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  THE VANISHED HEIRESS: WHAT HAPPENED TO DOROTHY ARNOLD?
A clerk who sold Dorothy a box of chocolates at Park and Tilford's said that she was very carefree and friends who ran into her outside of the bookstore said that they noticed nothing unusual about her.
Her father, Francis Arnold, summoned reporters to his office and announced his belief that Dorothy had been “attacked in Central Park” on her way home and that her body had been thrown into the reservoir.
As grim and hopeless as this sounds, the rigid and proper Arnold would rather his daughter be dead than the alternative -- that she had run away with a man with whom she had spent a clandestine week several months before.
www.prairieghosts.com /arnold.html   (1215 words)

  
  Dorothy Arnold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arnold was the daughter of wealthy perfume importer Francis Arnold and the niece of the magistrate Rufus Wheeler Peckham.
The Arnolds feared that the case could be socially embarrassing — Dorothy had eloped and spent a week with George Griscom, Jr.
Dorothy was rumored to be in a hospital somewhere with total amnesia, but there was nobody who matched her description.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dorothy_Arnold   (597 words)

  
 Dorothy Arnold -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Dorothy Arnold was a daughter of wealthy importer Francis Arnold and his wife and niece of (Click link for more info and facts about Rufus Peckham) Rufus Peckham.
Arnold left her parent's home in (One of the five boroughs of New York City) Manhattan, New York City on the morning of December 12 1910.
Dorothy was rumored to be in a hospital somewhere with total (Partial or total loss of memory) amnesia but there was nobody that matched her description.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/do/dorothy_arnold.htm   (627 words)

  
 The Charley Project: Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold
Arnold's father believed that she had been murdered and disposed of in a reservoir in Central Park in December 1910, but nothing was found to support his theory.
Arnold spent a week with her boyfriend several months prior to the time she vanished; she had told her family she was going to visit some college friends but went to see Griscom instead.
Arnold's case is no longer under investigation due to the amount of time that has passed since she vanished, but her disappearance remains unsolved.
www.charleyproject.org /cases/a/arnold_dorothy.html   (738 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to William Arnold between 1618 and 1653.
She was married to Thomas Arnold between 1581 and 1614.
She was married to Roger Arnold between 1423 and 1484.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d57.htm   (1023 words)

  
 Joe DiMaggio's FIRST Wife
Their son was born and Dorothy was required to leave him with "Grandma" DiMaggio while she was required to follow Joe hither and yon...even to training camp, because he wouldn't let her out of his sight.
Seldom was Dorothy allowed to see him until he reached an age when he could make periodic "sneak" visits to see his mother.
Tales of Walter Winchell, Bogart, Methot and Bacall, Kilgallen (who detested Dorothy because she suspected her husband, Dick Kollmar of having the "hots" for her, although everyone knew Kollmar was, indeed, a closet queen), Elsa Maxwell, Adela Rogers St. John, Anita Loos and lots of others I would have to search my memory to recall.
www.tvparty.com /mysdarnold.html   (645 words)

  
 Dorothy M. Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Dorothy M. Arnold, 92, of The Kensington, 233 N. Hastings, died Tuesday, December 5, 2000 at the Kensington.
Dorothy M. Arnold was born October 31, 1908 in LeGrand, Iowa to Earl and Frances (Hill) Arnold.
Dorothy M. Arnold was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Russell of Florida and sister Evelyn M. Wallace of Hastings, Nebraska.
www.lbvfh.com /Archives/December2000/arnold.htm   (215 words)

  
 The Marcombe Family Other Relatives
Dorothy Violet ARNOLD (Aunty Dorrie) was born on 11 Nov 1907.
ARNOLD was born on 1 Nov 1896 in Rockhampton, Queensland.
Sandra Cecilia ARNOLD was born on 28 Sep 1942 in Alpha, Queensland.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~marcombe/d1.htm   (1062 words)

