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Yet when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all over as any husband could have been.
The newsboy role often claimed by Berle in Tillie was unquestionably played by resident Keystone child actor Gordon Griffith.
In 1886, Tillie Smith, an 18-year-old kitchen worker from a poverty-stricken family, was raped, murdered and left lying in an open field on the campus of the Centenary Collegiate Institute, where she worked.
According to the episode " Yankee Hankie ," Hank proudly believed he was born in Texas to Tillie Mae Hill and Cotton Lyndal Hill but finds ( to his disgust ) that he was actually born in New York City.
She was the eldest surviving child of John Patrick West and Matilda " Tillie " Doelger ( also known as Matilda Delker Doelger ), who had emigrated with her family from Bavaria to the United States in 1886.
He goes back to his mansion, which was in disarray after Tillie instigated a gunfight ( a direct result of the husband smuggling the old girlfriend into the house ) which, luckily, didn't harm anyone.
Kemmler murdered Matilda " Tillie " Ziegler, his common-law wife, with a hatchet on March 29, 1889, and was sentenced to death by electrocution at New York's Auburn Prison.
His mother, Matilda (" Tillie ") Valandra ( Matilda Kent Tarleton ), was a school teacher ; his father, Byron John Barker, was the foreman on the electrical high line through the state of Washington.
Alpert was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Tillie ( née Goldberg ) and Louis Alpert.
Schorr was born in the Bronx, New York, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants Tillie Godiner and Gedaliah Tchornemoretz .< ref > Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism: Daniel Schorr.
As Baer rose for the 5th round, Tillie " Kid " Herman, Baer's former friend and trainer, who had switched camps overnight and was now in Campbell's corner, savagely taunted and jeered Baer.
In 1958, he attended Stanford University's creative writing program as a Wallace Stegner Fellow, studying under Stegner in a seminar that included Edward Abbey, Larry McMurtry, Robert Stone, Ernest Gaines, Tillie Olsen, and Ken Kesey .< ref > Berry's first novel, Nathan Coulter, was published in April 1960.
When the Palace site was targeted for demolition and redevelopment, Asbury Park residents, Tillie fans, and Springsteen fans formed a grassroots effort to save Tillie, lobbying the state to block the demolition or at least remove the mural beforehand.
The group was partially successful, as the left-side Tillie, as well as the " bumper girl " murals, were successfully removed.
The right-side Tillie was demolished.
Sabin was born in Białystok, Russian Empire ( today Poland ), to Jewish parents, Jacob and Tillie Saperstein.
In 2004, the Palace Amusements building in Asbury Park with the image of Tillie on it was set to be destroyed to make way for a hotel.
Thanks to its iconic wall murals, including two grinning fun faces known as Tillie, the Palace was one of the most identifiable buildings on the Jersey Shore.
However, in February 2010, officials of both organizations said they had destroyed all but four of the more than 125 artifacts, an act denounced by Save Tillie's president, Bob Crane, who said that at no time was Save Tillie alerted to the impending loss or given a chance to reclaim the items.
Approaching former neighbor Russ Westover, Raymond soon quit his job and by 1930 was assisting on Westover's Tillie the Toiler, through which Raymond was " introduced to King Features Syndicate ", where he became a staff artist and for which he would produce his greatest work.

