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Kate Greenaway Kate Greenaway
Kate Greenaway 1846-1901, English illustrator and watercolorist. She is famous for her fanciful, humorous, delicately colored drawings of child life. She influenced children's clothing and the illustrating of children's books and was often imitated, though never successfully. Among the books for... Read more
Ashley Olsen Ashley Olsen
Olsen, Mary-Kate and Ashley Mary-Kate Olsen June 13, 1986 • Sherman Oaks, California Entertainer Ashley Olsen June 13, 1986 • Sherman Oaks, California Entertainer Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have been in front of the cameras since before they could walk... Read more
Kate Millett Kate Millett
Kate Millett Author and sculptor Kate Millett (born 1934) was one of the leading theorists of the feminist movement of the second half of the 20th century. Katherine Murray Millett was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 14, 1934, the second of three daughters. Her father, a... Read more
David Bedford David Bedford
BEDFORD, David Personal Married Kate (formerly Deborah) Jackson; children: Isobel, Tom. Addresses Home— Norfolk, England. Agent Read more
Kate Duke Kate Duke
DUKE, Kate 1956- Personal Born August 1, 1956, in New York, NY; daughter of Robert (a lawyer) and Jeannette Duke; married Sidney Harris (a cartoonist), 1985. Education: Attended Duke University, 1975-76. Hobbies and other interests: Gardening, reading, cooking, visiting museums,... Read more
The Wings of the Dove The Wings of the Dove
Wings of the Dove, The, novel by Henry James, published in 1902. The novel formed the basis for an opera of this title (1961) by Douglas Moore.Kate Croy, daughter of an impoverished English social adventurer, is in love with Merton Densher, a London journalist, and they become secretly engaged,... Read more
Mavourneen Mavourneen
Mavourneen (1891), a play by George H. Jessop and Horace Townsend. [14th Street Theatre, 102 perf.] Terence Dwyer ( W. J. Scanlan) rescues his beloved Kate ( Grace Thorne) from abductors, only to have her mean sister, Lady Caroline Dwyer ( Helen Tracy), contrive to separate the pair and have... Read more
Kate Bush Kate Bush
Kate BushSinger, songwriter Much like her British compatriot, Peter Gabriel, to whom she is often compared and with whom she has collaborated on several occasions, Kate Bush is a cult pop-star in the truest sense of the term. With each successive album, her followers become more convincingly... Read more
Kate Winslet Kate Winslet
WINSLET, Kate 1975– PERSONAL Full name, Kate Elizabeth Winslet; born October 5, 1975, in Reading, Berkshire, England; daughter of Roger (an actor) and Sally (an actress; maiden name, Bridges) Winslet; sister of Anna Winslet and Beth Winslet (both actresses); niece of Robert Bridges (a stage... Read more
Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggin Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggin
Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggin 1856-1923, American author and educator, b. Philadelphia. In San Francisco she organized the first free kindergartens on the Pacific coast (1878) and with her sister established a training school for kindergarten teachers. As part of her teaching career she wrote her... Read more

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