Mary Meade (November 24, 1923 – December 10, 2003) was an American film actress who rose to fame in the latter 1940s. Born in Louisiana, her first role...
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Julia Meade Kunze (December 17, 1925 – May 16, 2016) was an American film and stage actress who was a frequent pitch person in live commercials in the...
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1747, he married Mary Meade (1715–1784) and came into possession of an estate and income in Buckinghamshire. They had one child, Mary (known as Polly)...
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noted noir cameraman John Alton. The production features Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Meade, Alfred Ryder, Wallace Ford, June Lockhart and Charles McGraw. A year...
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Robin Michelle Meade (born April 21, 1969) is an American former television news correspondent and singer. She was the lead news anchor for HLN's morning...
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Euthanasia Sherman Meade (September 8, 1837 – November 1, 1895) was a pioneer woman physician of the Pacific Coast. Meade was the first president of The...
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They Laughing About" (Jack Bee 1005) 1960: "The Ghost of Mary Meade" / "The Ghost of Mary Meade (Instrumental)" (Jack Bee 1008) 1964: "Show Me The Time"...
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a showgirl at Bimbo's nightclub in San Francisco. Bimbo's headliner, Mary Meade French, brought her to Hollywood and helped get her signed with an agent...
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1949* Meade, Mary. Food for a Crowd, Chicago Tribune, 44 pp., N.D Meade, Mary. Mary Meade's Candy Book, Chicago Tribune, 40 pp., N.D Meade, Mary et al...
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crash Lloyd Mangrum, professional golfer and 1946 U.S. Open champion Mary Meade, actress, and her husband Richard "Dick" Bremerkamp, lived in Apple Valley...
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sports. The only vote against this was the vote of Mary Meade, the only woman on the Board at the time; Meade was notable as having been the first woman to...
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Grape Pie Returns to Spotlight Sep 30, 1976 Los Angeles Times page OC_B34 Mary Meade Time Is Ripe for Concord Grape Pies; Ration Roundup September 4, 1944...
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Elsewhere New York Times 23 Mar 1942: 13. Cross Creek: Here Comes Mary Meade Meade, Mary. Chicago Daily Tribune 15 Nov 1942: H21. CHARACTER' -- SUES WRITER:...
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Fort George G. Meade is a United States Army installation located in Maryland, that includes the Defense Information School, the Defense Media Activity...
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Australia since 1970 Mary Meade (1923–2003), American film actress of the 1940s Alexa Meade (born 1986), American artist Angela Meade (born 1977), American...
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free. Ann Randolph Meade, born December 3, 1781, was the daughter of widow Mary Fitzhugh Grymes Randolph and Col. Richard Kidder Meade, General George Washington's...
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Harold W. Meade was an American murderer and suspected serial killer who bludgeoned three mentally disabled individuals to death on August 12, 1970, in...
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Belle Meade Plantation, was the home of Justice Howell Edmunds Jackson and his wife, Mary Elizabeth (née Harding). It was not until 1944 that Mary and Howell...
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Camerons’ Comforts Fund. Joseph Gray and Agnes later divorced and he married Mary Meade in 1943, and after the war he moved with his second wife to Marlow, Buckinghamshire...
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Admiral of the Fleet Richard James Meade, 4th Earl of Clanwilliam, GCB, KCMG (3 October 1832 – 4 August 1907), styled Lord Gillford until 1879, was a...
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Iowa. She wrote a food column for the Chicago Tribune under the name of Mary Meade, and served as food editor for Sunset magazine. She was married to cattleman...
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Young and Gay (1944) and other films. In 1949 he married American actress Mary Meade. A one time resident of Palm Springs, California, Grouya had a Golden...
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editor for the Chicago Tribune (who sometimes wrote under the pen name Mary Meade) was published in 1955. It has mocha-flavored icing, and is moist and...
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Michael J. Meade (born January 16, 1944) is an American author, mythologist, storyteller, and was a figure in the Men's Movement of the 1980s. Having...
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Worsam Meade III. Meade was born in Cádiz, Spain, on 21 May 1807, to American parents, Richard Worsam Meade I and his wife Margaret Coats Butler Meade. Meade...
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Belle Meade Plantation, now officially titled Belle Meade Historic Site and Winery, is a historic farm established in 1807 in Nashville, Tennessee, built...
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Trailblazer of Women's Tennis". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com. "Dr. Mary Meade, 88; Was on School Board". The New York Times. August 28, 1987 – via NYTimes...
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recent biographers. George Meade was born in Philadelphia, the youngest child of Mary Stretch (or Stritch) and Robert Meade. Mary was from a Barbadian and...
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Navy Information Operations Command Maryland, Fort Meade; and Cryptologic Warfare Group 6, Fort Meade. She was the noncommissioned officer in charge at...
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Goldwyn Pictures on March 23, 1919. Louis Bennison as Speedy Meade Katherine MacDonald as Mary Dillman Neil Moran as Robert Bridges Claire Adams as Alice...
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