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  Australia encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, Australia politics and officials, Australian History. Travel to ...
Anne Spencer Morrow was born in Englewood, New Jersey, to Dwight Whitney Morrow and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was active in the advancement of women\'s education, serving on the board of trustees and briefly as acting president of her alma mater, Smith College.
She received the Elizabeth Montagu Prize for her essay on women of the eighteenth century and Madame d\'Houdetot, and the Mary Augusta Jordan Literary Prize for her fictional piece entitled "Lida Was Beautiful".
www.australiaiworld.com /wiki-Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh   (1067 words)

  
  Anne Morrow Lindbergh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne Spencer Morrow was born in Englewood, New Jersey, to Dwight Whitney Morrow and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was active in the advancement of women's education, serving on the board of trustees and briefly as acting president of her alma mater, Smith College.
She received the Elizabeth Montagu Prize for her essay on women of the eighteenth century and Madame d'Houdetot, and the Mary Augusta Jordan Literary Prize for her fictional piece entitled "Lida Was Beautiful".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh   (1011 words)

  
 Elizabeth Cutter Morrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow (born Elizabeth Reeve Cutter) was an American poet in the early 20th century, and became the first female head of the Smith College, acting as college president from 1939 to 1940 (though she never officially was granted the title).
She was the wife of U.S. Senator Dwight Morrow, and the mother of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh.
Morrow House A Dormitory at Smith College named in her honor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elizabeth_Cutter_Morrow   (109 words)

  
 Anne Morrow Lindbergh Biography
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the widow of aviator and conservationist Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., was a noted writer and aviation pioneer.
Born June 22, 1906 in Englewood, New Jersey, Anne Morrow Lindbergh was the daughter of businessman, ambassador, and U.S. Senator Dwight Morrow and poet and women's education advocate Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was also the first licensed woman glider pilot in the United States.
www.lindberghfoundation.org /history/amlbio.html   (448 words)

  
 Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dwight Morrow was born in Huntington, West Virginia in1873.
Elizabeth Cutter Moore was born in Cleveland,Ohio in 1873.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow in her lifetime received six honorary degrees from leading colleges and universities: Amherst College,1933; New Jersey College for Women, 1935; Smith College,1937; New York University,1940; Lafayette College,1940; and Princeton,1940.
www.mtholyoke.edu /~wsantiag/Biography.html   (1287 words)

  
 MORROW COUNTY, OHIO 1880 HISTORY - GILEAD TOWNSHIP
All have long since left Morrow Co., save Judge Dunn, who has been practicing big profession here for the last thirty-two years, and is the sole representative of the bar of 1848, at the opening of the first term of the Court of Common Pleas.
He was born in Marion, (now Morrow) Co., Ohio, Feb. 11, 1849, on his grandfather's farm, which adjoined the present farm; he lived with his parents until he was 24 years of age, during which time he worked on the farm and attended school; he also taught school for four winters.
Seven sons and three daughters were born unto these parents, and in addition to this large family, these parents had the charge of a widowed mother, who died in their house at the advanced age of 96 years.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Morrow/MorGilea.htm   (15947 words)

  
 Smith College: Living at Smith
Morrow House is one of the 10 houses of "the Quad." The complex was built in stages starting in 1922, when a housing shortage prevented all students from living on campus.
Unique to Morrow House is its "poetry room" which became part of the house's design at the suggestion of Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
Morrow, for whom the house is named, was a graduate of Smith and served as acting president of the college in 1939.
www.smith.edu /sao/reslife/houses/morrow.php   (324 words)

  
 Elizabeth Cutter Morrow Papers, 1939-1940. : Biographical/Historical Note
Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1873, Elizabeth Cutter was the daughter of Charles Long Cutter and Annie E. (Spencer) Cutter.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the grandmother of twelve, including the famous Lindbergh baby, son of Anne Spencer and her husband Col. Charles A. Lindbergh.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the recipient of honorary degrees from six leading colleges and universities including: Amherst College, 1933; New Jersey College for Women, 1935; Smith College, 1937; New York University, 1940; Lafayette College,1940; and Princeton, 1940.
asteria.fivecolleges.edu /findaids/smitharchives/manosca12_bioghist.html   (580 words)

