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* 1923 – Shirley Ardell Mason, American psychiatric patient ( d. 1998 )
Describing what Robert Rieber called “ the third most famous of multiple personality cases ”, it presented a detailed discussion of the problems of treatment ofSybil ”, a pseudonym for Shirley Ardell Mason.
A Sybil attack is the forging of multiple identities for malicious intent, named after the famous multiple personality disorder patient " Sybil " ( Shirley Ardell Mason ).
Dodge Center is the hometown of Shirley Ardell Mason, the multi-personality case described in the 1973 book " Sybil " by Flora Rheta Schreiber.
Sybil is a 1973 book by Flora Rheta Schreiber about the treatment of Sybil Dorsett ( a pseudonym for Shirley Ardell Mason ) for dissociative identity disorder ( then referred to as multiple personality disorder ) by her psychoanalyst, Cornelia B. Wilbur.
Sid took his name from Sybil's initials ( Sybil Isabelle Dorsett ), implying that the real-life personality would have been named Sam ( from Shirley Ardell Mason )
* Shirley Ardell Mason
The fictionalized case of " Sybil ", loosely based on the life of Shirley Ardell Mason, has become the iconic image of MPD / DID for most of the American public.
Based on the book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, the movie dramatizes the life of a shy young graduate student, Sybil Dorsett ( in real life, Shirley Ardell Mason ), suffering from dissociative identity disorder as a result of the psychological trauma she suffered as a child.

Shirley and Mason
* Shirley Mason ( 1900 – 1979 ), actress
* Treasure Island ( 1920 film ), featuring Shirley Mason
* 1919 – Secret Service, Paramount Pictures, directed by Hugh Ford with Robert Warwick in Gillette's role of Captain Thorne and Shirley Mason as the female lead.
*" From His Woman to You " ( 1975 ) sung by Barbara Mason was the response to " Woman to Woman " ( 1974 ) sung by Shirley Brown.
* Multiple Personality Controversies Links to many articles about the real Sybil, Shirley Mason.
Her final screen credits are roles in Two Sisters ( 1929 ), One Splendid Hour ( 1929 ), and with her sister Leonie Flugrath, better known as Shirley Mason ( years earlier she had appeared with her older sister, Edna Flugrath, in the 1923 film The Social Code ), The Show of Shows ( 1929 ).
The Peterborough and Shirley Railroad was incorporated in 1845 and opened as a branch from the Fitchburg in Ayer to West Townsend in 1848, continuing to Mason, New Hampshire in 1849 or 1850.

Shirley and also
Impressionism has also influenced at least some of the music of Manuel de Falla, Paul Dukas, Jean Sibelius, George Butterworth, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, John Ireland, Cyril Scott, Zoltán Kodály, Ottorino Respighi, Jacques Ibert, Bohuslav Martinu, Olivier Messiaen, Alan Hovhaness, Ned Rorem, György Ligeti, Selim Palmgren, and Toru Takemitsu, among others, as well as jazz musicians such as Bix Beiderbecke, Duke Ellington, Claude Thornhill, Bud Powell, Dave Brubeck, Gil Evans, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Frank Kimbrough, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Shirley Horn and Esperanza Spalding, progressive rock musicians such as King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, and Yes, the entire genre of post-rock, and electronic artists like Tangerine Dream and Popol Vuh, as well as Aphex Twin and Autechre.
The allegation was also repeated by Shirley MacLaine in her book Out On a Limb.
In addition to Chicago blues numbers, the Rolling Stones also covered songs by Chuck Berry and Bobby and Shirley Womack, with the latter's " It's All Over Now ", giving them their first UK number one in 1964.
King has also referenced author Shirley Jackson.
In 1977 a made-for-TV docudrama titled Wilma ( also known as The Story of Wilma Rudolph ) was produced by Bud Greenspan ; it starred Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Jason Bernard and Denzel Washington in one of his first roles.
New Shaker communities formed in the 1780s and 1790s included Hancock and West Pittsfield, Massachusetts ; Harvard, Massachusetts ; East Canterbury, New Hampshire ( or Shaker Village ); Shirley, Massachusetts ; Enfield, Connecticut ( then also known as Shaker Station ); Enfield, New Hampshire ; (" Chosen Vale "), at Tyringham, Massachusetts ; New Gloucester, Maine ( since 1890: " Sabbathday Lake "); and Alfred, Maine, where, more than anywhere else among the Shakers, spiritualistic healing of the sick was practiced.
He has also co-edited an anthology with Jason V Brock, " The Bleeding Edge " ( 2010 ) with stories from fellow writers, Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, George Clayton Johnson, John Shirley, Dan O ' Bannon, and several newer writers.
Givens starred in the 2009 stage play A Mother's Prayer, which also starred Johnny Gill, Shirley Murdock and Jermaine Crawford.
Grenadine is also a popular ingredient in many non-alcoholic drinks, such as the Roy Rogers, Pink Lemonade, and Shirley Temple cocktails, or simply by mixing the syrup with cold water in a glass or pitcher, sometimes with ice.
Abigale Uppington is in the film County Fair along with Harold Peary, and his future radio show co-star Shirley Mitchell ( who also played Leila Ransom in The Great Gildersleeve ).
* Julie Rogers of The Wedding ( song ) fame also lived in Kingsbury, as did Goldfinger actress Shirley Eaton.
During the concert, which also included veteran gospel singers Barry McGuire, The Archers, The Happy Goodman Family, The Speer Family, James Blackwood, James Cleveland, Doug Oldham, Mighty Clouds of Joy, and Shirley Caesar, Norman sang his " The Great American Novel ", " a Dylanesque protest song ", which he admitted " wasn't received with much enthusiasm ".
This view was also supported by occult writers and Theosophists of the early 20th century such as Ralph Shirley and Arthur E. Powell.
She is also one of only two women who have twice received the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice film festival: in 1988 for her part in Une affaire de femmes ( tied with Shirley MacLaine ), and in 1995 for La Cérémonie ( tied with her partner in the movie, Sandrine Bonnaire ).
## how the song was released: Cyndi Grecco, Pratt & McClain, Joey Scarbury, David Naughton, and MFSB, for instance, were all technically one-hit wonders, but their hits were solely popularized by their use as themes to television shows ( Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, The Greatest American Hero, Makin ' It, and Soul Train respectively ), although Naughton's hit did also appear on the soundtrack to the film, Meatballs, from the same year the song was released ( 1979 ).
William Shakespeare borrowed from it for the Gloucester subplot of King Lear ; parts of it were also dramatised by John Day and James Shirley.
", with other vocalists on the album including Shirley Manson, Katy Perry and Dave Stewart Bush and Institute guitarist Chris Traynor also played on the album.
Scott also worked with a diverse array of cinematic leading ladies, from Shirley Temple and Irene Dunne to Mae West and Marlene Dietrich.
Popular artists played on Black Gospel stations include Yolanda Adams ( who also hosts a nationally syndicated morning show aired on several stations with such a format ), Kirk Franklin, The Clark Sisters, Kierra Sheard, Dottie Peoples, Marvin Winans, Trin-i-tee 5: 7 and Shirley Caesar.
In the early 1980s, Ronstadt was criticized by some ( mainly rock critics ) for playing two concerts, as a replacement for Frank Sinatra, in South Africa under apartheid, at a time when Ray Charles, The Beach Boys, Tina Turner, Sinatra, Shirley Bassey and Cher were also performing there.
It was at JMU that they met Eddie Hartness, a native of Arlington, Virginia, and a product of the same high school that also turned out such acting superstars as Sandra Bullock, Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine.
The show itself also spawned a number of records and songs performed by David and Shirley.
He and Shirley Jones were the only Partridge cast members whose actual names were also that of the character he / she portrayed on screen.
He has also guest-starred in the first two episodes of the seventh season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and as the son of Shirley Jones ' character in the fourth season of The Drew Carey Show.