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Tillie Olsen ’ s I Stand Here Ironing ( 1961 ) adopted a consciously feminist perspective.
In the barn, he also had his old moonshine-running car, called " Sweet Tillie " in its first appearance ( in the first season episode " High Octane "), but referred to as " Black Tillie " in subsequent appearances.
The film also touches on black-on-black racism when John is taken to task by his father and the household maid Tillie ( Isabel Sanford ) for his perceived presumption.
Other shows were adapted from comic strips, such as Blondie, Dick Tracy, Gasoline Alley, The Gumps, Li ' l Abner, Little Orphan Annie, Popeye the Sailor, Red Ryder, Reg ' lar Fellers, Terry and the Pirates and Tillie the Toiler.
A Fortune popularity poll in 1937 indicated Little Orphan Annie ranked number one and ahead of Popeye, Dick Tracy, Bringing Up Father, The Gumps, Blondie, Moon Mullins, Joe Palooka, Li ' l Abner and Tillie the Toiler.
Dressler appeared in two more " Tillie " sequels and other comedies until 1918, when she returned to vaudeville.
Dressler had shown great kindness to Marion during the filming of Tillie Wakes Up in 1917, and in return, Marion used her influence with MGM's production chief Irving Thalberg to return Dressler to the screen.
Her other notable screen roles included Academy Award-nominated performances in Tennessee Williams ' Summer and Smoke, Sweet Bird of Youth, You're a Big Boy Now, Pete ' n ' Tillie, Woody Allen's Interiors, and The Pope of Greenwich Village.
He gets Tillie drunk in a restaurant and asks her to let him hold the pocketbook.
Tillie is named sole heir and inherits three million dollars.
The man leaves his girlfriend on the park bench and runs to the restaurant, where Tillie is now forced to work to support herself, as she is too embarrassed to go home.
They move into the uncle's mansion and throw a big party, which ends horribly when Tillie finds her husband with his old girlfriend, smuggled into the house and working as one of their maids.
Uncle Banks insists that Tillie be arrested for the damage she has caused to his house.
The three run from the cops all the way to a dock, where a car " bumps " Tillie into the water.
She is eventually pulled to safety, and both Tillie and the man's girlfriend realize that they are too good for him.
The comedy in the film is largely slapstick: people frequently kick each other or trip each other ; four men unsuccessfully attempt to help Tillie up when she falls ; Tillie, taken to the police station, has a police officer wave his finger in her face, and she bites it.

was and fine
`` The equipment was fine '', Rob stated, standing up.
But though the Southern States, when drafting a constitution to unite themselves, narrowed the difference to this fine point by omitting to assert the right to secede, the fact remained that by seceding from the Union they had already acted on the concept that it was composed primarily of sovereign states.
`` Until this Hungarian Committee matter came up, Bang-Jensen was a fine and devoted individual.
To me Lilly was a fine and lovely girl.
Little more than a fine old name, valuable principally because of the Franklin tradition, the Saturday Evening Post was slow to revive.
He was a fine and showy rider, but his skill was wasted on us.
At the same time another child -- this one of Shelley's brain -- was given to the world: Alastor, a poem of pervading beauty in which the reader may gaze into the still depths of a fine mind's musings.
It was a fine broody hen, white, with a maternal eye and a striking abundance of feathers in the under region of the abdomen.
One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in that which he does not fully understand.
Miss Ada was looking fine ; ;
It's the Valmet ( about $170 ), a 12-gauge over/under very much like the old Remington 32 -- which was so fine a gun that today a used one still brings high prices.
It would be fine publicity for the man who was willing to walk to the mayor's throne over the broken reputation of a helpless girl!!
At the home of a gourmet the new maid was instructed in the fine points of serving.
In their book, American Skyline, Christopher Tunnard and Henry Hope Reed argue that Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was what made the modern suburb a possibility -- a fine ironical argument, when you consider how suburbanites tend to vote.
They were to promise fine presents to the loyal red men, as well as an abundant supply of trading goods at better prices than the opposition was offering.
Then he said, `` Never noticed it before I mean, when she was dressed but for a woman her age, Julia had a real fine figure ''.
So junior's bedroom was usually tricked out with heavy, nondescript pieces that supposedly could take the `` hard knocks '', while the fine secretary was relegated to the parlor where it was for show only.
And Paul Lipson, as Morris, the faithful one who never gets home to his Shirley's dinner, was fine, too.
Miss Vaughan was back in top form, somehow mellowed and improved with the passage of time -- like a fine wine.
the book was a fine historical novel about Edward 3,, and I did a week of research to get the details just right: the fifteenth-century armor, furnishings, clothes.
Jim's fine young face was an expressive one, too ; ;

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