  
 Anne Morrow Lindbergh Summary
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was born in Englewood, New Jersey, on June 22, 1906, one of the four children of Dwight Whitney and Elizabeth Reeve (Cutter) Morrow.
Fearing for the safety of their second child, Jon Morrow Lindbergh, born on August 16, 1932, and eager to escape the sensationalism and the publicity surrounding the kidnapping and the trial, Anne and her family sailed secretly to England on Dec. 21, 1935, where they rented a cottage in Sevenoaks, Kent.
It was Dwight Morrow's position as Charles Lindbergh's financial adviser at J. Morgan and Co. that would prompt the aviator's invitation to Mexico, shortly before Morrow resigned to become Ambassador, as a means of promoting good relations between that country and the United States.
www.bookrags.com /Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh   (2228 words)

  
 MORROW COUNTY, OHIO 1880 HISTORY - CARDINGTON TOWNSHIP - CHAPTER VII
The regularity of its eastern boundary is somewhat broken by the absence of a section from the northeast corner, and of a similar piece from the southeast corner of the township.
He was elected Surveyor of Morrow County, in 1856, and after his term of service emigrated for the West.
In 1837, the property having come into the hands of Cutter and Casteel, the west half was sold to Martin Brockway, who held it until 1853, when he sold it to W. Nichols.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Morrow/MorChVII.htm   (9064 words)

  
 Tintypes and Pincushion
Unidentified (Reeve?) Tintypes and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow’s Pincushion
Uncle Reeve Spencer Kelley and Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow were first cousins, and were both born in 1873, so there is a chance that TT06 could be one of them or one of their siblings (I have no records for siblings for either).
ECM pincushion, center detail of initials cropped to 800 × 600.
biology.clc.uc.edu /graphics/steincarter/pincushion   (286 words)

  
 Pantagraph.com - Among the Shadows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Morrow sought refuge in the trailer after he was kicked out of Safe Harbor for stealing from a fellow resident.
But crack cocaine sidetracked Morrow, who was born and raised in a housing project near the St. Louis Arch.
When Morrow's father died in 1998, he left his wife and returned to St. Louis for the funeral.
www.pantagraph.com /features/shadows/morrow0125.html   (1147 words)

  
 Powell's Books - The Color of Death by Elizabeth Lowell
It is the opportunity of a lifetime for Kate Chandler, the chance to cut seven rare, priceless sapphires and solidify her reputation as a world-class jewel cutter.
Kate Chandler, 33, is the cutter who shapes the stones for a wealthy Florida collector; her half-brother, Lee, is the courier she chooses to deliver them.
Elizabeth Lowell's acclaimed suspense novels include the New York Times bestsellers Die in Plain Sight, Moving Target, and Running Scared, as well as the four books featuring the Donovan family, Amber Beach, Jade Island, Pearl Cove, and Midnight in Ruby Bayou.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=2-0060504137-1   (637 words)

  
 Mead Art Museum: Current Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This exhibition celebrates the collection of Mexican folk art assembled by Dwight W. Morrow (Amherst College Class of 1895) and his wife Elizabeth Cutter (Smith College Class of 1896) during Morrow's tenure as the United States Ambassador to Mexico in the late 1920s.
The Mead Art Museum's Morrow Collection of Mexican folk art is one of the most important in the United States.
The Morrows, among the vanguard of early collectors of Mexican folk art, purchased most of these objects for Casa Mañana, their weekend residence in the resort town of Cuernavaca.
www.amherst.edu /mead/exhibitions/exhibits/casa   (290 words)

