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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.
In the end, Lady Mabel Fitzwilliam, sister of the 7th Earl and a local alderman, brokered a deal whereby the West Riding County Council leased most of the house from the estate to house an educational establishment, leaving a small portion of forty rooms as a family apartment.
Further, the script plays against both sides of feminism / sexism as, for example, Lord Caversham, exclaims near the end that Mabel displays " a good deal of common sense " after concluding earlier that " Common sense is the privilege of our sex.
Also toward the end of Act I, Mabel and Lord Goring come upon a diamond brooch that Lord Goring gave someone many years ago.
By the end of that season, of the six wild animal acts featured with the circus, Mabel Stark's was clearly the greatest success.

Mabel and their
Their first film was Hoffmeyer's Legacy ( 1912 ) but their popularity stemmed from the 1913 short The Bangville Police starring Mabel Normand.
Homosexuals were predominantly male, although figures such as poet Edna St. Vincent Millay and social host Mabel Dodge were known for their affairs with women and promotion of tolerance of homosexuality.
Many important actors started their careers with Sennett, including Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, Raymond Griffith, Gloria Swanson, Ford Sterling, Andy Clyde, Chester Conklin, Polly Moran, Louise Fazenda, The Keystone Kops, Bing Crosby, and W. C. Fields.
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 ).
After both divorced their spouses, Mabel Dodge married a Pueblo native, Antonio Lujan, and built a house.
* The Toops Family-Mort and Mabel Toops, and their son Willie, live in the McGee's neighborhood next door to Dr. Gamble.
The son of Jimmy and Mabel Adair, he was the youngest of their seven children, his siblings being ( in age order ) Margaret, Mabel, Jeanie, Etta, Lizzie and Archie, who was later also a UDA member.
Although not commercial successes, Dear World ( 1969 ) starring Angela Lansbury, Mack & Mabel ( 1974 ) starring Robert Preston and Bernadette Peters, and The Grand Tour ( 1979 ) starring Joel Grey are noted for their interesting concepts and their melodic, memorable scores.
The first burial took place on December 25 ; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferrell buried their infant daughter Margaret Mabel Farrell.
George and Mabel on their wedding Day, 7 July 1902
Walter died suddenly in Rome of cholera, and Lowell and his wife, with their daughter Mabel, returned to the United States in October 1852.
Only their fourth child, Mabel, survived to adulthood.
Mabel died of blood poisoning shortly after the birth of their son.
The two set out by train in May 1929 and soon after their arrival, Mabel Dodge Luhan moved them to her house in Taos and provided them with studios.
Ted Ross and Mabel King reprised their respective roles of the Cowardly Lion and Evillene from the Broadway production.
Both Mabel and Alec became immersed in the Baddeck community and were accepted by the villagers as " their own ".
One day, as the three sat with Dr. Bell discussing the problems of aviation, Mabel Bell, Alexander's wife, suggested they create a formal research group to exploit their collective ideas.
" Hello Mabel " is a song by the Bonzo Dog Band released in England on their album The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse ( released as Urban Spaceman in the US.
Their motive for the murder being that Mabel had deprived them of their paternal inheritance.
In the summer of 1080, along with his brothers he attested a charter for the abbey of Troarn ( Diocese of Bayeux ) by their father " for the redemption of his soul and of his relatives, and especially of his wife Mabel lately deceased ; and of his sons ".
Recruits for Coleshill reported to the Highworth post office, from where the postmistress Mabel Stranks arranged for their collection.
Many other important actors also began their careers at Keystone, including Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Louise Fazenda, Raymond Griffith, Ford Sterling, Fatty Arbuckle, Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, Ben Turpin, Harry Langdon and Chester Conklin.

Mabel and friendship
At Radcliffe, she began a lifelong friendship with Mabel Foote Weeks, whose correspondence traces much of the progression of Stein's life.
In 1911, Mildred Aldrich introduced Gertrude to Mabel Dodge Luhan and they began a short-lived but fruitful friendship during which the wealthy Mabel Dodge promoted Gertrude's legend in the United States.

