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Phyllis and Schlafly
* June 30 – The Equal Rights Amendment falls short of the 38 states needed to pass ; Phyllis Schlafly and other leaders of the Christian right take credit for its defeat.
Proponents of Bilderberg conspiracy theories in the United States include individuals and groups such as the John Birch Society, political activist Phyllis Schlafly, writer Jim Tucker, political activist Lyndon LaRouche, radio host Alex Jones, and politician Jesse Ventura, who made the Bilderberg group a topic of a 2009 episode of his TruTV series Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.
* " World Almanac's 25 Most Influential Women in America " ( includes Helen Thomas, Gloria Steinem, Jane Bryant Quinn, Mary Cunningham Agee, Erma Bombeck, and Phyllis Schlafly ).
* Andrew Schlafly, ( born 1961 ), founder of Conservapedia, son of Phyllis Schlafly.
He was endorsed by conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly among others.
O ' Rourke, Phyllis Schlafly, and Juan Williams.
*" American Citizenship Is Precious ", by Phyllis Schlafly, Phyllis Schlafly Report, November 2005.
* Phyllis Schlafly
Aron " The Pieman " Kay became the best-known Yippie pie-thrower, with his targets including Sen. Daniel Moynihan, conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, ex-CIA head William Colby and conservative columnist William F. Buckley.
From 1973 until 1975, she contributed commentaries to a series called “ Spectrum ”, broadcast on CBS radio and television, frequently debating the conservative voices of Phyllis Schlafly and James J. Kilpatrick.
The nation's conservative women, led by activist Phyllis Schlafly, defeated the ERA by arguing that it degraded the position of the housewife, and made young women susceptible to the military draft.
Phyllis McAlpin Stewart Schlafly (; born August 15, 1924 ) is a constitutional lawyer, politically conservative activist and author who founded the Eagle Forum.
Since 1967, she has published a newsletter, the Phyllis Schlafly Report.
Phyllis Schlafly's son Andrew Schlafly | Andrew became a lawyer and founded the website Conservapedia.
Phyllis ' husband, attorney John Fred Schlafly, Jr., came from a well-to-do St. Louis family.
On October 20, 1949, Phyllis married lawyer John Fred Schlafly, Jr. and remained married until he died in 1993.
Schlafly was christened Phyllis McAlpin Stewart and brought up as a Roman Catholic in St. Louis, Missouri, where she was born.
Phyllis Schlafly — anti-feminist activist and founder of the Eagle Forum
Conservative commentator Phyllis Schlafly claimed that Weiss, who was running for the Michigan Supreme Court at the time, was " grandstanding for the feminist vote.
The most influential ERA opponent was Phyllis Schlafly, right-wing leader of the Eagle Forum / STOP ERA, who claimed that the ERA would deny a woman ’ s right to be supported by her husband, privacy rights would be overturned, women would be sent into combat, and abortion rights and same-sex marriages would be upheld.

