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The following year, when King crowned her successor, Miss Texas Shirley Cothran, feminists were again in Atlantic City protesting the pageant.

Shirley and born
Stott Despoja was born in Adelaide, the daughter of Shirley Stott, an Australian-born journalist with English heritage, and Mario Despoja, an immigrant from Croatia ( then Yugoslavia ).
* Shirley Caesar ( born 1938 ), American singer
Collins was born in Paddington, London, the daughter of Elsa Collins ( née Bessant ), a dance teacher and nightclub hostess, and Joseph William Collins ( died 1988 ), an agent whose clients would later include Shirley Bassey, the Beatles and Tom Jones.
Their first-born son died as an infant in 1936, their second son, John ( born in 1939 ) contracted polio, and their daughter, Shirley, born in 1941, had cerebral palsy since her birth.
In 1956, his father married actress Shirley Jones, and three half-brothers were born: Shaun ( 1958 ), Patrick ( 1962 ) and Ryan ( 1966 ).
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.
This reputation was born out of moments like Letterman's verbal sparring matches with Cher, Shirley MacLaine and Harvey Pekar.
Shaffer was born and raised in Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ), Ontario, Canada, the son of Shirley and Bernard Shaffer, a lawyer.
* General Graham E Shirley was born in Starkville and graduated from West Point High School
* Shirley Ross ( born Bernice M. Gaunt )-singer, actor
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.
People of note born in Wynnewood include musician Roy Milton, General Tommy Franks, who commanded the invasion forces of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq, and Donna Shirley, who led the Mars Pathfinder project at JPL and James Allen, former NFL running back for the Chicago Bears and Houston Texans.
* Shirley Jones, actress The Partrige Family, and The Music Man was born and lived in the nearby town of Smithton, Pennsylvania about 10 miles away
* Shirley Douglas ( born 1934 ), Canadian actress, former wife of Donald Sutherland, mother of Kiefer Sutherland
** Shirley Yeung 楊思琦 / 杨思琦 ( 1978 -; Meixian, Guangdong ; born in Hong Kong ; Hakka pronunciation: Rhong Sih Ki ), Winner, Miss Hong Kong pageant, 2001
Gooding was born in The Bronx, New York City on January 2, 1968, the son of Shirley Gooding ( née Sullivan ), a singer with the Sweethearts, and Cuba Gooding, Sr., a lead vocalist of soul group The Main Ingredient.
She was born Marilyn Rice-Davies in Pontyates near Llanelli, Wales, and moved to Shirley in Solihull, England, where her father was a policeman.
Shirley Ann Jackson ( born August 5, 1946 ) is an American physicist, and the 18th president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Shirley Mae Jones ( born March 31, 1934 ) is an American singer and actress of stage, film and television.
Tom Ford was born August 27, 1961 in Austin, Texas, to realtors Tom Ford and Shirley Burton.
Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby PC ( born 27 July 1930 ) is a British politician and academic.
Winters was born Shirley Schrift in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Rose ( née Winter ), a singer with The Muny, and Jonas Schrift, a designer of men's clothing.
Vera Brittain writer, feminist ( and mother of Liberal Democrat Shirley Williams ) was born in the town.
He was born in Shirley, Derbyshire, the son of the Reverend Charles Francis Powys ( 1843 – 1923 ), vicar of Montacute, Somerset, for 32 years, and Mary Cowper Johnson, a descendent of the poet William Cowper.

Shirley and 1953
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 ".
Anderson used the award money to establish a singing competition to help support young singers ; recipients of which include Camilla Williams ( 1943, 1944 ), Nathaniel Dickerson ( 1944 ), Louise Parker ( 1944 ), Rawn Spearman ( 1949 ), Georgia Laster ( 1951 ), Betty Allen ( 1952 ), Shirlee Emmons ( 1953 ), Judith Raskin ( 1952, 1953 ), Miriam Holman ( 1954 ), Shirley Verrett ( 1957 ), and Joyce Mathis ( 1967 ).
During the 1950s, Bogarde came to prominence playing a hoodlum who shoots and kills a police constable in The Blue Lamp ( 1950 ) co-starring Jack Warner and Bernard Lee ; a handsome artist who comes to rescue of Jean Simmons during the World's Fair in Paris in So Long at the Fair, a film noir thriller ; an accidental murderer who befriends a young boy played by Jon Whiteley in Hunted ( aka The Stranger in Between ) ( 1952 ); in Appointment in London ( 1953 ) as a young Wing-Commander in Bomber Command who, against orders, opts to fly his 90th mission with his men in a major air offensive against the Germans ; an unjustly imprisoned man who regains hope in clearing his name when he learns his sweetheart, Mai Zetterling, is still alive in Desperate Moment ( 1953 ); Doctor in the House ( 1954 ), as a medical student, in a film that made Bogarde one of the most popular British stars of the 1950s, and co-starring Kenneth More, Donald Sinden and James Robertson Justice as their crabby mentor ; The Sleeping Tiger ( 1954 ), playing a neurotic criminal with co-star Alexis Smith, and Bogarde's first film for American expatriate director Joseph Losey ; Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ), co-starring Brigitte Bardot in one of her first film roles ; as a returning Colonial who fights the Mau-Mau with Virginia McKenna and Donald Sinden in Simba ( 1955 ); Cast a Dark Shadow ( 1955 ), as a man who marries women for money and then murders them ; The Spanish Gardener ( 1956 ), co-starring Michael Hordern, Jon Whiteley, and Cyril Cusack ; Doctor at Large ( 1957 ), again with Donald Sinden, another entry in the " Doctor films series ", co-starring later Bond-girl Shirley Eaton ; the Powell and Pressburger production Ill Met by Moonlight ( 1957 ) co-starring Marius Goring as the German General Kreipe, kidnapped on Crete by Patrick " Paddy " Leigh Fermor ( Bogarde ) and a fellow band of adventurers based on W. Stanley Moss ' real-life account of the WW2 caper ; A Tale of Two Cities ( 1958 ), a faithful retelling of Charles Dickens ' classic ; as a Flt.
In 1953, he and first wife Shirley Green were divorced.
He was married to actress Shirley Ballard from 1953 until his death.
She married second in 1948, Frank Hugh Shirley Fox ; they divorced in 1953.
La Rosa appeared on a range of television shows including The Honeymooners in 1953, What's My Line ?, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, The Polly Bergen Show ( two episodes, including the 1957 premiere ), The Merv Griffin Show and Laverne and Shirley in 1980.
He was also a great doubles and mixed doubles player, in which his major victories include: four consecutive mixed doubles crowns at Wimbledon from 1953 – 56, the first three with Doris Hart and the fourth with Shirley Fry ; the U. S. National mixed doubles from 1953 – 55, all with Doris Hart ; the U. S. National doubles in 1952 with Mervyn Rose and again in 1954 with Tony Trabert ; the French National ( French Open ) doubles in 1954 and 1955, both with Trabert ; the French National mixed doubles in 1953, with Doris Hart ; and the Australian National ( Australian Open ) doubles in 1955, with Trabert.
Shirley Horton ( born c. 1953 ) is a U. S. politician, having served as a Republican Member of the California State Assembly.

