For the composer, see Gertrude Ina Robinson. Gertrude Robinson (October 7, 1890 – March 19, 1962) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared...
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classical music festival. He found an enthusiastic and capable patron in Gertrude Robinson Smith. Within a few months they had organized a series of concerts...
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paranormal happenings within and below the institute. Sue Sims as Gertrude Robinson, the previous Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute. She was replaced...
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Gertrude Maud Robinson (formerly Walsh) was an influential organic chemist most famous for her work on plant pigments; the Piloty-Robinson Pyrrole Synthesis...
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Gertrude Robinson Smith (July 13, 1881 – October 22, 1963) was an arts patron, philanthropist and a founder of the Berkshire Symphonic Festival, which...
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Gertrude Joch Robinson (born 1927) is a Canadian communication scholar. She is emeritus professor at McGill University. Gertrude Joch was born in Hamburg...
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Gertrude (also spelled Gertrud) is a feminine given name which is derived from Germanic roots that meant "spear" and "strength". "Trudy", originally a...
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Gertrude Ina Robinson (1868 – 7 September 1950) was an American author, composer, and harpist. Robinson was the oldest of four children born in Waterloo...
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buried in Elmwood Cemetery. His last known living descendant was Gertrude Robinson, his granddaughter, who died in Ohio in 1983. On June 22, 2019, a...
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on 12 November 1906. It inspired a silent film adaptation starring Gertrude Robinson (and including Mary Pickford in a minor role) which was made in 1909...
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Previously he had been married to Gertrude Robinson, with whom he also had a child. During his marriage to Robinson, he had an affair with Mary Miles...
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Mary Gertrude Robinson, daughter of Thomas Robinson, 2nd Earl de Grey, on 8 April 1851. They had one son and one daughter: Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd...
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Jealousy is a 1912 silent short film starring Henry B. Walthall and Gertrude Robinson. It was produced by the Reliance Film Company. The plot involves a...
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tradition include Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Florian Sauvageau, Gertrude Robinson, Marc Raboy, Dallas Smythe, James R. Taylor, François Cooren, Gail...
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his nephew, George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, 2nd Earl of Ripon, but Newby Hall went to his daughter, Lady Mary Gertrude Robinson, who married Henry...
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film stars Russell Bassett, Donald Crisp, Marshall Neilan, Gertrude Norman, and Gertrude Robinson. The film was released on April 15, 1915, by Paramount Pictures...
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the same name by Louis K. Anspacher. The film stars Lina Cavalieri, Gertrude Robinson, Raymond Bloomer, Robert Cain, Clarence Handyside, and Mathilde Brundage...
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husband Thomas Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle. Robinson was born in New York City. Actress Gertrude Robinson was her sister. Her professional acting career...
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photographer John Sergeant, missionary Gene Shalit, writer, film critic Gertrude Robinson Smith, arts patron, a founder of Tanglewood Joan Kennedy Taylor, writer...
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directed by Paul Scardon and starring Lewis Stone, Alice Hollister, and Gertrude Robinson. It is an adaptation of the 1912 West End play Milestones by Arnold...
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Gertrude C. Saunders (August 25, 1903 – April 1991) was an American singer, actress and comedian, active from the 1910s to the 1940s. She was born in Asheville...
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reputation into that of a leading American orchestra. Together with Gertrude Robinson Smith he played a central role in developing the orchestra's internationally...
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Ma Rainey (redirect from Gertrude Ma Rainey)
Gertrude "Ma" Rainey (née Pridgett; April 26, 1886 – December 22, 1939) was an American blues singer and influential early-blues recording artist. Dubbed...
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Gertrude Jekyll VMH (/ˈdʒiːkəl/ JEE-kəl; 29 November 1843 – 8 December 1932) was a British horticulturist, garden designer, craftswoman, photographer,...
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Lightbourne attacked 72-year-old Gertrude Robinson outside her cottage in Warwick Parish on March 7, 1959. Robinson's neighbor William Kuhn discovered...
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(1913), a Reliance film directed by Oscar Apfel starring James Ashley, Gertrude Robinson, Charles Elliott, Irving Cummings and George Siegmann. Likely based...
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which ran from 1929 to 1956. The film stars Gertrude Berg, Philip Loeb, Eli Mintz, Eduard Franz, Larry Robinson and Arlene McQuade. The film was released...
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Michelle Obama (redirect from Michelle Robinson)
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (née Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States...
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in Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States, the only child of Hilda Gertrude Robinson, whom he referred to as "Titter," and Milton Dixon Hinton. He was...
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interest in molecular encapsulation. CTV was first synthesised by Gertrude Robinson in 1915 but misdiagnosed as the dimer. In 1965, Lindsey identified...
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