  
 The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Elizabeth Payson was born “about three o'clock”—so her father records it—on Tuesday afternoon, October 26, 1818.
The notices of Elizabeth's childhood depict her as a dark-eyed, delicate little creature, of sylph-like form, reserved and shy in the presence of strangers, of a sweet disposition, and very intense in her sympathies.
Elizabeth's early Christian character, although largely shaped by that of her father, was also, like his, vitally affected by the religious spirit and methods then dominant.
www.blackmask.com /thatway/books149c/lizpren.htm   (20944 words)

  
 obits.com, The Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for Anne Morrow Lindbergh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Born in Englewood, New Jersey on June 22nd, 1906, Anne Spencer Morrow was one of four children born to distinguished parents: Her father, Dwight Whitney Morrow was a successful banker and litigator with J.P. Morgan and Co., in New York before becoming a US Senator, foreign diplomat and Ambassador to Mexico.
His wife, Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was an acclaimed poet, educator and administrator who became the first woman appointed head of the board of directors of Smith College.
An avid diarist from youth, Anne Morrow Lindbergh's writing talent was both nurtured and recognized at Smith, where she was awarded the Elizabeth Montague and Mary Augusta Jordan prizes for her work.
obits.com /lindberghannemorrow.html   (1057 words)

  
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Survived by brother, Franklin; sisters, Emma Pires, Betty and Elizabeth Santos, Katherine Fernandez and Josephine Secretario.
Survived by sons, Edwardo, Teddy and Hermie; daughter, Wima Cape, Elizabeth Ilagan and Pat; 18 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; brothers, Felipe and Loy; sisters, Concepcion, Lillia Mandia and Fulceda.
Survived by wife, Elizabeth "Sweetheart"; sons, Pastor Leonard Lau, Assistant Police Chief Henry Lau, Gary and Michael Lau; daughter, Angel Yamashita; 15 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brothers, George and Peter; sisters, Loretta Korzon, Janet Roberts and Doris Lyman; stepmother, Lin Lau.
w3.byuh.edu /library/obituaries/2001/L.htm   (10634 words)

  
 Elizabeth Cutter Morrow Papers, 1939-1940. Finding Aid
The Elizabeth Cutter Morrow collection documents her official duties as Acting President of Smith College.
An important aspect of the Elizabeth Cutter Morrow collection is the information concerning the Special Committee on Choosing a President and Trustee information.
Correspondence consists of letters to and from Elizabeth Cutter Morrow concerning matters of the President, letters to and from the Neilson family, and letters to and from the Davis family.
asteria.fivecolleges.edu /findaids/smitharchives/manosca12.html   (907 words)

  
 ALL ABOUT ROMANCE (novels) reviews The Color of Death by Elizabeth Lowell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Gem cutter Kate Chandler's brother, a courier working for their family firm, disappears while delivering a valuable shipment of sapphires.
But the sheer gall of William Morrow charging $24.95 for such an average read is, to my mind, pretty darn astounding.
Elizabeth Lowell knows how to deliver the goods - a bang-up story with great characters that keep you turning the pages - but regretfully, here she doesn't deliver them.
www.likesbooks.com /sandy119.html   (630 words)

  
 And then there is ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH
I don't think I have ever met a MORROW family, at least a family not actively engaged in genealogical research, that didn't say, "You know, they say we're supposed to be related to Anne MORROW Lindbergh".
Alexander and Susan MORROW were early members of St. John's Episcopal Church in Follansbee VA(WV) and they are buried in the church cemetery along with sons John and his wife Eleanor and Alexander Jr.
Anne MORROW NEES no longer lived in Kansas, and may have gone to live with one of her children, according to a researcher on her mother's side of the family.
www.geocities.com /dalemorrow/lindbergh.htm   (1226 words)

