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Lady Bird Johnson 1912-, b. Karnack, Tex., as Claudia Alta Taylor. She married (1934) Lyndon B. Johnson and played an active role in his political career. As first lady (1963-69) she sponsored environmental causes and national beautification projects and later co-founded (1982) what is now the... Read more |
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James Forbes
Forbes, James (1871–1938), playwright and director. Born in Canada, he moved to America to seek a career, first trying his hand as an actor, a press agent, and a drama critic for the Pittsburgh Dispatch and later for the New York World. Forbes found playwriting most congenial, so he began by... Read more |
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Lady Augusta Gregory
Lady Augusta Gregory (Isabella Augusta Persse), 1859-1932, Irish dramatist. Though she did not begin her writing career until middle-age, Lady Gregory soon became a vital force in the Irish drama. She was a founder and the manager-director of the Abbey Theatre , for which she wrote many of her... Read more |
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Jacqueline Onassis
J ACQUELINEK ENNEDYO NASSIS Born: July 28, 1929 Southampton, New York Died: May 19, 1994 New York, New York American first lady and editor An internationally famous first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis raised her two children... Read more |
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Anne Oldfield
Anne Oldfield 1683-1730, English actress. The successor of Mrs. Bracegirdle, she first won acclaim in 1704 for her brilliant portrayal of Lady Modish in Colley Cibber's Careless Husband. She had a triumphant career in both tragedy and comedy, being noted for her majestic and powerful style. Her... Read more |
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Jessamyn West
Jessamyn West 1907-84, American novelist, b. Indiana. A Quaker herself, her most famous novel is The Friendly Persuasion (1945), about the conflicts felt by a Quaker farm family during the Civil War. Other works include the novels Cress Delahanty (1954) and Except for Me and Thee (1969), a... Read more |
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