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* 1996Marcia Davenport, American author and music critic ( b. 1903 )
At the time of his death, Masaryk was reportedly planning to marry the American writer Marcia Davenport.
The movie was adapted by Sonya Levien and John Meehan from the novel ( 1943 ) by Marcia Davenport.
Zimbalist's aunt, Marcia Davenport, was a prominent author, music journalist and historian.
The Collyer brothers ' story was first directly fictionalized by Marcia Davenport in her novel, My Brother's Keeper ( Scribners, 1954 ), also published as a Popular Library paperback.
Her daughter Marcia Davenport was the child of her first marriage ( to Bernard Glick, a dentist-???).
Marcia Davenport ( June 9, 1903 — January 16, 1996 ) was an American author and music critic.
There is a memorial plaque dedicated to Marcia Davenport in Nerudova Street, Prague.
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Marcia and died
His wife, Sheila, and daughter, Marcia, also died in the crash.
When Seneca writes Ad Marcium he mentions that Metilius has died three years ago and Marcia is unable to seek solace even from her " beloved literature ".
Instead, Cato divorced his wife, Porcia's stepmother Marcia, and gave her to Hortensius ; he re-married her after Hortensius died.
Since his father, Guithelin, died when Sisillius was just seven years of age, his mother, Queen Marcia ruled Britain for about five years in his stead.
Thomas B. McCabe Jr and Yvonne Motley McCabe died in a house fire in 1977 and were survived by three children ; Thomas B. McCabe III, Marcia B. McCabe and Jeannette Laws MCabe.
Three of his grandchildren, Michael, Marcia, and Christa Parseghian, died from this disease.
However, she died in a plane crash along with her husband and daughter Marcia later the same year.
Sheila died of cancer in 1973, but with his second wife, Marcia, he set up the Holwell International Centre For Psychodrama and Sociodrama which continued until 1998.
He died on August 30, 1993, cared for by his daughter Nina and his companion Marcia Cross.

Marcia and January
He and his first wife had two children: Thomas Sheridan, who married Caroline Henrietta Callander, daughter of Col. Sir James Campbell Callander, of Craigforth, Stirling, and Ardkinglas, and was the father of the 4th Baroness of Dufferin and Claneboye, Caroline Sheridan and the 12th Duchess of Somerset ; and Edith Marcia Caroline Sheridan ( d. 9 April 1876 ), m. 30 June 1864 to John Francis Thynne, of Haynes Park ( 17 June 1830 – 30 January 1910, Justice of Peace, of the Marquesses of Bath, and had issue.
Marcia Lynne " Marcheline " Bertrand ( May 9, 1950 – January 27, 2007 ) was an American actress and producer.
On January 22, 2008, Padilla was sentenced by Judge Marcia G. Cooke of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida to 17 years and four months in prison.
On the January 22 edition of Entertainment Tonight, her former co-star and longtime friend Marcia Wallace announced she would be attending the ceremony on Pleshette's behalf.
He ran for the General Assembly seat in the 23rd legislative district that was vacated by Marcia A. Karrow in January 2009.

Marcia and 16
On October 16, 1949, Pope Pius XII decided that it would become the papal anthem, replacing Viktorin Hallmayer's Marcia trionfale ( 1857 ), which, being still the papal anthem when the Vatican City State was founded in 1929, had been treated also as the new state's anthem.
Dr. Marcia Angell, former Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, spoke at Harvard Medical School to a German magazine on August 16, 2007 and accused AstraZeneca's scientists of deceptively doctoring their comparative studies such that the difference to Omeprazole would look larger, providing a marketing advantage.
Under the leadership of Amos Vogel and Marcia Vogel, Cinema 16 flourished as a nonprofit membership society committed to the exhibition of documentary, avant-garde, scientific, educational, and performance films to ever-increasing audiences.
On Sunday 16 July 2006 at 2 p. m., Executive Producer John Wild and Script Producer Marcia Gardner sat down with an audience at ACMI in Federation Square in Melbourne to " explore the narrative arc and character development from the first episodes to the final series.
Cinema 16 closed in 1963, after 17 years in operation, run by Amos Vogel and his wife Marcia.

Marcia and 1996
She replaced Marcia Gay Harden as Harper Pitt in Tony Kushner's Angels in America ( 1994 ), received a Tony nomination for her performance in Indiscretions ( Les Parents Terribles ) ( 1996, her sixth Broadway show ) and, though she originally lost the part to another actress, eventually took over the role of Lala Levy in the Tony-winning The Last Night of Ballyhoo ( 1997 ).
Some examples of Jewish Renewal-affiliated communities can be found at Beyt Tikkun in San Francisco, founded by Rabbi Michael Lerner in 1996 ; Bnai Or in Boston, founded by Lev Friedman and at one time led by Rabbi Daniel Siegel and Rabbi Hanna Tiferet Siegel ; and Pnai Or in Philadelphia, founded by Reb Zalman in the early 1980s and now led by Rabbi Marcia Prager.
* Marcia Russell, Revolution: New Zealand from Fortress to Free Market ( 1996 ), ISBN 1-86958-428-7 ( based on a 1996 Television New Zealand Television Series )
Julie Newmar as Carol Ann and Smoke ( both 1995 ); a cameo appearance in The First Wives Club, Up Close and Personal ( as Marcia Mcgrath ), and Moll Flanders ( all 1996 ).