Phyllis and film
Boudica has been the subject of two feature films, the 1928 film Boadicea, where she was portrayed by Phyllis Neilson-Terry, and 2003's Boudica ( Warrior Queen in the US ), a UK TV film written by Andrew Davies and starring Alex Kingston as Boudica.
The signal film in this vein was Double Indemnity, directed by Billy Wilder ; setting the mold was Barbara Stanwyck's unforgettable femme fatale, Phyllis Dietrichson — an apparent nod to Marlene Dietrich, who had built her extraordinary career playing such characters for Sternberg.
Guinan was portrayed on film in Incendiary Blonde ( 1945 ) by Betty Hutton, and in Splendor in the Grass ( 1961 ) by Phyllis Diller.
In 1961-62, Art Carney played Frank Michaelson in an English comedy by Phoebe & Henry Ephron entitled " Take Her, She's Mine " with Phyllis Thaxter as his co-star in the Biltmore Theatre in New York two seasons before his role in " the Odd Couple " in the Plymouth Theatre in New York ; the character was played by James Stewart in the 1963 film version.
The film is based on a story by novelist Phyllis Bottome who has had several of her works transferred to film, such as The Mortal Storm ( MGM, 1940 ).
A 1927 silent film version produced and supervised by Cecil B. DeMille and starring former Mack Sennett bathing beauty Phyllis Haver as Roxie Hart, was remade as Roxie Hart in 1942 with Ginger Rogers in the title role.
Adapted to the screen by Adele S. Buffington, the film was directed by Reginald Barker and starred David Manners, Charles Irwin, and Phyllis Barry.
Gary Lockwood, Marla Adams, and Phyllis Diller also made their first appearances in this film.
Among the 39 WSU alumni to receive the Regents ' Distinguished Alumnus Award since 1962 are recipient of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Irwin Rose, broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, astronaut John M. Fabian, cartoonist Gary Larson, molecular evolutionist Allan Wilson, banking executive Phyllis J. Campbell, Entrepreneur Clint Hedin, sociologist William Julius Wilson, author and film director Sherman Alexie, veterinary researcher John Gorham, wheat breeder Orville Vogel, physicist Philip Abelson and physician Neva Abelson.
Reeves had also hoped to direct a low-budget science-fiction film written by a friend from his Pasadena Playhouse days, and he had discussed the project with his first Lois Lane, Phyllis Coates, the previous year.
Two of her first prominent film roles were in 1973's Cannibal Girls and then as the bookish sorority sister Phyllis in Black Christmas, another Canadian slasher film from 1974.
* Phyllis Nagy ( born 1962 ), American theater and film director
* No Control ( film ) ( 1927 ), a silent film starring Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver.
The couple had two daughters, Alice ( b. 1942 ) and Phyllis ( b. 1944 ), along with Harris's adopted son from his first marriage, Phil Harris, Jr. ( b. 1935 ), and they began working in radio together as Faye's film career declined.
* Perimi / Phyllis in Dōbutsu no Mori ( film ), the film adaptation of the Animal Crossing video game series.
Of her many film and television roles, she is known for her scheming persona as Phyllis Summers on the soap opera The Young and the Restless.
In 1980, Noble played the role of heiress Phyllis Morley in the mystery comedy film The Private Eyes starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts.
Let's Rock ( known as Keep It Cool in the United Kingdom ) is a 1958 rock and roll film starring Julius LaRosa as a crooner attempting to fight off the rival music rock and roll, Phyllis Newman as his songwriting girlfriend who convinces him to adapt rather than fight and Conrad Janis as LaRosa's manager.
Years later, it was adapted into a 1969 film of the same name, written and directed by Jerome Epstein and starring Milo O ' Shea, Phyllis Diller, Billie Whitelaw and Sydney Chaplin.

Phyllis and was
It was not presented in the United States until 1970, when a short-lived April production at the Phyllis Anderson Theatre off Broadway starred Barbara Harris as Jenny and Estelle Parsons as Begbick.
Phyllis Pearce ( Jill Summers ) was hailed as the new Ena Sharples in 1982, the Duckworths moved into No. 9 in 1983 and slipped into the role once held by the Ogdens, while Percy Sugden ( Bill Waddington ) appeared in 1983 and took over the grumpy war veteran role from Albert Tatlock.
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who later mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia, at the Flavian temple.
He was married to award-winning casting director Phyllis Huffman until he was murdered in 1985.
Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road ; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago ; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned.
But it is clear that Sally is still in love with Ben – even though she was terribly hurt when Ben chose to marry Phyllis.
In reference to the dish barbecued dog in The Hollywood Hall of Shame, the authors explain that it was " a snack which produced a mixed reaction among the representatives of an industry that had given the world Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, Benji, Phyllis Diller, and Muki the Wonder Hound.
They first lived in the President Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood.
Mies was chosen by the daughter of the client, Phyllis Bronfman Lambert, who has become a noted architectural figure and patron in her own right.
Phyllis Trible, however, published " Depatriarchalizing in Biblical Interpretation " in 1973, offering a reading of the Song with a positive representation of sexuality and egalitarian gender relations, which was widely discussed, notably ( and favourably ) in Marvin Pope's major commentary for the Anchor Bible.
Her performance in the West End production of A Streetcar Named Desire, described by the theatre writer Phyllis Hartnoll as " proof of greater powers as an actress than she had hitherto shown ", led to a lengthy period during which she was considered one of the finest actresses in British theatre.
Tony and Mary owned a cucumber farm in Canning, Ontario where Walter Gretzky was born and raised and where he met Wayne's mother, Phyllis Hockin.
In the first season the narrator was usually voiced by John Lovelady, but Jerry Nelson performed the role in both the Harvey Korman and Rita Moreno episodes, before taking over the role permanently from the Phyllis Diller episode.
* Barely Phyllis is a play about Phyllis Dixey which was first staged at the Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield in 2009.
Johnson was pivotal in steering the commission towards Mies, working with Phyllis Lambert, the daughter of the CEO of Seagram.
Nancy was reluctant, so he told her the move had been her mother ’ s wish and would also be good for Nancy's younger sister, Phyllis.
The video featured DiFiore and McNeal competing in a cooking competition, judged by Rick James, Phyllis Diller and Jeff Smith, and was noted by Billboard as " continuing the fresh, witty, and downright fun style seen in the " Short Skirt " video ".
He was born in Richmond, Surrey, England to Leonard Turner and Phyllis Gregory, in 1929.
Rogers maintained a close friendship with her cousin, writer / socialite Phyllis Fraser, but was not Rita Hayworth's natural cousin, as has been reported.

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