Shirley and was
Miss Shirley Joan Meredith, a former student of North Texas State University, was married Saturday to Larry W. Mills, who has attended Arlington State College.
It was founded by four senior Labour Party ' moderates ', dubbed the ' Gang of Four ': Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams.
The leading figures of the second generation of historical dance research include Shirley Wynne and her Baroque Dance Ensemble which was founded at Ohio State University in the early 1970s and Wendy Hilton ( 1931 – 2002 ), a student of Belinda Quirey who supplemented the work of Melusine Wood with her own research into original sources.
After Anne's death Charlotte resumed writing as a way of dealing with her grief, and Shirley which deals with the themes of industrial unrest and the role of women in society was published in October 1849.
Hofstadter is related by marriage to the late evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould: Hofstadter's paternal aunt Shirley Hofstadter was married to Gould's maternal uncle Herbert Rosenberg.
*" And I Love You So " was covered by Elvis Presley, Helen Reddy, Shirley Bassey, Glen Campbell, Engelbert Humperdinck, Howard Keel and a 1973 hit for Perry Como
In the 1960s Vic Schoen was working on a show in Las Vegas with Shirley Temple.
It was Ball, according to numerous radio historians, who suggested Arden for Our Miss Brooks after Shirley Booth auditioned for but failed to land the role and Ball – committed at the time to My Favorite Husband – could not.
Nights of Cabiria was adapted as the Broadway musical Sweet Charity and the movie Sweet Charity ( 1969 ) by Bob Fosse starring Shirley MacLaine.
Lesbianism or homosexuality was never spoken of in The Children's Hour ( film ) | The Children's Hour, but it is clear why Shirley MacLaine's character hangs herself.
The code was relaxed somewhat after 1961, and the next year William Wyler remade The Children's Hour with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine.
Almost immediately after his election as leader he was faced with a serious crisis: the creation in early 1981 of a breakaway party by four senior Labour right-wingers, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and William Rodgers ( the so-called " Gang of Four "), the Social Democratic Party.
In the liner notes of the CD reissue of her 1966 album, Nancy In London, Sinatra states that she was " scared to death " of recording the song, and asked the songwriters: " Are you sure you don't want Shirley Bassey?
The allegation was also repeated by Shirley MacLaine in her book Out On a Limb.
In 2004, Shirley Manson of Garbage spoke of Smith's influence on her in Rolling Stones issue " The Immortals: 100 Greatest Artists of All Time ", in which Patti Smith was counted number 47.
As one of the so-called " Gang of Four ", he was a founder of the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) in January 1981 with David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams.
After Shirley Jackson died, a crate of unpublished short stories was discovered in her barn and collected into a short story collection in her memory.
* Shirley was removed from her parents and had her children removed from her.
Shirley Dean was first elected Mayor of Berkeley in 1994 after a close run-off race.
By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in Claptrap and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme " Shirley " Strachan as lead vocalist.
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.
He referred to his Liverpudlian son-in-law as " Shirley Temple " or a " randy Scouse git " ( Randy Scouse Git as a phrase caught the ear of Micky Dolenz of The Monkees who heard it while on tour in the UK-and who co-opted it as the title of the group's next single-though their record label renamed it " Alternate Title " in the UK market to avoid controversy ) and to his wife as a " silly moo " ( a substitute for " cow " which was vetoed by the BBC's head of comedy Frank Muir ).
Truman was the subject of the book Truman of St. Helens: The Man and His Mountain written by his niece Shirley Rosen and was portrayed by Art Carney in the 1981 docu-drama film St. Helens.

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