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  Constance Spry / Florist, Author + Social Reformer (1886-1960) - Design/Designer Information
Constance taught her students that everyone’s lives could be enlivened by flowers, even in the poorest homes, and that all you needed was imagination, not money, to create a flower arrangement, which would be all the more satisfying if you made it yourself.
Constance’s books were packed with practical tips from singeing the tips of wilting poppies and remembering to remove lilac leaves, to polishing ivy leaves with glycerine and securing stems by jamming them into thin wire with a wide mesh.
Constance’s books were published all over the world and in 1938 she was invited to open a flower shop in New York.
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 James Smithson - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
JAMES SMITHSON (1765-1829), British chemist and mineralogist and founder of the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, a natural son of Hugh Smithson, 1st duke of Northumberland,.
In 1784 he accompanied Faujas St Fond in his journey to the Western Isles, and in the English translation of the Travels in England, Scotland and the Hebrides (1799) Smithson is spoken of as "M. de Mecies of London." He was elected F.R.S. in 1787.
See "James Smithson and his Bequest" (with portraits), by W. Rhees, and "The Scientific Writings of James Smithson," edited by W. Rhees, Smithsonian Misc.
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 Hector Berlioz - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
At twenty-three, his at first unrequited love for the Irish Shakespearean actress Henrietta Constance Smithson was the inspiration for his Symphonie fantastique.
An engagement with Marie Moke, after Smithson had rejected him at first, was broken off when her mother married her off to the pianist and piano manufacturer Camille Pleyel.
Hector Berlioz is buried in the Cimetiere de Montmartre with his two wives, Harriet Smithson (died 1854) and Marie Recio (died 1862).
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 Smithson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smithson is a common English and American surname that may refer to:
Harriet Smithson, actor and wife of Hector Berlioz
James Smithson, British scientist, eponym of the Smithsonian Institute
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 Henrietta Constance Smithson - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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HENRIETTA CONSTANCE SMITHSON (1800-1854), Irish actress, was the daughter of a theatrical manager.
She made her first stage appearance in 1815 at the Crow Street theatre,.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Henrietta_Constance_Smithson   (173 words)

  
 Henrietta - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Henrietta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jansenius became exasperated, and he deemed it best to relate what Henrietta had told her.
It was not at New York as at Hong Kong, nor with the captain of the Henrietta as with the captain of the Tankadere.
Henrietta Watkin was a stout woman, with a red face and dyed hair.
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 SMITHSON, JAMES (1765-... - Online Information article about SMITHSON, JAMES (1765-...
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Hebrides (1799) Smithson is spoken of as " M. de Mecies of See also:
Bequest (with portraits), by W. Rhees, and " The Scientific Writings of James Smithson," edited by W. Rhees, Smithsonian Misc.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SIV_SOU/SMITHSON_JAMES_1765_1829_.html   (406 words)

  
 Hectors House
At twenty-three, his at first unrequited love for the Irish Shakespearean actress Henrietta Constance Smithson was the inspiration for his '' Symphonie fantastique''.
In the town the population is spread out with 27.1% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 28.6% from 25 to 44, 27.4% from 45 to 64, and 11.0%
IE: :''Irish Shaespearean actress Harriet Smithson and pianist Madame Pleyel, whom set out to murder while residing in Rome under a Prix de Rome scolarship,...'' That appears to be the subject of the sentance, with an introduction of two new people.
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 Brujula.Net Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A Smithson las cartas de Berlioz le parecieron tan exageradamente apasionadas que le rechazó por completo.
Sinfonía fantástica generada por esas emociones fue considerada "asombrosa y vívida", pero Smithson no quiso asistir al debut en París.
Debido al rechazo de Smithson, Berlioz se unió sentimentalmente a Marie Moke.
www.brujula.net /wiki/H%C3%A9ctor_Berlioz.html   (730 words)

