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Ruth and Pitter
* 1992 – Ruth Pitter, English poet ( b. 1897 )
He also often stayed at the homes of Ruth Pitter and Richard Rees, where he could " change " for his sporadic tramping expeditions.
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ruth Pitter
Emma Thomas " Ruth " Pitter, CBE, FRSL ( 7 November 1897 – 29 February 1992 ) was a 20th century British poet.
She was a good friend of C. S. Lewis, who admired her poetry and once said, according to his friend and biographer George Sayer, that if he was the kind of man who got married, he would have wanted to marry Ruth Pitter.
* Pitter, Ruth.
* The religious poetry of Ruth Pitter
* Hunting the Unicorn: A Critical Biography of Ruth Pitter
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* Pitter, Ruth
* 1955: Ruth Pitter
He introduced C. S. Lewis and Ruth Pitter in 1945 / 6.
* 1937 Ruth Pitter: A Trophy of Arms

Ruth and family
He is therefore obliged by the Levirate law to marry Mahlon's widow, Ruth, in order to carry on his family line.
" Both Ruth and Boaz demonstrate hesed to their family members throughout the story.
Due to his illness the family moved back to Norwich, New York to the farm of Ruth ’ s maternal grandparents, the Shattucks.
* Six Feet Under (" Everyone's Waiting ", 2005 ): Ruth Fisher dies in a hospital, surrounded by her family, and the ghosts of her husband and son.
Ruth MacDonald argued that “ Louisa May Alcott stands as one of the great American practitioners of the girls ’ novel and the family story .” In the 1860s, gendered separation of children ’ s fiction was a newer division in literature.
His family included his mother Eva, his sisters Ruth, Magel, Eunice, and Kathleen, and his brother Hugh.
Over the years, noted visitors such as film actors Clark Gable and Mae West, athletes Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, news magnate William Randolph Hearst, and the Vanderbilt family vacationed in the city for the bath industry.
The family was considering returning to France, when Ruth was diagnosed with stomach cancer, from which she died on October 21, 1921, in Bellevue Hospital, New York.
Son of Rachab and Salma, he was a rich landowner who noticed Ruth, the widowed Moabite daughter-in-law of Naomi, a relative of hers ( see family tree ), gleaning grain from his fields.
* Ruth Hall ( 1854 ) by Fanny Fern ( Sarah Payson Willis ) describes Fern's own struggle to become a successful newspaper columnist, and puts her family ( including her brother, Nathaniel Parker Willis ) and two of her early editors in a most unflattering light.
Ruth Turner of Harvard University was the leading 20th century expert on the Teredinidae ; she published a detailed monograph on the family, the 1966 volume " A Survey and Illustrated Catalogue of the Teredinidae " published by the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
He later sang alto in the church choir and participated in family entertainments above his uncle's grocery shop, often playing piano duets and performing comic sketches with his elder sister Ruth, who died when he was 15.
Winger was born as Mary Debra Winger in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, into an Orthodox Jewish family, to Robert Winger, a meat packer, and Ruth ( née Felder ), an office manager.
Wilton Norman Chamberlain was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, into a family of nine children, the son of Olivia Ruth Johnson, a domestic worker and homemaker, and William Chamberlain, a welder, custodian, and handyman .< ref >
* Lyman Paine He married, in 1926, Ruth Forbes of the distinguished Forbes family and a great-granddaughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson
His first marriage was to Ruth Cury, by whom he has a son, Ivan, who lives in Santa Monica, California with his family.
At the time that Belcourt was purchased in 1956, the Tinney family comprised Harold Tinney, his wife Ruth Tinney, their son Donald Tinney, and Ruth's aunt Nellie Fuller ( a descendant of Mayflower passenger Edward Fuller ).
In September 2008 Ruth Kelly announced her intention to resign from the cabinet to spend more time with her family.
While he is away, Ruth accidentally answers a phone call from Nola, who, recognizing her voice, insults her and angrily warns her to stay away from her family.
* Niece of William Cameron, Ruth Forbes Paine Young tapped her Forbes family inheritance to finance the International Peace Academy ..
****** Ruth Forbes ( 1903 – 1998 ) m. 1st George Lyman Paine Jr, m. 3rd Arthur M. Young, inventor of the Bell Helicopter ; Ruth founded International Peace Academy and Forbes family fellows
******* Michael R. Paine b. June 25, 1928, NYC, m. Ruth Hyde Paine, Oswald family benefactors in whose garage family friend Lee Harvey Oswald stored his rifle and in whose home Marina Oswald lived

Ruth and acquaintance
He was also instrumental in bringing Babe Ruth to the Sox in through his acquaintance with one of the Xaverian Brothers who coached Ruth at a Baltimore orphans ' home.

Ruth and helped
The property was restored and opened to the public in 1974, by the non-profit Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc. Ruth's widow, Claire, his two daughters, Dorothy and Julia, and his sister, Mamie, helped select and install exhibits that depict the life and times of Babe Ruth.
Dempsey and Ruth in particular are considered by autograph experts to have been great signers and to have helped popularize getting autographs at baseball parks and boxing gyms.
Dallas also has helped launch the careers of such American singers as Renée Fleming, Diana Soviero, and Ruth Ann Swenson.
The Americans defeated the Nationals, helped in part by a home run by Babe Ruth, who was nearing the end of his career, but could still swing a mighty bat.
The Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts, founded in 1915 by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn in Los Angeles, California, helped many perfect their dancing talents.
Marina helped with the housework and Ruth ’ s Russian studies while Lee visited on weekends.
As an early publicity stunt and marketing ploy, the company dropped Butterfinger and Baby Ruth candy bars from airplanes in cities across the United States which helped increase its popularity.
He also helped care for the children, eventually taking ( in Ruth Halliwell's words ) " the role of a caring father " in the family.
In an expression of true friendship and Christian charity, faculty members and students of Wesleyan University helped Ruth for the remainder of her life.
His late sister, Ruth Atkinson Ford, was a pioneering woman comic book artist who helped create the long-running characters Millie the Model and Patsy Walker.
Her Aunt Betsy helped Ruth get an abortion ; Aunt Mary was mean but she gave Ruth a job in her leather factory where Ruth met a black man named Andrew Dennis McBride.
" Borash soon found redemption months later, as he helped launch the syndicated " Ruth Koscielak Show ," and as co-host, was back on the very station group he was fired from months earlier through the show's midwest syndication.
Celebrities such as Mary Pickford, Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, Nancy Carroll, Met opera diva Geraldine Farrar and Ruth Chatterton helped to define the Famous Player-Lasky brand.

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