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The Centennial Race, along portions of the Iditarod Trail, was the brainchild of Dorothy G. Page, who wanted to sponsor a sled dog race to honor mushers.
Dorothy Page had nothing to do with the 1973 race, stating that she " washes her hands of the event ".
Daniels takes Klute to meet her former pimp, Frank Ligourin ( Scheider ), who reveals that one of his prostitutes shared the abusive client to Bree, another woman named Arlyn Page ( Dorothy Tristan ).
* Dorothy Tristan as Arlyn Page
In 2011, Davis appeared in a TV-drama film, Page Eight and played Dorothy de Lascabanes in the adaptation of Patrick White's novel, The Eye of the Storm for which, in 2012, she won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
He has been the subject of four notable biographies: the first, Man o ' War, by Page Cooper and Roger Treat, was published in 1950, and is a classic of its kind ; Walter Farley, author of The Black Stallion series, also wrote a slightly fictional biography of Man o ' War ; in 2000, Bowen, Edward L. wrote a biography called Man o ' War: Thoroughbred Legends from Eclipse Press ; and in 2006, Dorothy Ours wrote a new, extensively sourced biography entitled Man o ' War: A Legend Like Lightning.
Singleton won " Top Billing " in Go West, Young Lady over her male co-star, Glenn Ford — putting her in the elite company of only two other female stars ( Dorothy Page and Jane Frazee ) who held the headliner roles as top-billed singing cowgirls.
He competed in every Iditarod from 1992 to 2002, and during his rookie outing he won the Dorothy G. Page Halfway award, for being the first musher to reach the halfway point of the race.
* Works by Dorothy Canfield Fisher listed at The Online Books Page
One was a " Page Six " item in the New York Post about Israel's forthcoming book noting that employees of the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue, the place where Dorothy Kilgallen was last seen alive, were instructed not to talk to Israel.
* Dorothy G. Page, Polar Pilot: The Carl Ben Eielson Story.
Redington met Dorothy Page, the future " Mother of the Iditarod ", at the Willow Winter Carnival in 1966.
* Dorothy G. Page ( 1974 / 2000 ).
Dorothy G. Page ( January 23, 1921-November 16, 1989 ) was best known as " Mother of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ", the 1, 049-mile ( about 1, 600 km ) dog sled race across the U. S. state of Alaska.
After her death, the Wasilla Museum was renamed the Dorothy G. Page Museum in her honor.
She is also commemorated by the Dorothy G. Page Halfway Award, given to the first musher to reach the midpoint of the race, in Cripple on even-numbered years, and the trail's namesake of Iditarod on odd-numbered years.
* City of Wasilla Who was Dorothy Page?
# REDIRECT Dorothy G. Page
( Page 401 shows a copy of the letter by Dorothy Swain Thomas.

Page and Alistair
Gates played Prince Charming in the pantomime Cinderella at New Wimbledon Theatre, from December 2008 to January 2009 alongside Joanna Page and Alistair McGowan.
Other proponents of the tuning include Russian Circles, Luka Bloom, Stan Rogers, Jimmy Page, Artie Traum, Pierre Bensusan, Eric Roche, Laurence Juber, Tony McManus, Bert Jansch, Richard Thompson, Dick Gaughan, Alistair Hulett, Soig Siberil, Gilles Le Bigot, Imaad Wasif, Jeff Tweedy, Masaaki Kishibe, Paul McSherry, Kotaro Oshio, Ben Chasny, Al Petteway, and Trey Anastasio.
Former presenters include Mark Goodier, Graham Stuart, Gerry Quinn, Kenny Page, Sheena Wellington, Ian Duncan, Dave Bussey, Norma Gamble, Pat Kelly, Scott Davie, Pete Maddison, Carl Greenwood, Grant Reid, Dave Price and Alistair Smith.

Page and Margaret
The Red Shoes opened on 16 December 1993 at the Gershwin Theatre, with Steve Barton playing Boris Lermontov, Margaret Illmann playing Victoria Page, and Hugh Panaro playing Julian Craster.
