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* 1994 Wilma Rudolph, American runner ( b. 1940 )
Wilma Glodean Rudolph ( June 23, 1940 November 12, 1994 ) was an American athlete.
Wilma Rudolph was born prematurely at 4. 5 lbs., the 20th of 22 siblings ; her father Ed was a railway porter and her mother Blanche a maid.
Wilma Rudolph at the finish line during 50 yard dash at track meet in Madison Square Garden, 1961
In 1994, the portion of U. S. Route 79 in Clarksville, Tennessee between the Interstate 24 exit 4 in Clarksville to the Red River ( Lynnwood-Tarpley ) bridge near the Kraft Street intersection was renamed to honor Wilma Rudolph.
Nine months after Rudolph's death, Tennessee State University, on August 11, 1995, dedicated its new six-story dormitory the " Wilma G. Rudolph Residence Center.
" A black marble marker was placed on her grave in Clarksville's Foster Memorial Garden Cemetery by the Wilma Rudolph Memorial Commission on November 21, 1995.
In 1997, Governor Don Sundquist proclaimed that June 23 be known as " Wilma Rudolph Day " in Tennessee.
In 1994, Wilma Rudolph Boulevard was the name given to the portion of U. S. Route 79 in Clarksville, Tennessee.
The Woman's Sports Foundation Wilma Rudolph Courage Award is presented to a female athlete who exhibits extraordinary courage in her athletic performance, demonstrates the ability to overcome adversity, makes significant contributions to sports and serves as an inspiration and role model to those who face challenges, overcomes them and strives for success at all levels.
" The school was renamed the " Wilma Rudolph Oberschule " in her honor in the summer 2000.
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.
Wilma Rudolph, Holloway House Publishing Company ; ( June 1990 ) ISBN 0-87067-565-6
Wilma Rudolph, Capstone Press, ( 2005 ) ISBN 0-7368-4234-9
* Coffey, Wayne R. Wilma Rudolph, Blackbirch Press, ( 1993 ) ISBN 1-56711-004-5
: The Story of Wilma Rudolph, Compass Point Books ( August 2002 ) ISBN 0-7565-0384-1
Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Runner ( Childhood of Famous Americans ), Aladdin ( January 6, 2004 ) ISBN 0-606-29739-1
Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World's Fastest Woman, Harcourt * Children's Books ; Library Binding edition ( April 1, 1996 ) ISBN 0-15-201267-2
Wilma Rudolph, Lerner Publications ( February 2000 ) ISBN 0-8225-4976-X
* Schraff, Anne E. Wilma Rudolph: The Greatest Woman Sprinter in History, Enslow Publishers, ( 2004 ) ISBN 0-7660-2291-9
Wilma Rudolph: A Biography, Greenwood Press, ( 2006 ) ISBN 0-313-33307-6
Wilma Rudolph, Turnaround Publisher, ( 2007 ) ISBN 0-8225-6693-1

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On June 25, 1983, Washington married Pauletta Pearson, whom he met on the set of his first screen work, the television film Wilma.
On March 2, 2010, the day that Puerto Rico commemorated the 93rd anniversary of American citizenship, Cartagena died in his home in the town of Guayama, of a heart attack following a long battle with stomach cancer, he is survived by his sisters María and Virginia and his children Modesto Jr., Luis Antonio, Fernando, Sara, Wilma and Víctor.
On July 7, 1948, Kay Langdon, Wilma Marchal, Edna Young, Frances Devaney, Doris Robertson, and Ruth Flora became the first six enlisted women to be sworn into the regular U. S. Navy.
On a comedic note, Wilma mistakes Rockula for the hotel manager, Mr. Silika, who had dressed up as Rockula, for quite some time until Rockula turns into a bat in front of her.
On a Ferris wheel, just as Fred and Wilma are about to kiss, Dino's egg hatches and he takes an immediate attachment to Fred, believing him to be his mother.