  
 Dorothy and Arnold Goldman's news diary
Dorothy having suffered from Arnold's infection, both recover sufficiently to go to Charleston Farmhouse to hear Edward St Aubyn read from Mother's Milk (2006) and Some Hope and discuss his writing with Francine Stock.
Dorothy decides which books are to be kept and which are to be thrown away.
In the evening, Dorothy is elected chairman of the Herstmonceux Parish Council - a role she held from to 2004 to 2006 - while Arnold attends a meeting of the Cowbeech Revels III team at Elaine and Alan Jupp's, to prepare for this year's event.
www.cowbeech.force9.co.uk /newsdiary.htm   (2490 words)

  
 ARNOLD
Richard Arnold was born c1494 in the village of Bagbere in the Parish of Middleton Abbas (later called Milton Abbas) in the county of Dorset and died c1585 in Bagbere[10].
Henry Arnold died in 1659 and was buried on the 17 July 1659 in Puddletown.
John Arnold was baptised on the 21 April 1662 died in 1662 and buried on the 29 April 1662 at Puddletown.
www.geocities.com /jmorleyau/arnold.html   (5113 words)

  
 Andrew Arnold 1744 to 1830   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
She was the daughter of John and Dorothy Mill and was born on the 4th January 1769.
From 1784 Andrew Arnold was also paying tax in South Tawton, initially for a property described as Collibeer (Colybere a neighbouring farm) and from 1789 for North Wyke.
Andrew Arnold was Churchwarden from 1794 and Overseer of the Poor.
www.nigelarnold.freeserve.co.uk /ajj.htm   (2026 words)

  
 AmericanHeritage.com / The Girl Who Never Came Back
Dorothy informed her that she planned to spend the day shopping for an evening dress to wear at her sister Marjorie’s coming-out party, five days hence on the seventeenth.
Arnold and Marjorie assured him that all of the missing girl’s clothes were hanging in the closet, except for what she had worn the day before.
Dorothy may have requested the General Post Office in New York to forward her mail over the weekend, but it is unlikely that this would have been done with such exceptional dispatch even if she had left postage for special delivery.
www.americanheritage.com /articles/magazine/ah/1960/5/1960_5_24.shtml   (4980 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Dorothy Arnold
Dorothy Arnold was a daughter of wealthy importer Francis Arnold and his wife and niece of Rufus Peckham.
Dorothy was rumored to be in a hospital somewhere with total amnesia but there was nobody that matched her description.
Others suggested she might have died of botched abortion.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Dorothy-Arnold   (598 words)

  
 Dorothy Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Dorothy Arnold 1011107867 1011135600 New York USA Florence Lynch Gallery http://www.florencelynchgallery.com flynch@florencelynchgallery.com 1011107867.jpg 1013554799 o Florence Lynch Gallery Dorothy Arnold A Retrospective: Figure Studies 1979-1986
As part of Dorothy Arnold's retrospective exhibition, the gallery will present a series of drawings dating from 1979 to 1986.
Concurrent to the New York venue, an exhibition of Dorothy Arnold's recent drawings (1999-2000) will be on view at MOCA DC, opening on January 18.
www.undo.net /artinpress/1011135600.1011107867.html   (439 words)

  
 dorothy arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Dorothy Arnold’s work has been characterized by former Whitney Museum Curator Elizabeth Sussman as a dialogue "between image and process, between drawing and painting, between abstraction and figuration." Thus the range from the painterly near-abstraction of Breaking the Mist to the clarity of her large drawings of single figures, such as Head’s Up.
Dorothy Arnold graduated in 1980 from the Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston.
Her work is in many corporate and museum collections, including those of W.R. Grace and Company, the DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, the First National Bank of Boston and the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
www.florencelynchgallery.com /arnold.htm   (166 words)