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The action begins when a young couple, Bob ( William Bates ) and Shirley ( sexploitation actress Pat Barrington, billed as Pat Barringer ) survive a car crash only to find themselves tied to posts in a misty cemetery where they are forced to watch dead spirits dance for the Emperor of the Night played by Criswell ( best known for Plan 9 From Outer Space ).
* October 16 – Shirley Booth, American actress best known for playing the title character in the television series Hazel ( b. 1898 )
In 1953 Shirley Graham built on the work of Quaife and Jeremie in a " biography " of Point du Sable that she described as " not accurate history nor pure fiction ", but rather " an imaginative interpretation of all the known facts ".
The chain was named after Arthur Treacher ( 1894 – 1975 ), an English character actor who was known as " the perfect butler " for his performances as Jeeves, as a butler in several Shirley Temple films, and the role of Constable Jones in Disney's Mary Poppins.
Formerly known as the Great Hall, it was renamed the Shirley Hall after the former headmaster, Fred Shirley.
Jean Pierre Hersholt ( 12 July 1886 – 2 June 1956 ) was a Danish-born actor who lived in the United States, where he was a leading film and radio talent, best known for his 17 years starring on radio in Dr. Christian and for playing Shirley Temple's grandfather in Heidi.
Michael John McKean ( born October 17, 1947 ) is an American actor, comedian, writer, composer and musician, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Squiggy's friend, Leonard " Lenny " Kosnowski, on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley ; and for his work in the Christopher Guest ensemble films, particularly as David St. Hubbins of Spinal Tap.
He is best known for his portrayal of Squiggy on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley.
* David Lander, actor, best known for playing " Squiggy " in Laverne & Shirley
Son Kiefer Sutherland, an actor best known for his role as Jack Bauer on the TV action / thriller series 24, and his twin sister, Rachel, were born to Donald Sutherland and his second wife, Shirley Douglas, daughter of Canadian politician Tommy Douglas.
* Megan Follows-Best known for her role as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables ; introduced Air Farce Live on December 7, 2007, and played the role of Sue Johanson in The Canadian View skit.
In 2004, Shirley returned to Broadway in a revival of 42nd Street, portraying diva " Dorothy Brock " opposite her son Patrick Cassidy — the first time a mother and son were known to star together on Broadway.
Laverne works alongside best friend and roommate Shirley and is known for being the cynic of the pair.
Shirley is also well known as a conservative in her personal life ; for example, " a little vo-dee-o-doe-doe " was an early catchphrase.
The division's first commander was Major General John Shirley Wood, ( known as " P " Wood to his contemporaries, the " P " standing for " Professor ") who took over the division in 1942 and trained it for two years before he led it into battle.
Clark became known as " Britain's Shirley Temple ," and she was considered a mascot by the British Army, whose troops plastered her photos on their tanks for good luck as they advanced into battle.
Philadelphia University is also known for a strong women's basketball program under Athletic Director and Women's Basketball Coach Tom Shirley.
Shirley Crabtree, Jr, better known as Big Daddy ( 14 November 1930 – 2 December 1997 ) was a British professional wrestler famous for his record-breaking 64 inch chest.
Now known as the Shirley-Eustis House, it still stands at 33 Shirley Street.
Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr ( February 5, 1848 – February 3, 1889 ), better known as Belle Starr, was a notorious American outlaw.
She was born Myra Maybelle Shirley ( known as May to her family ) on her father's farm near Carthage, Missouri.

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