- Mary
Gwendolin Byrd,
Marquise des Monstiers-Mérinville (née Caldwell; 1863–1909) was an
American philanthropist and socialite. She
funded the foundation...
- as
Gloria Sato Renée
Elise Goldsberry as
Colleen Voyd
Cheri Oteri as
Gwendolin Zapp
Scott Kelly as
himself Joe Lo
Truglio as
BigTech Scientist Jack McBrayer...
- "loop, link, ring"
Meaning "blessed ring"
Other names Alternative spelling Guendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendolyn,
Gwendolin Nickname(s) Gwen, Wendy, Winnie...
- of the press. It
commissioned a
private typeface from
Graily Hewitt,
Gwendolin,
dated 1935. It was
manufactured as a
private commission by Monotype....
-
possibly "white ring"
Other names Alternative spelling Gwendolyne, Guendolen, Gwendolen, Gwendoline,
Gwendolin,
Gwyndilyn Nickname(s) Gwen, Wendy, Winnie...
-
Medical Research Institute. She
lived all her life with her
elder sister Gwendolin Winifred Griffiths.
Griffiths was born in the
Sydney suburb of Double...
- Sea
Islands under the
title "Wade in nuh
Watuh Childun",: 170–171 and
Gwendolin Warren's 1998
Every Time I Feel The Spirit. Fisk
University was founded...
- 1989, as
Glover left the
Mosman RSL in
Military Road, he saw 82-year-old
Gwendolin Mitchelhill walking down the street.
Glover returned to his car and put...
-
Gwendoline Didier (born 3
October 1986 in Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d'Oise) is a
French former competitive figure skater. She is the 2008
French national...
- elements, was
published in 1961 by
Herzl Press. Film
adaptations include:
Gwendolin (1914), an
American short film
directed by
Travers Vale.
Daniel Deronda...