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She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She attended the Royal Navy School in Singapore, and a convent school in Bath.
She then read Latin at Birmingham University and later attended Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics ( PPE ).
She received media attention when she attended the Cannes Film Festival in April 1953.
" She attended the Misses Lyman School and was just an average student, though she did well in French and Natural History.
She attended the Cherry Lawn School, a progressive boarding school in Darien, Connecticut, until 1965.
She attended the Professional Children's School, in New York City, and made her professional theatre debut in a 1966 production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, starring Tammy Grimes.
She attended Loreto Community School in Milford, County Donegal and then moved away to attend college wanting to become a classical pianist, continuing her studies in music and also studying watercolour painting.
She attended Lawrence High School then Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and graduated with an Associate in Applied Arts Degree from Wades Business College in Dallas, Texas.
She attended primary school in a variety of institutions in India and Europe, including Ecole Internationale in Geneva, Ecole Nouvelle in Bex, St Cecilia's and St Mary's convent schools ( both in Allahabad ), before graduating from the Pupils ' Own School in Poona and Bombay.
She attended a private school in Manhattan The Hewitt School.
She attended James Bowie Elementary School, San Jacinto Junior High School, and Robert E. Lee High School in Midland.
She then attended Beverly Hills High School, but for her senior year transferred to, and graduated from, Bel Air Prep ( later known as Pacific Hills School ) in 1991.
She attended the University College of London and was a student of linguistics and anthropology.
She attended Saint Rose of Lima, a Catholic school in Brooklyn, followed by St. Ambrose School ( Los Angeles ) and the Immaculate Heart High School ( Los Feliz ).
She attended the Girls ' Latin School of Chicago ( describing herself as an average student ), graduated in 1939, and later attended Smith College in Massachusetts, where she majored in English and drama and graduated in 1943.
She attended the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson in Austin, Texas on July 14, 2007 and three days later accepted the highest Polish distinction, the Order of the White Eagle, on behalf of Ronald Reagan at the Reagan Library.
She attended Van Nuys High School, where she was a cheerleader and an honor student.
She attended La Jolla High School in La Jolla, California.
She had recently attended the Highlander Folk School, a Tennessee center for training activists for workers ' rights and racial equality.
She was born in New York City, and attended Vassar College and was graduated in 1909.
She attended to the king's wound, but realised that the blow was fatal, and therefore approached Servius and entreated him to seize the throne.
She briefly attended Fairmount College in Monteagle, Tennessee in 1910.
She attended Cubberley Elementary and Marshall Junior High School in Long Beach.

She and Halifax
She settled in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, where she again became involved in women's education, and was a suffragette and one of the founders of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
She was captured by the British in 1780 and renamed HMS Halifax.
She was heavily damaged in the December 1917 Halifax Explosion.
She died January l7th, 1886, and was buried at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to a local hardware merchant and married Borden on September 25, 1889.
She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to James Affleck, a sea captain, and Catherine Saunders.
She was Member of Parliament for Halifax from 1987 until 2005.
She went to the Highlands School ( now North Halifax Grammar School ) in Illingworth, Halifax.
She married Paul Humble in 1972 in Halifax.
She represented the state's forty-ninth House district, including constituents in Franklin, Halifax and Nash counties, from her first election in 2002 through 2010.
She died in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, July 6, 1890, and is buried alongside her husband in Camp-hill Cemetery, Halifax.
She had a large circle of friends including members of the powerful Liberal Women's societies of Halifax.
She is best known for the novel John Halifax, Gentleman ( 1856 ).
She was immediately assigned to escort a convoy of British troops just arriving from Halifax in American transports, originally destined for the Middle East, but now diverted to Singapore.
She currently serves as Halifax Atlantic's NDP MLA.
She is also a columnist for the Halifax Chronicle Herald, the largest independently owned newspaper in Canada.
She was owned by New York, Newfoundland & Halifax Steam Ships Co and registered at Liverpool.
She was 19 when the Titanic sank, and remembered the survivors and the coffins of the victims being disembarked at the port in Halifax.
She received Australian Film Institute Award nominations for her roles in Stark, This Won't Hurt a Bit ( both 1993 ), The Battlers and Traps ( both 1994 ) before winning two awards in 1995 for " Best Actress in a Television Drama " for Halifax f. p: " Lies of the Mind ", and Best Actress in a Leading Role " for Angel Baby.
She has been the MLA for Halifax Clayton Park since 2003.
She graduated from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia with a Bachelor of Arts ( BA ) and a Masters in Business Administration ( MBA ).
She was wrecked in 1755 near Halifax, Nova Scotia.
She was the first woman elected to Halifax Regional Council and has served as the Councillor for District 14, Connaught-Quinpool since 1998.
She is the recipient of the Halifax Cornwallis Progress Club Women of Excellence Award for Management and the Professions and the Dalhousie University Charles Ballem Award for Exemplary Leadership in the Field of Recreation.

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