Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mamie Eisenhower" ¶ 22
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Mamie and remained
Tucker remained a popular singer through the 1920s, and hired stars such as Mamie Smith and Ethel Waters to give her lessons.

Mamie and hospital
Connolly was born at 69 Dover Street (" on the linoleum, three floors up " " at six o ' clock in the evening ") in Anderston, Glasgow, to William Connolly and his wife Mary " Mamie " ( McLean ) Connolly, a hospital cafeteria worker.

Mamie and on
( If Her Daddy Don't Come Home )" for blues and jazz singer Mamie Smith and her Jazz Band in 1921, which were released on the Okeh label.
Fort Bend County Libraries has the Mamie George Branch located within the city limits of Sugar Land on Dulles Avenue right next to Dulles Middle School.
Marty's twin sister Mamie Ellen Robinson Minotto died on March 14, 2004, when she was part way through writing a book about her brother " Some Memories: Growing up with Marty Robbins " as remembered by Mamie Minotto, as told to Andrew Means.
* Mamie Smith on RedHotJazz. com with. ram files of her early recordings
* Mamie Smith and the Birth of the Blues Market NPR special on the selection on " Crazy Blues " to the 2005
She recorded the Paul Whiteman and Fred Rose composition " Flamin ' Mamie " on October 5, 1925 and released it as Victor 19828-A accompanied on ukulele by Billy " Uke " Carpenter who provided " jazz effects ".
Marvin Gay was born as one of fifteen children to George and Mamie Gay on October 1, 1914 on a farm along Catnip Hill Pike in Jessamine County, Kentucky and was raised in Lexington.
Lieutenant Dwight D. Eisenhower, aged 25, married Mamie Doud, aged 19, on July 1, 1916, at the home of the bride's parents in Denver, Colorado.
Mamie Eisenhower, with her husband, Dwight, on the steps of St. Mary's College, San Antonio, Texas, in 1916
Mamie suffered a stroke on September 25, 1979, and was rushed to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where Ike had died a decade before.
In 1887, this modest property was expanded and altered by noted architect Stanford White at the cost of $ 130, 000 into a mansion with an interior marble staircase and a ballroom on the top floor where Mamie Fish gave elaborate parties for New York society.
Northland Mission Camp ( now Northland Camp and Conference Center ) was founded on December 31, 1958 by Paul and Mamie Patz and Rev.
Hill married Marie Francis Hill ( also known as Mamie Hill and, after their marriage, as Mary Hill Hill ) on September 6, 1888.
* First Lady Mamie Eisenhower paid tribute to Terrell's memory in a letter read to the NACW convention on August 1, writing, " For more than 60 years, her great gifts were dedicated to the betterment of humanity, and she left a truly inspiring record.
In 2002, the institution moved to its current 250-acre campus on University Boulevard at U. S. Highway 59 with the opening of the Albert and Mamie George Building.
Mamie Eisenhower rejected the idea of moving to Washington to be closer to family and friends and, with the United States government allowing it, continued to live on the farm until her death in 1979, although the living area for Mamie was reduced to.
In a career covering nearly fifty years, she may be best known for her role as " Miss Mamie Baldwin " on CBS's The Waltons ( 1972 – 81 ).
Veronica Redd ( born August 8, 1948 ) is an American actress who played the recurring character of Mamie Johnson on The Young and the Restless.

Mamie and her
His wife Mamie was buried next to him after her death in 1979.
On summer vacations, she visited her maternal great-aunts, Mary Ellen (" Mamie ") Fitzgerald and Sarah (" Sis ") Fitzgerald, who still lived at her great-grandparents ' plantation home in Jonesboro.
Dressler left her 1931 automobile and $ 35, 000 in her will to her maid of twenty years, Mamie Cox, and $ 15, 000 to Cox's husband Jerry, who had served as Dressler's butler for four years.
One of Ireland's best-known abortionists, Mamie Cadden, was famously sentenced to death by hanging in 1957 when one of her patients died.
*( Aunt ) Mamie: Miss Schmaltz's burly, no-nonsense washwoman and cook ; her rolled-up sleeves reveal a conspicuous star tattoo.
Mamie is usually tolerant of her errant husband, but she can be dangerous when riled — much to Willie's dismay.
Mamie Smith ( née Robinson ) ( May 26, 1883 – September 16, 1946 ) was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career.
Mamie Robinson was born probably in Cincinnati, Ohio, although no records of her birth exist.
She toured the United States and Europe with her band " Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds " as part of " Mamie Smith's Struttin ' Along Review ".
This musical short film features Mamie Smith, who was a top star in Black Vaudeville and a recording artist with Okeh Records, although by the time Jailhouse Blues was made her contract with Okeh had ended.
Mamie is missing her man, and finds him in jail.
Mamie Eisenhower spent her retirement and widowhood at the family farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The Hollywood star Mamie Van Doren was so named by Universal Studios in her honor.
Although accustomed to more creature comforts than those afforded at military posts, Mamie adjusted readily and joined her husband in moving 28 times before their retirement at the end of his term as president.
Mamie Eisenhower in her inaugural gown, painted in 1953 by Thomas Stevens

Mamie and Mary
From the 1930s through the 1960s, Elizabeth Arden Inc competed as one of the most upscale cosmetics brands, with celebrated patrons including Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford, Wallis Simpson and Mamie Eisenhower.
* Papers of Mary Jane McCaffree ( Social Secretary to Mamie Eisenhower ), Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
* Mary " Mamie " Scott Harrison-McKee ( 1858 – 1930 ).
The CBC Television show starred Mary Walsh as Mamie Lou Furey, the matriarch of a family in Newfoundland and Labrador who owns a combination ambulance, wedding and funeral business.
In 1885 Thomas, together with Mary Elizabeth Garrett, Mamie Gwinn, Elizabeth King, and Julia Rogers, founded The Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore Maryland.
White and Cora had three children: Mary Adelyne, called " Mamie ," Beatrice Odessa ( who died young ), and George Henry White, Jr. Three of his children survived to adulthood.
There, in 1895, his daughter Mary ( or sometimes Mamie ) married William E. Borah, who would be elected as Idaho's U. S. Senator less than a decade later.

0.127 seconds.