  
 Smithson at Amazing Digital Art
Smithson represents clients appearing before regulatory agencies and in state and federal court.
Smithson is senior associate at the Henry L. Stimson Center in Washington, D.C. Copyright © 2006...
Smithson, 1999, Heterogeneity of the uppermost mantle beneath Russia Eurasia from the ultra-long...
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 Papua New Guinea Forum - Lae War Cemetery & Listings of all people who are buried there.
Son of Henry Alfred and Ivy Henrietta Rowley, of Woodside, Victoria.
Foster-son of Alexander and Amy MacFarlane, of Melbourne, Victoria; husband of Elsie Mae Smithson, of Bondi Junction, New South Wales.
Son of John J. Walsh and Constance Mary Walsh, of Cor ow a, New South Wales.
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 smithson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Smithson is a common last name that may refer to:
Harriet Smithson, actor and wife of Hector Berlioz, Henrietta Constance Smithson
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 Henrietta_constance_smithson info here at en.articles-on-parenting.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Physical activities, for example, gardening, playing trail, working out at the gym, walking, jogging.
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Henrietta Constance (Harriet) Smithson (1800 - March 3, 1854) was an Irish actress, the number special wife of Hector Berlioz, and the inspiration for Symphonie Fantastique.
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 The Hector Berlioz Biography Page on Classic Cat
At the age of 23, his unrequited (at first) love for the Irish Shakespearean actress Henrietta Constance Smithson was the inspiration for his Symphonie fantastique.
The autobiographic nature of this piece of program music was also considered sensational at the time.
He met virtuoso violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini a few times and, according to Berlioz's memoirs, Paganini offered him 20,000 francs after he saw Harold in Italy performed live as the money was intended as a reward for writing a viola piece for the violin virtuoso to perform as his own.
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 SMITHSON, HENRIETTA CO... - Online Information article about SMITHSON, HENRIETTA CO...
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CONSTANCE, LAKE OF (called by the Romans Lacus Brigantinus or lake of Bregenz, and now usually named in German Bodensee, as well as the " Swabian Sea ")
CONSTANCE (1800-1854), Irish actress, was the daughter of a theatrical manager.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SIV_SOU/SMITHSON_HENRIETTA_CONSTANCE_18.html   (317 words)

  
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SMITH CROWDER born Illinois Aug 9, 1862 died 1936 married Marie Marie Shellabarger born 1872 died Red Bluff June 12, 1961 daughter of David S Shellabarger 1.
ROBERT SMITH CROWDER born Calif Nov 3, 1907 died Mar 1, 1960 married Constance Ayer 2.
CULLEN, STEPHEN Born Pennsylvania 1839 married Henrietta (*) born New York 1844, Red Bluff census 1870 I.
www.csuchico.edu /lbib/spc/lingenfelter/C/ling_c8.doc   (5257 words)

  
 Chenoweth - Harris Unknowns
But Hattie is a Chenoweth descendant, her great grandmother being Rachel Chenoweth who married Smithson Hollowell in Lick Creek, Orange Co., IN.
Henrietta was the daughter of Richard(4) Arthur(3) Richard(2).
They were married on August 30, 1904 in Noble, Cleveland Co., OK. Hattie is also a Chenoweth descendant her great grandmother being Rachel Chenoweth who married Smithson Hollowell in Lick Creek, Orange Co., IN.
www.chenowethsite.com /chunmain.htm   (13851 words)

  
 Ophelia Bibliography - by Thomas Larque
The Bard on the Brain: Understanding the Mind through the Art of Shakespeare and the Science of Brain Imaging.
Fair Ophelia: A Life of Harriet Smithson Berlioz.
of Fair Ophelia: A Life of Harriet Smithson Berlioz by Peter Raby.
shakespearean.org.uk /ophbib1.htm   (3066 words)

  
 Millsaps College :: Department of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
There's a concurrent exhibition at the museum of the works of Vicksburg native Caroline Compton about which you could also write an entry.
There will also be several exhibits of works by women artists in the Lewis Art Gallery this semester, including one by our own Sandra Smithson (Jan. 18-Feb. 25) and a Straddlefork art lecture and exhibit by Julie Schneider (lecture tentatively scheduled for Thursday, March 23, 7:30, AC 215).
In addition, both the Dunbar and Summers lectures this semester seem particularly relevant and interesting to our class: The Dunbar philosophy lecture will be by Martha Nussbaum, "Secret Sewers of Vice: Disgust, Bodies, and the Law," on Tuesday, March 21, 7:00 p.m., AC 215.
www.millsaps.edu /art/ah_women.shtml   (2469 words)

