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Wyman also prototyped such a map for the Washington Metro, though ultimately the idea was rejected.
Ackerman was born Forrest James Ackerman ( though he would refer to himself from the early 1930s on as " Forrest J Ackerman " with no period after the middle initial ) on November 24, 1916 in Los Angeles, to Carroll Cridland ( née Wyman ; 1883 – 1977 ) and William Schilling Ackerman ( 1892 – 1951 ).
He was adopted by Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman shortly after his birth.
Ronald Reagan was skeptical about marriage, however, following his painful 1948 divorce from Jane Wyman, and he still saw other women.
Stewart did not fit Oldham's mould, according to Wyman, of " pretty, thin, long-haired boys ," and was removed from the line-up in May 1963 to become road manager and occasional pianist for the band until his death in 1985.
For example, Norman Davies wrote " Armia Krajowa ( Home Army ), the AK, which could fairly claim to be the largest of European resistance "; Gregor Dallas wrote " Home Army ( Armia Krajowa or AK ) in late 1943 numbered around 400000, making it the largest resistance organization in Europe "; Mark Wyman wrote " Armia Krajowa was considered the largest underground resistance unit in wartime Europe ".
The play was remade in color, as the 1953 musical Let's Do It Again starring Jane Wyman and Ray Milland.
A studio cast recording of the film's songs was released by Decca soon after the film, with Danny Kaye, Jane Wyman, and a backup chorus singing the songs from the film, also including two Sylvia Fine originals made specifically for the album, " Uncle Pockets " and " There's a Hole at the Bottom of the Sea ", and Danny Kaye's narration of two Tubby the Tuba stories by Paul Tripp.
* Penge was the childhood home of Bill Wyman ( b. 1936 William George Perks ) bassist from The Rolling Stones
The 13th Illinois Infantry Regiment, under Colonel John B. Wyman, was brought in to guard Rolla and the Pacific Railroad ’ s terminal.
It was this regiment that did the basic planning and building of Fort Wyman, although other regiments undertook the task of finishing it.
It was named Fort Wyman after Colonel John B. Wyman.
The coach that season was Orlando ' Gunner ' Wyman, an Indiana Hall of Fame head coach who won the State Championship at Vincennes Lincoln High in 1981.
J. Wyman Jones is credited with convincing residents to choose Englewood for the city's name when it was incorporated over such alternatives as " Brayton " and " Paliscena ".
Wyman was appointed as an interim replacement for former city manager John Starbard after a January 12, 2010, meeting in which the city council voted 6-1 to fire Starbard, effective immediately.
The system's iconic official map was designed by noted graphic designer Lance Wyman and Bill Cannan while they were partners in the design firm of Wyman & Cannan in New York City.
Ronnie Lane, by then suffering from multiple sclerosis, was on stage to sing in his wheelchair, but was unable to play bass ; Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones filled in for him.
Layton was cremated following the funeral, with one portion of his ashes scattered on the Toronto Islands, a second portion buried at St. James Cemetery in Toronto under a memorial marker and a third portion planted with a memorial tree at the Wyman United Church cemetery in Hudson, Quebec, where his father and maternal grandparents are buried.
Jane Wyman, born Sarah Jane Mayfield, ( January 5, 1917-September 10, 2007 ) was an American singer, dancer, and character actress of film and television.
Wyman was the first wife of Ronald Reagan.
Wyman was born Sarah Jane Mayfield in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Wyman later said, " I was raised with such strict discipline that it was years before I could reason myself out of the bitterness I brought from my childhood.

Wyman and absent
During the 1989 – 1990 Jane Wyman was absent for most of that season due to her health problems.
Harrison was a regular in the final season ( 1989 – 90 ) of Falcon Crest, opposite Jane Wyman, who was absent for nearly the remainder of the last season, due to her health problems.

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In April 2004, following a complaint by the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, The Nation magazine refused to accept advertising from the IHR, stating " here is a strong presumption against censoring any advertisement, especially if we disagree with its politics.
Cary Scott ( Jane Wyman ) is an affluent widow in suburban New England, whose social life involves her country club peers, college-age children, and a couple of men vying for her affection.
* Jane Wyman appears, uncredited, as a party guest, and Franklin Pangborn has a small role as the judge for the scavenger hunt, also uncredited.
Wyman won an Oscar for this film for Best Actress.
* Winner-Golden Globe Award for Best Actress-Motion Picture Drama-Jane Wyman
* March 18 – The Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, and Bill Wyman are fined five pounds for urinating on the wall of a London petrol station.
Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan all took part, with various vocalists – notably Mick Hucknall – replacing Stewart, and Bill Wyman filling in for the late Ronnie Lane on bass guitar.
In an amusing acceptance speech, perhaps poking fun at some of her long-winded counterparts, Wyman took her statue and said only, " I accept this, very gratefully, for keeping my mouth shut once.
Wyman hosted an anthology television series, Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater, for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1957.
After those pilots were not picked up, Wyman went into semi-retirement and remained there for most of the 1970s, though she made guest appearances on series such as Charlie's Angels and The Love Boat.
For her role as Angela Channing, Wyman was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award five times ( for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role and for Outstanding Villainess: Prime Time Serial ), and was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1983 and 1984.
Her 1984 Golden Globe nomination resulted in a win for Wyman, who took home the award for Best Performance By an Actress in a TV Series.

Wyman and most
A 1953 remake of So Big starred Jane Wyman in the Stanwyck role, and is the version most often seen today.
Bing Crosby and Greer Garson were frequently named the most popular film stars during the 1940s and later winners of the title included James Stewart, Jane Wyman, Alan Ladd, Marilyn Monroe, Rock Hudson, and Kim Novak.
Piccalilli is very popular with many Britons ; in fact, Bill Wyman, the bassist for the Rolling Stones, mentions in the DVD ' Stones in Exile ' that during the band's relocation to France due to tax troubles in 1971, the thing he missed most was British food, particularly piccalilli.
George Herbert Wyman ( 1860 – 1939 ) was an American architect, most noted for designing the Bradbury Building ( 304 South Broadway ) in Los Angeles.
Many of leading names in stage and film appeared in the series, most in the roles they made famous on the screen, including Abbott and Costello, Jean Arthur, Lauren Bacall, Lucille Ball, Ethel Barrymore, John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Boyer, James Cagney, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joseph Cotten, Joan Crawford, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Dan Duryea, Frances Farmer, Errol Flynn, Ava Gardner, Judy Garland, Greer Garson, Janet Gaynor, Cary Grant, Lillian Gish, Charlton Heston, Bob Hope, Vivien Leigh, Ida Lupino, Fredric March, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Muni, Vincent Price, Donna Reed, Ginger Rogers, Mickey Rooney, Frank Sinatra, Ann Sothern, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, Shirley Temple, Gene Tierney, Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, John Wayne, Jane Wyman, Orson Welles, Loretta Young and Robert Young.
( Wyman, 1989 ) For most of the club's existence, it was owned by Adams and Miller.
The special election was held on September 16, and Durkin won handily, defeating Wyman by over 27, 000 votes – ending what remains the longest vacancy following the most closely contested direct Senate election in history.
The regiment spent most of the winter of 1861 — 62 as the garrison of Fort Wyman at Rolla.
This role was first filled by Frank Wisbar ( 1952 – 1953 ), then by Gene Raymond ( 1953 – 1955 ), and finally by the person most associated with the series in the public mind, Jane Wyman ( 1955 – 1958 ).
The most recent adaptation, directed by Robert Wise in 1953, starred Jane Wyman and Sterling Hayden.

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