), a poetic tribute to bissett with contributions from more than 80 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Lorna Crozier, Patrick Lane, Steve McCaffery, P. K. Page and Darren Wershler-Henry.
Rosamund was the daughter of the marcher lord Walter de Clifford and his wife Margaret Isobel de Tosny ( referred to as " de Toeni " on the Page of her husband, Walter de Clifford ).
Margaret Kennedy and Basil Dean adapted The Constant Nymph for a three act play that was published by Doubleday, Page and Company ( Garden City, N. Y .) in 1926.
He married Margaret Ferguson Skutch Page in 2008.
Margaret Whiting was a regular guest on variety shows and talk shows throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, when the musical series focused on Whiting's hometown of Detroit ; The Big Record, The Bob Hope Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Tony Martin Show, The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The George Jessel Show, The Guy Mitchell Show, The Jonathan Winters Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Nat King Cole Show, Over Easy, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, The Patti Page Show, The Red Skelton Hour, The Steve Allen Show, The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Texaco Star Theater, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Virginia Graham Show, and The Voice of Firestone.
* Family History of Margaret Macculloch and David Hall covering dates c1150-2004 Person Page 134
Notable guest conductors have included Robert Shaw, Helmuth Rilling, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page and Richard Westenburg.
* Page on Kenneth & Margaret Landon Collection of papers at Wheaton
Marshall was also a newspaper and magazine columnist, writing for The Sunday Telegraph in the 1970s and 1980s, and enjoying an association with the New Statesman that began in 1935 when he wrote his first of many Christmas reviews of books for girls, and ended in 1981 when he was sacked from its " First Person " column by editor Bruce Page ,-and which he had been writing since January 1976, having been asked by then editor Anthony Howard to replace Auberon Waugh who had gone to the Spectator-allegedly for being overtly sympathetic to Margaret Thatcher.
" in Cultural Artifacts and the Production of Meaning: The Page, the Image, and the Body., Edited by Margaret J. M. Ezell, Katherine O ' Brien O ' Keeffe.
Other influential early interpreters of the Great American Songbook include Fred Astaire, Mildred Bailey, Tony Bennett, June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Nat " King " Cole, Perry Como, Barbara Cook, Chris Connor, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Doris Day, Blossom Dearie, Billy Eckstine, Alice Faye, Helen Forrest, The Four Freshmen, Judy Garland, Eydie Gorme, Johnny Hartman, Dick Haymes, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Joni James, Jack Jones, Al Jolson, Cleo Laine, Frankie Laine, Steve Lawrence, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Dean Martin, Tony Martin, Johnny Mathis, Carmen McRae, Mabel Mercer, Helen Merrill, Anita O ' Day, Patti Page, Dinah Shore, Bobby Short, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Keely Smith, Kay Starr, Jo Stafford, Barbra Streisand ( particularly in her earlier work ), Maxine Sullivan, Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Ethel Waters, Margaret Whiting, Andy Williams, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson.
Competing versions by Patti Page ( Mercury Records catalog number 70025, reaching chart position # 4 ) and Margaret Whiting ( Capitol Records catalog number 2292, reaching chart position # 29 ) also charted in 1952.

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As Page DuBois ( among many other experts ) points out, this attempt at making Sappho understandable and palatable to the genteel classes of Great Britain was based more on conservative sensibilities than evidence.
Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor believed that had the air force been forced to choose among the three British bombers under development in the late 1930s — the Avro Manchester, Short Stirling, and Handley Page Halifax — it would have chosen the wrong one.
Another failed attempt occurred in 1993, when Fox launched the newsmagazine Front Page in an attempt to capture a younger demographic for such a program, with Ron Reagan among its five hosts.
She joined the Old Vic company in London for the 1950 – 51 season, playing among other parts, Win-the-Fight Littlewit in Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair, Ann Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Princess Katharine in Henry V.
: Garage Days Re-Revisited was a collection of covers paying homage to a number of mostly obscure bands, which were later combined with additional new covers on the double album Garage Inc., which among other things included covers of Black Sabbath (" Sabbra Cadabra "), Bob Seger (" Turn the Page "), Blue Öyster Cult (" Astronomy "), Mercyful Fate ( a medley of different songs of the band ), and numerous Motörhead tracks.