  
 WAYNE COUNTY OBITUARIESSEPTEMBER,
Survivors include two brothers, Joshua Smithson and Matthew Taylor, grandparents Leon and Martha Taylor and Milton and Nevada Mills.
, 59, of Huntington, W. Va. Born May 24, 1939 in Cabell County, W. Va., a son of Ermel Milum, and the late Sylvia Henrietta (Skeens) Milum.
sisters, Constance Triolo, Dorothea Zimmerman, and Madeline Urell; one brother, Clifford Ryan.
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 Howard County Marriage Licenses
Smith, Henrietta E. Howard Co., MD Myers, Charles E. Howard Co., MD 06 Nov 1913
Smith, Henrietta L. Annapolis, MD League, Eugene O. Annapolis, MD 02 Apr 1917
Smithson, Rosemary A. Elkridge, MD O'Malley, Berkley J. Elkridge, MD 12 Dec 1924
www.hchsmd.org /BrideSm.htm   (4189 words)

  
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68, 77, 90, 92 Derby, Raymond 3, 77, 90, 92 DeShazer, J. Des Marais, Dora 109 Des Marais, Lillian 109 Despain, Fae Cornish 7 Despain, Margaret Ann 7 Devere, James 63 De Worth, Constance 37, 50 De Worth, Ernest A. De Worth, William, Mr.
169 Heart, William 36 Heck, Henrietta 265 Heck, Rosemary 93 Heck, Stanley 265 Heck, Victor, Mrs.
171 Larson, Wilbur 167 LaSage, Edward 258 LaSage, Howard 258 LaSage, James 13, 106, 258 LaSage, Robert 13, 258 LaSee, Mary 264 Lash, Kenneth 182 Latourell, Robert & Henrietta & son 249 Lauby, A. J., Mr.
www.scls.lib.wi.us /mcm/history/elsie/elsies_text.txt   (17911 words)

  
 Marriage Records - Sl-Sz
Smith, Henrietta, County Clerk No. 1447, issued in 1908
Smithson, Edwin, County Clerk No. 17289, issued in 1930
Smithson, Loretta, County Clerk No. 21665, issued in 1916
www.westchestergov.com /wcarchives/Online_Indexes/PersonalNameIndexes/marriagerecords/marriage_records_Sl_Sz.htm   (19047 words)

  
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data also from Constance Le Mieux's application for National Society 2 CONT ofColonial Dames of America source: GENEALOGY OF JOHN STEVENS, 2 CONT Holmes, 1906.
data from Constance Le Mieux 1 FAMS @F196@ 1 FAMC @F157@ 0 @I441@ INDI 1 NAME William /Whiting/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC,,ENG 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1647 2 PLAC Hartford,Hartford Co.,CT 1 NOTE !
data from Constance Le Mieux's application for the National Society of 2 CONT Colonial Dames in America, (colonial number # 1741, Connecticut 2 CONT associate number# 967) ; source: Goodwin's GENEALOGICAL NOTES p 2 CONT 329, 330.
www.genealogyforum.com /gedcom/gedcom3b/gedr3384.ged   (7930 words)

  
 The Bohemian Girl
VOCALS: Anna Russell, Constance Brigham, Mildred Dunnock, Frank Rogier, Delbert Anderson, Helen Boatwright.
1913 record by Frank Pollock and Henrietta Wakefield of 1913 prod
Recording(s): 1910: 78/HMV(E) 03191, LP-1480) "Bring Me a Rose" (1910: 78/HMV(E) 03190, LP-1480) Alfred Lester: "My Motter" (1915: 78/Col(E) 544, LP-524, LP-1480) Florence Smithson: "The Pipes of Pan," "Arcady Is Ever Young" (1915: 78/Col(E) 542, LP-1480) "Come Back to Arcady," "Light Is My Heart" (1915: 78/Col(E) 543, LP-1480
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Chapter 10: The supervision of foreign language teachers, Constance K. Knop
A methodology and some tentative answers, Andrew C. Porter and John L. Smithson
Chapter 5: Translating teaching practice into improved student achievement, Jonathan A. Supovitz
www.uic.edu /educ/nsse/yearbooks/yearbooks100.html   (9378 words)

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