• 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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  • Gesellschaft. 43 (1): 489–498. doi:10.1002/cber.19100430182. Robinson, Gertrude Maud; Robinson, Robert (1918). "LIV. A new synthesis of tetraphenylpyrrole"...
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  • and harpist Gertrude Maud Robinson, British organic chemist Gil Robinson (1910–1985), American football player Gilbert de Beauregard Robinson (1906–1992)...
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    Relationship of Natural Products (1955) He married twice. In 1912 he married Gertrude Maud Walsh. Following her death in 1954, in 1957 he married a widow, Mrs...
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    Winsford. Glyn Pardoe (1946–2020), footballer, born in Winsford. Gertrude Maud Robinson (1886–1954), organic chemist, born in Winsford. Colin Rose (born...
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    and one son: Mary Robinson Hazard (1840–1842), who died in childhood. Frances Minturn Hazard (1842–1877), who died unmarried. Gertrude Minturn Hazard (1843–1877)...
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  • County Show Premier League Reading Stars Verdin Technical School Gertrude Maud Robinson (née Walsh), organic chemist E. T. Whitehead, political activist...
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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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    Eastbourne, East Grinstead, Adeline Robinson (2) Montrose, New Haven May Langrishe (1) Archersfield Miss Haynes (1) Augusta Gertrude Gibbs (1) Bath Mrs Surman (1)...
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  • He died in Edinburgh on 2 November 1960 aged 84. In 1909 he married Gertrude Maud Smith. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1911-12 Biographical...
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    Otto Wylick, Jasper Brockhausen, and his wife, Gertrude, made difficulties in Anne's household. Gertrude was said to have beguiled Anne with impostures...
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    1990 Maud McLure Kelly Octavia Walton Le Vert 1991 Frances Virginia Praytor Anna Linton Praytor Julia Tarrant Barron 1992 Bessie Morse Bellingrath Frances...
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  • Titles— Gertrude Beatrice Gibbs—(3) Most Finals— Gertrude Beatrice Gibbs–(3) Most Matches Played— Gertrude Beatrice Gibbs–(10) Most Matches Won— Gertrude Beatrice...
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    Readings from Shakespeare – John Gielgud (1979) 1980s Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein – Pat Carroll (1980) Donovan's Brain – Orson Welles...
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    Alice Maud Arncliffe Sennett also known with the stage name of Mary Kingsley (born Alice Maud Mary Sparagnapane; 4 February 1862 – 15 September 1936)...
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    Maud Howe Elliott (November 9, 1854 – March 19, 1948) was an American novelist, most notable for her Pulitzer prize-winning collaboration with her sisters...
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    remarried: Barbara to Ted Andrews, in 1943, and Ted Wells in 1944 to Winifred Maud (Hyde) Birkhead, a war widow and former hairstylist at a war work factory...
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    Buzzi Ida Silverman 1972 Margaret F. Ackroyd 1975 Catherine S. Robinson 1977 Gertrude Meth Hochberg Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones 1978 Antoinette Downing...
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  • O'Sullivan Elizabeth Flynn Rodgers Alzina Parsons Stevens Maud O'Farrell Swartz Augusta Lewis Troup Gertrude Barnum Katherine Philips Edson Elizabeth Glendower...
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    According to Robinson, Ross ended the affair as Robinson admitted to still being in love with Claudette, a friend of Ross's. When asked about Robinson's story...
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    Gertrude I. Johnson (1876-1961) was a college-educated American teacher and co-founder of Johnson & Wales Business School. Gertrude Irene Johnson was...
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  • Walker as Ronald Baker. Other Guests: Robert Symonds as Aubrey Skaugstag, Gertrude Flynn as Mrs. Pendleton. 2 2 "A Tasteful Affair" Richard Kinon Ben Joelson...
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    Buzzi Ida Silverman 1972 Margaret F. Ackroyd 1975 Catherine S. Robinson 1977 Gertrude Meth Hochberg Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones 1978 Antoinette Downing...
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    activist five years later when she helped organize protests in support of Gertrude Perkins, a black woman who was raped by two white Montgomery police officers...
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    brothel run by his grandmother, Marie Carter, where his alcoholic mother, Gertrude L. (née Thomas), was a prostitute. His father, LeRoy "Buck Carter" Pryor...
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  • note / The New York Times, 1887/10/18, article German bio German bio "The Maud Powell Society" note The New York Times, 1887/10/17 note German bio German...
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    site was then developed for housing. Maud Chadburn CBE (1868–1957), surgeon Catherine Alderton MBE JP CC (née Robinson; 1869–1951), Liberal Party politician...
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    and his new stepmother, Gertrude. Armstrong lived in this household with two stepbrothers for several months. After Gertrude gave birth to a daughter...
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    Rex Ingram, Dos Passos, Alice Terry, the MacLeishes, Charlie Brackett, Maud Kahn (daughter of philanthropist Otto Kahn; wife of Major-General Sir John...
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  • and Reynolds Follow the Boys 1963 Film Various Various Lou Breslow and Gertrude Purcell Follow the Girls 1944 Broadway Phil Charig, Dan Shapiro and Milton...
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