Mabel and exchange
Marks was able to persuade Skinner ( with the help of Skinner's wife, Mabel and his son, Richmond ) to enter into a five-year contract with The Skinner Organ Company which provided Skinner with an annual salary of $ 5, 000 in exchange for the continued use of his name, but required that Skinner and his newly purchased interest in the Methuen Organ Company would not compete with Skinner in the construction of new organs but rather " confine his work ..." in the Methuen shop "... to the rebuilding of older pipe organs.

Mabel and autumn
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.

Mabel and 1912
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.
Laurence and Mabel were on a tour of first Australia and then North America from 1912 to 1914.
Made in July 1912, from his address, ‘ Selsey ’, 63 Stanhope Road, Streatham, his estate is left to ' a dear friend ', Mabel Hedgecoe.
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.
Jansen married Martha Mabel Pellissier in 1912.
Goldmark's opera was performed in Philadelphia in November 1912 with the Cricket sung by American soprano Mabel Riegelman ( 1889, Cincinnati – 1967, Burlingame, California ).
Meanwhile Mabel Normand moved to Hollywood in 1912 to work at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios, she encouraged Holmes, after her brother had passed on, to try the film business in the balmier climes of the West Coast.
Holmes began her film career in 1912 with Keystone in a bit part arranged by Mabel Normand.

Mabel and when
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.
Mabel was enthusiastic about Gertrude's sprawling publication The Makings of Americans and, at a time when Gertrude had much difficulty selling her writing to publishers, privately published 300 copies of Portrait of Mabel Dodge at Villa Curonia, a copy of which was valued at $ 25, 000 in 2007.
Several local residents were watching the film being shot, when the filmmakers noticed Mabel Cavitt, a local school teacher, among the people gathered, who was then chosen to play Bonnie Parker's mother.
The institute was dedicated in 1952, and endowed by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation in 1983 when it was given its current name.
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.
In the two-part series finale, The Final Frontier, adult Mabel says that Murray died when she was six, but she was not told until she was twelve.
" The twins Alyssa and Justin Baric played the original role of Mabel, from the beginning of season six when Mabel was brought home from the hospital (" Coming Home ").
The Bond family, consisting of father John W., mother Mabel L., and sister Bernice, lived in Benkelman until 1919 when they moved to Denver.
Mack Sennett introduces us to the days when " Movies Were Movies " and we follow the Mack and Mabel love story through the eyes of a cameraman who sings " Look What Happened to Mabel " to inform us about her burgeoning career.
Mabel died when Virginia was 11, and Virginia was then raised by her grandmother in Chicago.
Matilda's husband, Horace ( Guy Kibbee ) meets a showgirl named Mabel ( Joan Blondell ), who's been stranded in Troy when her show folds, and connives her way into sleeping in Horace's train compartment as a way to get back home.
Terrified of scandal, he leaves her some money and his business card, along with a note telling her to not mention their meeting to anyone ; but when Mabel discovers that Horace is Barbara's father, she blackmails him into backing Jimmy's show.
She initially refuses, but when she looks back on the offer, she is dazzled by the career prospects (" Look What Happened To Mabel ").
In 1923, Mabel Philipson, a former music-hall actress, took over the seat as a Conservative, when her husband was forced to resign.
Along the way to their next destination, Mr. Fox runs into his friend Badger and permits him to accompany him on his mission, and the group proceeds to tunnel to Bunce's farm and then to Bean's cider cellar ( where they are nearly discovered by a hired woman named Mabel when she enters the room to collect a few jars of apple cider for Bean ).
This applied in 2004, for instance, when Prince Friso married Princess Mabel without Parliament ’ s official permission.
On December 30, Mabel was at ringside commentating when manager Paul Wylde came out and introduced the “ Bahamian Heavyweight Champion ” " Marly Pride ".
Meanwhile, he met a group of people within the Fellowship who claimed to have been involved in a form of Freemasonry known as Co-Masonry, who informed him that they had moved to the area where they had joined the Rosicrucian Order when their friend and fellow Co-Mason, Mabel Besant-Scott, had done so.
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 ).

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