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Some of his roles have included Mortimer in Arsenic and Old Lace at Baltimore Center Stage, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Arena Stage, Jamie in Long Day's Journey Into Night at The Alley Theater, Johnny Wheelwright in A Prayer For Owen Meany at Roundhouse theater, Tom in The Glass Menagerie at St. Louis Rep, Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady at The Media Theater, Septimus Hodge in Arcadia at the Wilma Theater, and as William Shakespeare in The Beard of Avon at the Cape Playhouse.

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Ministers who followed Balmforth were William and Wilma Constable ( 1937 to 1941 ), Donald Livingstone ( 1941 to 1949 ), Magnus Ratter ( 1949 to 1960 and 1971 to 1976 ), Victor Carpenter ( 1962 to 1967 ), Eugene Widrick ( 1968 to 1971 ), Leon Fay ( 1977 to 1979 ), Robert Steyn ( 1979 to 1997 ).
* Wilma van Velsen ( born 1964 ), swimmer
1928 Kansas: Wilma Dean " Deanie " Loomis ( Natalie Wood ) is a teenage girl who follows her mother's advice to resist her desire for sex with her boyfriend, Bud Stamper ( Warren Beatty ), the scion of one of the most prosperous families in town.
But while Fred and Betty are on a date with Barney and Wilma ( Barney's date ), she becomes attracted to Barney and they swap dates.
* Ludwig Norman-Neruda ( 1864 1898 ), English alpinist, son of Wilma Neruda and Ludwig Norman, a Swedish composer and director
* Wilhelmine " Wilma " Maria Franziska Neruda, Lady Hallé ( 1838, Brno-1911 ), Moravian violinist, daughter of Josef
Kurtis was born in Pensacola, Florida to Wilma Mary ( Horton ; 1911 2002 ) and William A. Kuretich, of Croatian origin ( 1914 2001 ), a Marine Corps general and decorated veteran of World War II.
A typical " Wilma ," Head-of-Train, HTD or HOT Device ( the top unit ), displaying the current brake line pressure on the rear end.
Ball ( born Sep 19, 1880 ), and three daughters, Wilma Ball, Florence Ball, and Alice Ball Andrews.
Johnston was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, to the attorney John Bennett Johnston, Sr. ( 1894 1977 ), and the former Wilma Lyon ( 1904 1996 ) in Shreveport, went to Southfield School and graduated from C. E.
* Wilma ( given name ), a female given name
* Cyclone Wilma ( 2011 ), a tropical cyclone of the 2010-11 South Pacific cyclone season
The Little family consists of William T. Little and Wilma Little ( Frank and Helen in the TV series ), their children Tom and Lucy, and Uncle Pete ( Grandpa Little in the TV series ).
More recently, she was seen on One Life to Live ( 1993 ), replacing fellow stage legend Eileen Heckart as Wilma Bern.
* Some of the persons interviewed by Sorious Samura in Cry Freetown ( i. e. Father Giuseppe Berton and some baby soldiers ) are the same interviewed, in 2012, ten years later, in the Documentary Life does not lose its value ( Original title, Italian language, La vita non perde valore ), by Wilma Massucco ( ITA / ENG-53 ' - Bluindaco Productions © 2012 ).
It has since been staged at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2004, at Yale Repertory Theatre, at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, March April 2008, at the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia, May 2008 ( with original live music by Toby Twining ), at ACT Theatre in Seattle, September October 2008, in London at the Young Vic Theatre in May 2010., at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in 2012, at the University of Victoria's Phoenix Theatre in 2012, at Ouachita Baptist University's Verser Theatre in 2012, and in Theatre Ink's 2010-2011 season.
Married since 1967 to Wilma Dorothy Parasiuk ( née Hewitson ), also of Winnipeg, Manitoba, he has two children and resides in the Vancouver area.
Other characters included Ed's wife Marge Huddles ( voiced by Jean Vander Pyl, also the voice of Wilma Flintstone ), their rather jovial if acerbic neighbor Claude Pertwee ( voiced by Paul Lynde ) who tended to refer to Ed and Bubba as " savages "

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