  
 CNN.com - Entertainment - In world of letters, Lindbergh's wife soared - February 8, 2001
She was a rather shy and contemplative woman, the 21-year-old daughter of the United States ambassador to Mexico and his poet wife.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh died Wednesday at her home in Passumpsic, Vermont, about 30 miles northeast from Montpelier, the state capital.
Anne Spencer Morrow was born June 22, 1906, the second of four children of banker Dwight Whitney Morrow and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /2001/SHOWBIZ/books/02/08/anne.morrow.lindbergh   (987 words)

  
 wais:topics: ann morrow lindbergh
Although her life was fully entwined with that of her famous husband, Anne Morrow Lindbergh did not live merely in the shadow of her husband but is rightly honored for her own accomplishments.
She was the first licensed woman glider pilot in the United States, and in 1931 she qualified to fly private aircraft.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was born in Englewood, New Jersey, the daughter of two distinguished parents: businessman, ambassador, and U.S. Senator Dwight Morrow and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, poet and women's education advocate.
www.stanford.edu /group/wais/Biographies/bio_annlindbergh092804.htm   (543 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Cutter's of America
SAMUEL CUTTER was born 1575 in New-Castle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England, and died Bef.
Simon Cutter was one of the first Cutter's to live in Westbrook.
She is buried with her parents further in the Saccarappa Cemetery and her name appears on the side of the stone with her perents on the front.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/c/u/t/Dennis-B-Cutter   (581 words)

  
 Anne Morrow Lindbergh Biography Timeline
North to the Orient, 1935 - Anne Morrow Lindbergh's classic account of the Lindberghs' pioneering flight to the Orient via the great circle route in 1931.
Morrow, Dwight Whitney, 1873—1931, American banker and diplomat, b.
He was afterward (1930) a delegate to the London Naval Conference and served (1930—31) in the U.S. Senate as a Republican from New Jersey.
www.charleslindbergh.com /anne   (934 words)

  
 Morrow Project - Dispatches Four - Conclusion
Given the Morrow Bandits propensity to operate within KFS territory and their ease at doing so, none here were sure that the prisoners could have been moved securely.
With Elizabeth Morrow's return to leadership, the command hd been affirmed but modified as it was feared that the prisoners had been scattered, thus making a rescue impossible.
Inside of the council room that used to be occupied by the Administrators, Elizabeth Morrow sat in one of the chairs at the table.
www.netpath.net /~blackstr/disp4f.htm   (16889 words)

  
 Celebrity Deathwatch: Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Wife to Famous Aviator, 94
In an introduction to her journals, she affectionately recalled her famous fiance as "a knight in shining armor, with myself as his devoted page." Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow were married on May 27, 1929, in a private ceremony at the Morrow residence in Englewood, New Jersey The couple had six children together.
She was the daughter of Dwight Whitney Morrow, a banker who later became U.S. ambassador to Mexico and a U.S. senator, and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, a writer and teacher.
Her academic record was fairly undistinguished until she began to flourish in her writing classes at Smith, where she won the Elizabeth Montagu Prize and the Mary Augusta Jordan Prize for her literary work.
slick.org /deathwatch/mailarchive/msg00191.html   (909 words)

  
 The Honolulu Advertiser | Local News
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of aviator Charles A. Lindbergh who became his co-pilot and wrote extensively about their pioneering adventures in flight, died at her rural Vermont home yesterday.
Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow were married on May 27, 1929, in a private ceremony at the Morrow residence in Englewood, N.J. The couple had six children together.
Lindbergh was the second of four children of Dwight Whitney Morrow, a banker who later became U.S. ambassador to Mexico and a U.S. senator, and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, a writer and teacher.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /2001/Feb/08/28localnews35.html   (384 words)

  
 Anne Morrow Lindbergh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
MONTPELIER, Vt. (Reuters) - Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the widow of aviator Charles Lindbergh and author of 13 books, died at her daughter's home in rural Vermont, family members said.
Born in Englewood, N.J. in 1906, she was the daughter of businessman, ambassador and U.S. Senator Dwight Morrow and the poet and women's education advocate Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
The Foundation that bears the couple's name was started by their friends, World War II fighter pilot Jimmy Doolittle and Astronaut Neil Armstrong, some 24 years ago after Charles Lindbergh's death.
members.aol.com /deathpool/obits01/lindberg.html   (420 words)

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