Marcia and California
On April 22, 2007, Marcia Diana Valentine was found lying outside James and Bullock's Southern California home in Orange County.
Marcia Rachel Kleks was born in Berkeley, California, on August 31, 1953 to a Jewish family.
* California State Bar Entry for Marcia Clark
The nominees for the 74th Academy Awards were announced on February 12, 2002, at 5: 38 a. m. PST ( 13: 38 UTC ) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Frank Pierson, president of the Academy, and actress Marcia Gay Harden.
The first hikers to complete the trail in one continuous walk from February 27, 2005 to October 15, 2005, were Marcia and Ken Powers, wife and husband, of Pleasanton, California.

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High Point Monument as seen from Lake Marcia at High Point, Sussex County, New Jersey | Sussex County, the highest elevation in New Jersey at 1803 feet above sea level.
He was released with other Christians at the request of Hyacinthus, a eunuch presbyter, who represented Marcia, the favourite mistress of Emperor Commodus.
Titus appears to have had multiple daughters, at least one of them by Marcia Furnilla.
* Marcia Wallace at the Simpsons Wiki
Marcia, who was accused of only one offence, and Licinia, who was accused of many, were at first acquitted by the pontifices, but were retried by the praetor and jurist Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla ( consul 127 BC ), and condemned to death.
On a dreary, cold and snowy day a peddler named Hannah Parmalee ( played by Bainter ) appears at the door of a kind couple, Paul Ward ( played by Rains ) and his wife, Marcia ( played by Johnson ), selling apple peelers.
Ladd and others, including Milton R. Konvitz and Marcia W. Baron ( professor of Philosophy at Indiana University ), disagree amongst themselves as to the proper object of loyalty — what it is possible to be loyal to, in other words.
The New York Correspondence School Show organized in 1970 by Johnson and Marcia Tucker at the Whitney Museum in New York is considered the first important public exhibition of the genre and helped set the ground rules for future shows.
In 1970, mail from 107 participants to curator Marcia Tucker was exhibited in a Ray Johnson-New York Correspondence School exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York-a significant moment of cultural validation for Johnson.
In 1995, the Los Angeles production of Chess at Hollywood's Hudson Theater starring Marcia Mitzman ( who played Svetlana in the original Broadway production ) as Florence and Sean Smith as Anatoly received critical praise.
Red Cross workers assembled at the IP, Avenue C and 7th Street, Camp Patrick Henry, left to right, front row, are Edna Elizabeth Dick of Williamsburg, Kentucky ; Mrs. Madeleine Carroll Hamilton ; Marcia Hinrichs, Alexandria, Virginia.
Ridgway had become religious during his second marriage, proselytizing door-to-door, reading the Bible aloud at work and at home, and insisting that Marcia follow the strict teachings of their church pastor.
to Marcia Ivins, a shuttle communicator at Johnson Space Center.
A 90-minute Off Broadway production was staged at the Lucille Lortel Theatre from July 19, 2007 through August 17, 2007 by Theatreworks USA, directed and choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge and starring Shorey Walker as The Cat in the Hat.
Another London revival played in 1986 at the Vaudeville Theatre, starring Joanna Lumley as Elvira, Marcia Warren as Madame Arcati, Simon Cadell as Charles and Jane Asher as Ruth.
Sometimes the show would feature the music director John Arpin as well as musicians such as Peter Appleyard, Jane Bunnett, and Henry Cuesta for a round of songs, or have a visit from a special guest such as Marcia Darling from the Toronto Humane Society or a keeper at the Metro Toronto Zoo.
" The Loman Family Picnic " was first produced by Manhattan Theatre Club at City Center Stage II in 1989, with Marcia Jean Kurtz and Larry Block, directed by Barnet Kellman.
Titus appears to have had multiple daughters, at least one of them by Marcia Furnilla.
and by Marcia MacMillan at 6: 00 p. m. EST
Arbuthnot was first married on 28 February 1799 to Marcia Mary Anne Clapcott Lisle, at Cholmondeley House, Piccadilly.
In 1951 he visited Austria again for the first time after the war, and in 1962 he returned, this time to Salzburg, to marry his fiancée, Marcia, whom he had met at college.

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