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She retired to a nunnery she had founded in c. 991 at Selz in Alsace.
She founded The New York Baroque Dance Company ( http :// www. nybaroquedance. org /) in 1976 with Ann Jacoby, and the company has since toured internationally.
She also founded The Doris Day Animal League, which merged into The Humane Society of the United States in 2006.
She invited numerous German religious people from the Holy Roman Empire into the Silesian lands, as well as German settlers who founded numerous cities, towns and villages in the course of the Ostsiedlung, while cultivating barren parts of Silesia for agriculture.
She financed a scholarship for twenty Lithuanians to study at Charles University in Prague to help strengthen Christianity in their country, to which purpose she also founded a bishopric in Vilnius.
She was from a prosperous business family that later founded the company Philips Electronics: she was great-aunt to Anton and Gerard Philips, and great-great-aunt to Frits Philips.
She founded and taught at the Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls.
She also ran the Ministries of Labor and Health, founded and ran the charitable Eva Perón Foundation, championed women's suffrage in Argentina, and founded and ran the nation's first large-scale female political party, the Female Peronist Party.
She founded two Cambridge colleges.
She subsequently founded and worked with the Sauvé Foundation until her death, caused by Hodgkin's lymphoma, on January 26, 1993.
She founded the gender unit at the International Centre for Mountain Development ( ICIMOD ) in Kathmandu and was a founding Board Member of the Women's Environment & Development Organization ( WEDO )
She had twelve sons, and on the death of one of them Romulus took his place, and with the remaining eleven founded the college of the Arval brothers ( Fratres Arvales ).
She was the mother of Evander and along with other followers they founded the town of Pallantium, which later was one of the sites of the start of Rome.
She is currently the executive director of both Honor the Earth and White Earth Land Recovery Project, which she founded at White Earth Reservation in 1989.
She is the great-great-granddaughter of Léopold Louis-Dreyfus, who in 1851 founded the Louis Dreyfus Group, a commodities and shipping multinational, which members of the family control to this day.
She was a descendant of Thomas James, who founded the Meramec Iron Works, and as such was a member of one of the most eminent local families.
She later became an author and founded the publishing company Pomegranate Press in 1986.
She is the author of the movement's textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, and founded the Christian Science Publishing Society ( 1898 ), which continues to publish a number of periodicals including The Christian Science Monitor ( 1908 ).
She also founded the Christian Science Sentinel, a weekly magazine with articles about how to heal and testimonies of healing.
She also founded the Christian Science Journal in 1883, a monthly magazine aimed at the church's members and, in 1898, the Christian Science Sentinel, a weekly religious periodical written for a more general audience, and the Herald of Christian Science, a religious magazine with editions in many languages.
She founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in 1891.
She also founded the organizations Kong Frederik og Dronning Ingrids fond til humanitære og kulturelle formål, Ingridfondet for South Jutland, Det kgl.
She also received much firsthand information about Dutch life from her immigrant Dutch neighbors, the Scharffs, and Dodge noted in her preface to the 1875 edition of the book that the story of Hans Brinker's father was " founded strictly upon fact ".
She subsequently published her memoirs, founded the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, and became Colonel-in-Chief of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.

She and Asylum
She has escaped from my Asylum.
She was a psychiatrist in Arkham Asylum who fell in love with the Joker and became his accomplice.
She is institutionalized in Rutledge Asylum, where she is observed and treated by Dr. Heironymous Wilson.
She was also Brazil's representative to sign the important treaty on Diplomatic Asylum 1954.
She plays a supporting role as Oracle in Batman: Arkham Asylum for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, serving as Batman's guide through Arkham, and is voiced by Kimberly Brooks.
She died at Friern Hospital ( formerly Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum ) in 1964.
She apparently perishes when the Daleks destroy the Asylum from space.
She was found within Arkham Asylum as a prisoner of Dr. Destiny, who used her powers as his new " dreamstone ".
She was ( with singers Fred Bliffert and Jesse Roe ) one-third of the group Jelly whose only album, A True Story, was released by Asylum in 1977.
She was also a member of the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Asylum Immigration and related matters Following the resignation of Bobby Molloy she was promoted to Cabinet as Minister of State to the Government in April 2002.
She helped to obtain amendments to legislation affecting women, including the raising of the age of consent to sixteen, and the appointment of women as factory inspectors and to the Benevolent Asylum Committee.
She noted that two other Algerian men had been granted Asylum, in France, because they had reason to fear a return home.
She falls in love with the Joker after treating him inside Arkham Asylum, where he tells her that he was abused as a child by his alcoholic father.
She was sent to a boarding school with hearing and sighted children before being offered a place at the Hartford Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb ( now called the American School for the Deaf ), where she enrolled on 11 June 1825, two days before her 18th birthday.

She and Society
) She has since turned to Bellini, whose opera `` Beatrice Di Tenda '' in a concert version with the American Opera Society introduced her to New York last season.
She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Pillow Talk, won three Henrietta Awards ( World Film Favorite ), a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Legend Award from the Society of Singers, Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award and, in 1989, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures.
She was not as active as her sister, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, though Anderson became a member of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1889.
She studied at St Paul's Girls ' School, read history at Somerville College, Oxford, England, and became the first female president of the Oxford University Archaeological Society.
She also joined the Pep Club, the National Honor Society, National FFA Organization and Paperdoll Queen.
She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women, and the Omicron Delta Kappa Society, as well as a " Summer Welcome " orientation leader.
She was also a member of Tau Zeta Epsilon, Wellesley's Arts and Music Society.
She was a Patron of the International Red Cross Committee, honorary chair of the British United Aid to China Fund, and First Honorary Member of the Bill of Rights Commemorative Society.
She was honoured by the Royal Astronomical Society for this work.
She became well known in geological circles in Britain, Europe, and America, and was consulted on issues of anatomy as well as about collecting fossils, Nonetheless, as a woman, she was not eligible to join the Geological Society of London and she did not always receive full credit for her scientific contributions.
She appeared in the 1954 NBC legal drama Justice, based on case files of the Legal Aid Society of New York.
She was President of the National Society and of the Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Invalid Children's Aid Nationwide ( also called ' I CAN ').
She was accepted to the membership of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1926, becoming its second female member ; the society later awarded both her and her husband ( posthumously ) the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal in 1944 for her contributions to industrial engineering.
She was the recipient of honorary lifetime awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1981, the American Film Institute in 1987, the Film Society of Lincoln Center, the Golden Globes, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and the Screen Actors Guild.
She was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
She started making road trips to New Mexico and became friends with painters in the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe art colony.
She published eight postcards and five guardian angel birthday cards for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in 1916 and in 1923 respectively.
She is also a member of the International Organization for a Participatory Society.
She has been active in the Gypsy Lore Society, and served as its president from 1996 to 1999 ; she has also served on the editorial boards of many journals related to language, and as an associate editor of Language.
She is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society ( FRGS ).
She noticed a number of irregularities in the procedure and wrote about them for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
She was called to the Bar of Quebec in 1971 and to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1977.
She was president of the British Phycological Society 1965 – 1967.

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