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* 1920 – Liz Carpenter, American activist, author, and journalist ( d. 2010 )
* Liz Carpenter, journalist
Winegarten twice won the Liz Carpenter Award, for her books Black Texas Women: 150 Years of Trial and Triumph, and Capitol Women: Texas Female Legislators 1923-1999.
The Liz Carpenter Award is given annually for the best scholarly book on the history of women and Texas published during the calendar year by the Texas State Historical Association.
On behalf of the Caucus, she recruited the first two co-chairs for the President's Circle, Liz Carpenter and Luci Baines Johnson, and has begun the groundwork for establishing the first endowment for the Caucus.
Liz Carpenter ( left ) with Cactus Pryor ( right ) in 2003.
Mary Elizabeth " Liz " Sutherland Carpenter ( September 1, 1920 – March 20, 2010 ) was a writer, feminist, former reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist, and public relations expert.
Les and Liz Carpenter were married on June 17, 1944, after he was discharged from the United States Navy during World War II.
The Liz Carpenter Award is given annually for the best scholarly book on the history of women and Texas published during the calendar year.
The award honors Liz Carpenter, a sixth-generation Texan, for her commitment to the pursuit of the history of women in Texas and for a lifetime of achievements that qualify her as a maker of that history.
" Liz Carpenter is much more than an American original: she is an American and a Texas original.
* In the book Liz Carpenter: Girl from Salado, author Betty Wilke Cox tells the story of this noted writer, journalist and former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson.
* Liz Carpenter speaks at Week of Women

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At the time of his death he was married to actress Liz Robertson, who was 36 years his junior.
He met the deadline only after being locked in a room by Brinnin's assistant, Liz Reitell, and was still editing the script on the afternoon of the performance, its last lines were handed to the actors as they were putting on their make-up.
He handed responsibility to his assistant, Liz Reitell, who was keen to see Thomas for the first time since their three week romance in the spring.
* The poem was used by Jack Donaghy ( Alec Baldwin ) to inspire Liz Lemon ( Tina Fey ) in the 30 Rock episode " Everything Sunny All the Time Always ".
The popular culture surrounding the Trabant was referenced by the performance artist Liz Cohen in her Bodywork project, which transformed an East German 1987 Trabant into a 1973 Chevrolet El Camino.
Since then, in Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, Spidey, Iceman, and the Human Torch have begun living together at Aunt May's house and have been working as a team as another homage to the series ( because Liz, as Firestar, was a member of the X-Men in this continuity ).
In 2001 she appeared in two commercials for The Gap, one solo and the other with India. Arie, Liz Phair, and Sheryl Crow, where she was featured singing, rather than rapping.
On his death he was succeeded ( in January 2011 ) by Liz Lochhead.
The most notable location used was that of the Ministry Field where Liz and Simon discover the Time Barrier – this was in fact the Burnt Farm Army Camp near Goff's Oak, Hertfordshire.
It was one of the rare flops in his career and barely scraped a run of seven weeks at the Vaudeville Theatre, in spite of the stellar cast of Joan Plowright, Colin Blakely, Susan Littler, Philip Sayer, Liz Smith ( who replaced Joan Hickson during rehearsals ) and in his first West End role Marc Sinden.
In 2005 the band was the subject of a documentary called Fearless Freaks, featuring appearances by other artists and celebrities such as Gibby Haynes, The White Stripes, Beck, Christina Ricci, Liz Phair, Juliette Lewis, Steve Burns, Starlight Mints, and Adam Goldberg.
In 2006, Auf der Maur was included in Blender magazine's hottest women of rock alongside Joan Jett, Liz Phair, and Courtney Love.
He was briefly promoted to manager when Buck's wife / ex-wife ( affectionately referred to as " Miz Liz ") temporarily took over Strickland Propane.
The TV writer and producer Liz Friedman graduated from Wesleyan University with a degree in sociology and her thesis was entitled " A Feminist and Class-based Analysis of Slasher Films ".
Nevertheless, whilst driving to the Berlin Wall, Alec cynically tells Liz that Mundt's survival was more important to British Intelligence than either his own, Fiedler's or that of anyone else.
Her breakthrough role, however, was as Liz, the friend and would-be lover of the eponymous character played by Tom Courtenay in Billy Liar ( 1963 ), which earned her a BAFTA Award nomination.
On June 12, 2005 and after 47 professional bouts and 9 years, St. John was given a title bout with Liz Drew.
On 10 September, Michael McDowell was elected unopposed as Party Leader, having been nominated by Tom Parlon and that nomination being seconded by Liz O ' Donnell.
The following year he had his first national top ten record with "( My Friends Are Gonna Be ) Strangers ", written by Liz Anderson ( mother of country singer Lynn Anderson ) and his career was off and running.
Riza was " seconded to the State Department ", or placed on " external assignment ," assigned " a job at the state department under Liz Cheney, the daughter of the vice-president, promoting democracy in the Middle East ..." She " was also moved up to a managerial pay grade in compensation for the disruption to her career ," resulting in a raise of over $ 60, 000, as well as guarantees of future increases ; " The staff association claims that the pay rise was more than double the amount allowed under employee guidelines.
This was the first program where Cobie Smulders had a series regular role, and notable guest stars included Liz Vassey, Carlo Rota, Roger Rees, and Eli Wallach.

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The design of these coronets, established in 1672 by King Charles II of England, features " Crosses and flowers de Liz with one Arch and in the midst a Ball and cross ".

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In 1984, Robbins and his ex-girlfriend, Liz Acosta, had a son, Jairek Robbins.
* 1984 — Ian Carr-Harris, Liz Magor
Cross began her television career in 1984 on the soap opera The Edge of Night, playing the recurring role of Liz Correll.
# National Lampoon's Joy of Sex ( 1984 ) .... Liz Sampson
He has been twice married, first to Irish actress Gemma Craven from 1981 to 1984, and second to waterskiing champion Liz Hobbs ( with whom he lived in Coddington, Nottinghamshire ) from 1994 to 2003.
He is the third known physically disabled athlete to have competed in the Olympic Games after George Eyser in 1904 and Olivér Halassy in 1928, followed by Liz Hartel in 1952 and Neroli Fairhall in 1984.

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