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Nikki McCray
Nikki McCray 1971- American basketball player Power guard and forward Nikki McCray has played basketball with the WNBA's Washington Mystics and Indiana Fever, and the ABL's Columbus Quest. Earning multiple MVP awards, starter for the WNBA East All-Star team, and gold medals in two Olympics with... Read more |
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Dawn Staley
Dawn Staley 1970- American basketball player From humble beginnings in a North Philadelphia housing project, Dawn Staley dedicated herself to being one of the best female basketball players. Among her numerous honors, are USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year, National Player of the Year,... Read more |
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Netball
netball is derived from basketball, which was invented in America in 1891, and introduced into Britain in 1895. It made rapid progress since it was particularly suitable for girls at a time of expanding female education. The national game is controlled by the All-England Women's Netball Association,... Read more |
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Dorothea Beale
Dorothea Beale English educator Dorothea Beale (1831-1906) was an instrumental figure in gaining acceptance for a more intellectual education for women. While principal of the Cheltenham Ladies' College in the late 1800s, she introduced courses such as history and physical geography into the... Read more |
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My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady (1956), a musical comedy by Alan Jay Lerner (book, lyrics), Frederick Loewe (music). [Mark Hellinger Theatre, 2,717 perf.; Tony Award.] Coming from a performance at Covent Garden, Professor Henry Higgins ( Rex Harrison) meets a fellow scholar, Colonel Pickering ( Robert Coote), and a... Read more |
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Little Office of Our Lady
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Lady Ottoline Morrell
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Lady Caroline Lamb
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Maureen Stapleton
Maureen Stapleton 1925-, American actress, b. Troy, N.Y. Stapleton's first major stage success was in The Rose Tattoo (1951). Best-known for intelligent character roles, she has appeared on Broadway in Orpheus Descending (1957), Toys in the Attic (1960), The Gingerbread Lady (1970), and ... Read more |
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Innocence
462. Naïveté (See also Inexperience, Innocence.) Agnes young girl, affects to be simple and ingenuous. [Fr. Lit.: L’Ecole des Femmes ] babes in the woods applied to easily deceived or naive persons. [Folklore: Jobes, 169] beardlessness traditional representation of... Read more |
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