The band has opened for various rock acts such as Heart, Robert Plant, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Dave Matthews Band, the Grateful Dead, Aerosmith and ZZ Top, and performed live with Jimmy Page and Oasis, among others.
Nevertheless it became a huge hit, not only in the United States, but also the United Kingdom, where it has been cited as an influence on The Kinks, The Who, and Jimmy Page among others.
According to one early-1950s ' chart, Page was titled as " The Patti Page Quartet ," among others.
Shane Barbi was among the many notable quotables when Newsweek ’ s “ Overheard ” section ( syndicated from the New York Post, Page Six ) picked up a quote from her during an interview, " You can ask us about our cup size or favorite positions but please no personal questions .” Stuff magazine gave the twins the title of “ Sex Symbols for 1993 ” placing them in good company with other popular female icons such as Marilyn Monroe ( 1962 ), Farrah Fawcett ( 1977 ), Madonna ( 1991 ) and Sharon Stone ( 1992 ).
In the spring of this year, Mr. M ' Grady, a minister of the Presbyterian Church, who had a congregation and meeting-house, as we then called them, about three miles north of my father's house, appointed a sacramental meeting in this congregation, and invited the Methodist preachers to attend with them, and especially John Page, who was a powerful Gospel minister, and was very popular among the Presbyterians.
Page numbers, author's name, and title on every page ensure that if an unstapled manuscript is shuffled on a table, shared among two or more people, or dropped, it can easily be reassembled, and if a stack of unstapled manuscripts is dropped, it can easily be sorted into the correct sets.
" McCready has cited Ace Frehley, Michael Schenker, Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, Joe Perry, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page, Eddie Hazel, UFO, and Randy Rhoads among his influences.
Rogers became acquainted with Page while the latter was president of Gauley Mountain Coal Company, among many other ventures.
It is primarily American in focus, and includes works from photographers such as Southworth & Hawes, Carleton Watkins, Timothy O ' Sullivan, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Alfred Stieglitz, Dorothea Lange, Homer Page, Harry Callahan, Lee Friedlander, Andy Warhol, Todd Webb, and Cindy Sherman, among others.
The Page and Nelson families were each among the First Families of Virginia.
According to The New York Times ( Page 1, April 16, 1865 ), Judge Otto was among those surrounding Lincoln's bedside when the great man died after being shot by John Wilkes Booth.
Set lists have included mutated covers of songs originally performed by such diverse artists as J. Blackfoot, Doc Pomus, Bobby Lee Trammell, Gene Pitney, Reverend Horton Heat, Jessie Mae Hemphill, R. L. Burnside, Mack Rice, and Allen Page ( of the small 1950s Moon Records label helmed by early rock-and-roll producer / songwriter Cordell Jackson ), among others.
He descended from historic roots ; the Nelson and Page families were each among the “ First Families of Virginia ”, families who were prominent in the Virginia Colony.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page ’ s interest in the genre was first evident in the recording of " Gallows Pole " a traditional ballad on Led Zeppelin III ( 1970 ), which stands out among their usual output of blues orientated rock.
The houses which Page and the Ludwells built were among the finest in the colony.
In June 1829, Peter's sons and his son-in-law, Hiram Page, became witnesses to the Golden Plates and when the early Latter-day Saint church was organized on April 6, 1830, the Whitmers were among the first members.
Kaplan, along with Newsweeks Fareed Zakaria, were among many prominent pundits advocating support for the Iraq War .< ref >" Whitewashing Iraq on the Washington Post Op-Ed Page " by Glenn Greenwald < sup ></ sup ></ ref > Kaplan participated in a secret meeting convened by then deputy secretary of defense Paul D. Wolfowitz, at which he helped drafted an internal government document advocating the invasion of Iraq .< ref >" Secret Iraq Meeting Included Journalists " By Julie Bosman.
in 1994, with the title The Sorrow of War, which became a widely acclaimed novel, with some critics placing the work among the most moving war novels of all time, with British author-photographer Tim Page and others comparing it favorably to Remarque's ' All Quiet on the Western Front.

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