New York City attorney and American ambassador to England from 1899 to 1905, and then his daughter, Mabel Choate.
Born Irene Frances Luther in Buffalo, New York, to Mabel A.
She had a secondary lead in the stage version of the film Gigi in 1973, and later appeared in Mack & Mabel, and as Judy in the renowned " new New York cast " of A Chorus Line ( when many of the original actors left the show in 1977 ).

Mabel and 1920
Before Titanic, on 16 March 1912, he became engaged to Mabel Ludlow, but he broke off the engagement in September when he met Lucy Downie, whom he married on 10 April 1920.
Tully Marshall & Mabel Normand in The Slim Princess ( 1920 ), directed by Victor Schertzinger.

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During the filming of his tenth picture he clashed with director Mabel Normand, and was almost released from his contract.
* The Mabel McDowell School opened in 1960 and was designed by John Carl Warnecke early in his career using his " early comprehensive diverse approach.
His mother, Ida Mabel Blair ( née Limouzin ), grew up in Moulmein, Burma, where her French father was involved in speculative ventures.
Mabel Fierz put him in contact with Leonard Moore, who was to become his literary agent.
Mabel Fierz had pursued matters with Moore, and at the end of June 1932, Moore told Blair that Victor Gollancz was prepared to publish A Scullion's Diary for a £ 40 advance, through his recently founded publishing house, Victor Gollancz Ltd, which was an outlet for radical and socialist works.
As well as the various guests of the Westropes, he was able to enjoy the company of Richard Rees and the Adelphi writers and Mabel Fierz.
Mabel Fierz, who later became his confidante, said " He used to say the one thing he wished in this world was that he'd been attractive to women.
He was the second child of Robert and Mabel, neither of whom could read or write.
Their first film was Hoffmeyer's Legacy ( 1912 ) but their popularity stemmed from the 1913 short The Bangville Police starring Mabel Normand.
His first comedienne was Mabel Normand, who became a major star ( and with whom he embarked on a tumultuous personal relationship ).
Mabel Normand was a featured player, and her 1912 8-minute film The Water Nymph may have been the direct inspiration for the Bathing Beauties.
Bell had married Hubbard's daughter Mabel in 1879 while Hubbard was president of the Edison Speaking Phonograph Co., and his organization, which had purchased the Edison patent, was financially troubled because people did not want to buy a machine which seldom worked well and proved difficult for the average person to operate.
Richard's father was the son of Sir William Lovelace and Elizabeth Aucher who was the daughter of Mabel Wroths and Edward Aucher, Esq.
The opera was first presented in Brazil at the Teatro Amazonas in Manaus on 2 July 1901 with Elvira Miotti as Mimì, Mabel Nelma as Musetta, Michele Sigaldi as Rodolfo, and Enrico De Franceschi as Marcello.
Anderson was born in Rockford, Illinois, where he grew up, the son of Mabel Edna ( née Ring ) and E. Albin Anderson, a Swedish immigrant.
It was in the home of Mabel Fierz, who had, with her husband, a London businessman named Francis, been for a number of years a visitor to Southwold in the summer, and who was on friendly terms with the Blairs, that Orwell discarded the typescript.
However at the time of their February 1880 breakthrough, Bell was immensely proud of the achievement, to the point that he wanted to name his new second daughter " Photophone ", which was subtly discouraged by his wife Mabel Bell ( they instead chose Marian, with Daisy as her moniker ).
The discovery that a hormone can influence phosphoinositide metabolism was made by Mabel R. Hokin ( 1924 – 2003 ) and her then husband Lowell E. Hokin in 1953, when they discovered that radioactive < sup > 32 </ sup > P phosphate was incorporated into the phosphatidylinositol of pancreas slices when stimulated with acetylcholine.
Connelly was born to actor and hotelier Patrick Joseph Connelly and actress Mabel Louise Cook in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.

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