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She appeared headed for a first place victory in the tournament, but lost her game against compatriot Péter Lékó.
She was better known than her three sisters during her lifetime and headed Red Cross committees during World War I.
She also created two awards for students entering the field of special education and subsequently created the Sauvé Foundation, which was dedicated to the cause of youth excellence in Canada and is today headed by Jean-François.
She also created Caras in 1992, which she headed until 2002.
She served as publisher from 1969 to 1979 and headed The Washington Post Company into the early 1990s as chairman of the board and CEO.
She recovered and headed back home for a Thanksgiving dinner with Peter, her doctor, Gwen and Captain George Stacy at the end of the first season, where May informed the others that she was writing a cookbook and had already received an advance from a publisher.
She studied at what is now the Royal College of Art in London, which at that time had a separate section for women, and was headed by Richard Burchett.
She replaced John Kennedy OBE, who had headed the organisation since 2005 and was also one of the co-producers of Live Aid and Live8.
She founded the American Field Hockey Association in 1901, and headed it for 20 years.
She headed the " Go Spadina " public campaign that was successful in persuading Metro, against the wishes of the City of Toronto, to pave the ditch and opened the road to Eglinton in 1976.
She headed the Troy Female Seminary until she remarried in 1838 and left the school in the hands of her son and daughter-in-law.
She then headed back to India, fortified with a $ 10, 000 grant from a Mr. Schell, a Manhattan banker, in memory of his wife.
She also published The ChildCare Sourcebook and headed the Tauscher Foundation, which provided funds for elementary schools to buy computers and Internet access.
She also supported the de facto government in Honduras, headed by Roberto Micheletti, that emerged after the military coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
She supported charities and headed the Garfield Hospital Aid Society.
She headed Birkbeck College, University of London, for a decade as Master ( from 1987 to 1997 ) until her appointment to the new Labour government in 1997.
She sent a special mission July 1883 to the United States headed by Min Yeong-ik, one of her relatives.
She also headed the Western Pennsylvania presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy in 1960 and George McGovern in 1972 ; headed the unsuccessful campaign to get NAACP President Byrd Brown the Democratic nomination to Congress ; and was co-chairman with Mayor Joseph M. Barr of the unsuccessful U. S. Senate campaign of Jeanette Reibman in 1976.
She became an advisory planning commissioner for Rancho Mirage, California, and headed an organization dedicated to preserving development on the fragile desert hillsides.
She was also a composer, credited with the song " Witch's Egg " in Forbidden Zone, in which she starred, a 1982 low-budget indie film directed by Richard Elfman with musical group Oingo Boingo ( known then as The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo ), headed by Richard's younger brother Danny Elfman.
She studied to be a teacher in Melbourne and then headed north in the mid-1990s.
She headed a convoy of three other ships: the storeship Loire, the brig Argus and the corvette Écho.
She headed for Rome with her followers and persuaded the Pope, Cyriacus ( unknown in the pontifical records ), and Sulpicius, Bishop of Ravenna, to join them.

She and Boston
She currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts and attends School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
She then transferred as a piano student to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, in the hope of finding a band with which to sing.
" She graduated from Battin High School in 1956, then enrolled in Boston University.
She never married and died in Boston.
She currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts.
She and Lee Hazlewood embarked on a US tour playing the House of Blues, the Viper Room, the Whiskey-a-Go-Go, the now-defunct Mama Kin in Boston, the Trocadero in Philadelphia, and The Fillmore.
She was one of the four executed Quakers known as the Boston martyrs.
She presented the North End in Boston, Massachusetts, as an idealization of this persistent occupation and tasking in a condensed city space, as a model for criminal control.
She also performed in clubs, and attended Boston University for about six weeks.
" She joined the literary circles of New York and Boston and made the acquaintance of local lights on the lecture circuit, such as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book whose anti-slavery message Leonowens had brought to the attention of the royal household.
* She appeared as Anthony Clark's mother on the sitcom Boston Common.
She attended the University of Florida, Florida State University, and Boston University, but graduated from the University of Florida in theater.
She was design consultant for over a dozen universities including: Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey ; Yale in New Haven, Connecticut ; and the Arnold Arboretum for Harvard in Boston, Massachusetts.
She was from Boston, Massachusetts, and was working for the Air Force service club.
Hundreds of tributes appeared in newspapers around the world, including The Boston Globe, which wrote,She did a wonderful — an extraordinary work in the world and there is no doubt that she was a powerful influence for good .”
She was born in the town of Hampden, Maine, and grew up first in Worcester, Massachusetts, and then in her wealthy grandmother's home in Boston.
She and her family were raised in the Boston neighborhood of Mission Hill.
) She still lived in Boston, Massachusetts, and was pregnant with their child.
She was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 26, 1996, and her family was a resident of Stanton, California.
She alluded to her Communism during her last United States tour, in 1922 – 23 ; Duncan waved a red scarf and bared her breast on stage in Boston, proclaiming, " This is red!
She ran for Massachusetts State Auditor in 1998 and was endorsed by the Boston Herald.
She later opened a book store, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody's West Street Bookstore, at her home in Boston ( ca. 1840-1852 ).
This situation was exacerbated further by the success of The Single Guy ( which many attributed to piggybacking off of Friends ), as well as another freshman sitcom, Boston Common, which debuted in March 1996 against the second half of Murder, She Wrote.
" She was dark and intense ... since the season of her coming out in 1926-7, she had been known around Boston as fast, a ' bad egg '... with a good deal of sex appeal.
" She was also from a prominent Boston family that first settled in Provincetown on Cape Cod in 1690.

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