  
 Laura Lee Hope : The Story of a Lamb on Wheels : Chapter VII. The Lamb Carried Away
Mirabell and Arnold were so surprised for a moment at what had happened that they could only stand, looking at the hole in the sidewalk down which the Lamb on Wheels had fallen.
Dorothy's mother waited on the front porch, and Mirabell and Arnold waited on the sidewalk near the coal hole.
Dorothy and her brother Dick were glad to see the children from next door.
www.classicreader.com /read.php/sid./bookid.1821/sec.7   (1549 words)

  
 DustyBones.com - Person Page 45   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Charles Arnold is the son of Robert Arnold and Patricia Waldrop.
Jeffery Arnold is the son of Leonard Arnold and Brenda Ruth Wisenbaker.
Jennifer Renae Arnold is the daughter of Leonard Arnold and Brenda Ruth Wisenbaker.
dustybones.com /surnames/p45.htm   (1589 words)

  
 Entertainment Watch: Classic Catholic Stories - TV and Movie Reviews - October 1996 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger ...
Yet Dorothy Day will always disturb the comfortable, and middle-class Catholics of the 1990's may find her as hard to live with as did their grandparents in the stormy days of the Depression.
The film covers nothing of the final half of Day's life, but suggests its essence with a framing device: Dorothy is shown behind bars in 1963 for civil disobedience in an anti-nuke protest comforting a frightened junkie.
Dorothy holds her and croons "Amazing Grace"--it's another lovely use in movies of that extraordinary old hymn.
www.americancatholic.org /Messenger/Oct1996/Entertainment_Watch.asp   (1410 words)

  
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Dorothy Harriet Camille, born in 1884, wrote with dreams of getting her love story published ("Poinsettia Flames"); also some verses ("Lotus Leaves").
To her father, Francis Arnold, the idea of Dorothy moving out of the house and into the Village, in order to write, was simply unacceptable.
It would be exactly in the same place where her father assumed that criminal hands would have hidden her corpse...
exploratoria.com /2004/12/dorothy-arnold-revisited.html   (903 words)

  
 Christa Maiwald and Dorothy Arnold: Exhibitions on washingtonpost.com's City Guide
Four small color figure studies by 76-year-old Boston painter Dorothy Arnold, most from the late 1970s, include languid nudes of gals with just the right note of naughtiness.
Arnold is also showing five large acrylics of figures rendered in confident strokes of fl paint.
Christa Maiwald and Dorothy Arnold, at MOCA-DC, 1054 31st St. NW, Wednesday-Saturday 1-6 p.m., 202/342-6230, to Feb. 13.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/cityguide/profile?id=1069109&p=print   (393 words)

  
 Thursday, January 25, 2007 - Fostoria Review Times Online
Dorothy was born in Waterloo, Iowa to Dr. Wilbert and Grace (Fruth) Shallenberger on May 23, 1908.
Dorothy moved to Bakersfield, Calif. in 1986 to be near her daughter, Linda.
Dorothy was a seasoned traveler who had traveled around the world as a young woman.
www.reviewtimes.com /Obituaries/backissues/2007/Jan/ar_obits_012507.asp   (871 words)

  
 Arnold Bennett - Son of Stoke-on-Trent
By 1922 he had separated from his French wife, but shortly thereafter he fell in love with the actress Dorothy Cheston and lived with her until his death in 1931 from typhoid.
Although Arnold Bennett never returned to the Potteries to live he never forgot the debt which he owed to his birthplace for giving him a unique setting for so many of his novels, a setting which he enhanced with his penetrating description of people and places.
It is perhaps unfortunate that Bennett felt the "The Five Towns" sounded more euphonious then "The Six Towns", and thus relegated the town of Fenton almost to oblivion, but as a chronicler of The Potteries he assured for the district a permanent place in English literature.
www.thepotteries.org /bennett.html   (520 words)

