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She is a Winfield, Kansas farm girl, a reference to Dorothy Gale as played by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic movie The Wizard of Oz ( occasionally wearing Dorothy's ubiquitous pigtails and a gingham dress ).
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She and is
She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
She had stood at the bottom of the stairs, as usual, when Mrs. Coolidge came down, in the same dress that is now in the Smithsonian, to greet her guests.
She has studied and observed and she is convinced that her young man is going to be endlessly enchanting.
She is owned by Ralph H. Kroening, Milwaukee, Wis., who, according to the railbirds, can feel justly proud of her.
She didn't like her stepmother, but nothing is known to have occurred shortly before the crime that could have caused such a murderous rage.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures.
She is in Madame Tussard's Waxworks in London, a princess of the Kiowa tribe and an honorary colonel in many states.
She and Winfield
She wrote a memoir of her experiences there entitled Winfield: Living in the Shadow of the Woolworths.
She agreed to the request and chose a new name, derived from her grandfather Frank Winfield Woolworth, who had an estate, Winfield Hall, in Glen Cove, New York.
She and Kansas
She married David on September 23, 1885, in Lecompton, Kansas, on the campus of their alma mater, Lane University.
She was born Erin Pattee in Lawrence, Kansas, to Frank Pattee, an industrial engineer and Betty Jo O ' Neal-Pattee, a journalist.
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 led the all-girl orchestra and Odeon Theatre house band the Musical Pirates, said by some to be the first all-female orchestra, and hosted radio programs including The Encouragement Hour, Kansas City, and Gal About Town, Fresno.
She left Kansas City around the age of 15 and toured the Midwest with the Dubinsky Brothers ' traveling theater show.
She is best known for her first single " Undo Me " from her debut album Kansas ( 1998 ), and the song " A Little More " from her Grammy Award-nominated album Lay It Down ( 2000 ).
She noted how a Kansas court in Limon v. Kansas read Lawrence to allow far greater punishment for engaging in same-sex activity with a minor than different-sex activity with a minor.
She did not learn that her name was actually Harlean and not " Baby " until the age of five, when she began to attend Miss Barstow's Finishing School for Girls in Kansas City.
She retired from playing in 1999, and returned to the University of Kansas serving as the Assistant Coach of the women's basketball team.
She also served as Athletics Director for the Kansas City, Missouri School District from 1992 to 1994.
She is the daughter of Alf Landon, who was Governor of Kansas from 1933 to 1937 and the 1936 Republican nominee for president.
She graduated from the University of Kansas in Lawrence in 1954, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.
She received a special pension of $ 25 a month from Congress in 1886, and retired to Bunker Hill, Kansas.
She is the only primary Oz character not to have a counterpart in the sepia-tones of Kansas, suggesting that she might represent the untapped powers of beauty and wisdom in young Dorothy.
She appears only once at the end of the musical to help Dorothy return back to Kansas from the Land of Oz.
She made her feature film debut as Kansas Senator Elizabeth Ames Adams in the 1962 drama, Advise and Consent.
She was buried next to the president and her first son at Place of Meditation on the grounds of the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas.
She took a scholarship at the University of Kansas between 1983 and 1984 before doing a Diploma of Journalism in 1987.
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