  
 World Of The Strange - News Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Plump, pretty, twenty-five-year-old Dorothy Arnold, niece of a U.S. Supreme Court justice, daughter of a successful businessman, descendant of a passenger on the Mayflower, had returned from Bryn Mawr to live under her parents' sumptuous Manhattan roof.
Then, as one contemporary journalist described it, Dorothy Arnold "disappeared from one of the busiest streets on earth, at the sunniest hour of a brilliant afternoon, with thousands within sight and reach, men and women who knew her on every side, and officers of the law thickly strewn about her path."
When Dorothy's first short story was rejected by a magazine, her family teased her mercilessly about her literary pretentions.
www.worldofthestrange.com /nlv575.html   (702 words)

  
 BRISTOL HERALD COURIER Feb 2002
Arnold was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence David Arnold and grandsons, Kelsey Arnold, Travis Lunsford and Jerry Wayne Arnold.
She was born in Bristol, Va., a daughter of the late James and Lona Morrell Phipps and was a lifelong resident of the Bristol area before living in Florida and moving to Kingsport.
Dorothy was a loving mother and grandmother and was preceded in death by her husband, Benny Phillips.
www.tngennet.org /sullivan/obits/200202.htm   (19128 words)

  
 La Roche Magazine ~ Summer 2002
Memorial Field is named for the late husband of Dorothy Arnold, one of La Roche's switchboard operators.
The Arnold brothers established the memorial fund that made con-struction of the base- ball diamond possible.
Arnold's sons threw the commemorative first pitches at the dedication ceremony.
www.laroche.edu /pr/magazine/pastissues/summer2002/field.htm   (318 words)

  
 RootsWeb: ALWINE-L [ALWINE] Dorothy A. Arnold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Dorothy A. Arnold, 88, of 655 S. 14th Ave., Lebanon, died of natural causes
She was the wife of the late Charles W. Arnold.
She operated Arnold's Chicken Hatchery with her late husband and was a
newsarch.rootsweb.com /th/read/ALWINE/2002-02/1013531588   (211 words)

  
 Dorothy Arnold | Futility Closet
On the morning of Dec. 12, 1910, American socialite Dorothy Arnold left her parents' home in Manhattan to go shopping for a dress for a party.
Arnold's fiance, George Griscom Jr., spent thousands of dollars searching for her and bought ads in major newspapers, without result.
In his will he stated that he had come to believe his daughter was dead, but no one knows what became of her.
www.futilitycloset.com /2006/05/27/dorothy-arnold   (204 words)

  
 The Tribune - Announcements
Jerry and Dorothy Arnold of Greeley will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on Friday with a family dinner at a favorite steakhouse restaurant.
Hosts of the event are their four sons, Michael Arnold and companion Val Strothers of La Salle, Patrick and Yolanda Arnold of Greeley, the late Robin Arnold, and Kelly Arnold of Lake Tahoe, Calif.; and a daughter, Judy White of Greeley.
Arnold was employed by the City of Greeley in the communications department, and is now retired.
www.greeleytrib.com /article/20050424/ANNOUNCE/104240075&SearchID=7320966737046   (1601 words)

  
 Red Lake School Board Minutes 01/07/05
Motion by Dorothy Cobenais seconded by Keith Defoe to nominate Arnold Pemberton for Chairperson.
Moved by Dorothy Cobenais seconded by Keith Defoe to elect Arnold Pemberton as Chairperson.
Moved by Keith Defoe seconded by Dorothy Cobenais to approve to terminate Laura Affield in DCD long term position, Ponemah Elementary.
rlnn.com /ArtJan05/RLSB010705.html   (621 words)

  
 Dorothy Arnold, NE Louisiana, Died about 1918
Don't know when she was born or married but she died shortly after my mother, Dorothy Crotwell was born.
My mother was given up for adoption by her Aunt Rhoda Arnold Davis and uncle Charles Arnold Davis of Tyler TX in about 1923.
I do know that she with her aunts in Tyler had contributed to Choctaw indian claims in the 30's or 40's as one of their grandmothers was from the reservation at Philladelphia, MS.
genforum.com /arnold/messages/6787.html   (135 words)

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