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  Faculty - Margaret Zoller Booth
Booth, M.Z. and J. Matuga, (2003) Swazi children's families as reflected in their drawings: The impact of the home environment.
Booth, M.Z. Settler, missionary, and the state: Contradictions in the formulation of educational policy in colonial Swaziland.
Booth, M.Z. Children of migrant fathers: The effects of father absence on Swazi children's preparedness for school.
www.bgsu.edu /organizations/cfdr/about/facultymembers/booth   (251 words)

  
 Obituary: Margaret Booth
Film editor Margaret Booth, who began her career in silent films with D.W. Griffith and ended it seven decades later editing "The Way We Were" and other films for producer Ray Stark, has died.
Booth, who received an Academy Award nomination for "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935) and an honorary Oscar in 1977, died of complications from a stroke Monday at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles.
Booth was at MGM from 1937 to 1968 before working for Ray Stark at Rastar from the mid-1970s until her retirement in 1986.
www.welcometosilentmovies.com /news/newsarchive/booth.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Father Leo Booth -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Booth Tarkington was born in Indianapolis, and graduated from Princeton University in 1893.
Booth was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, and made her first appearance on British television in 1968.
Connie Booth subsequently appeared on British television when an American accent was required, in roles such as Mrs Errol in a BBC adaptation of ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' and Miss March in a dramatisation of Edith Wharton's ''The Buccaneers''.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/53/father-leo-booth.html   (966 words)

  
 Margaret Booth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margaret Booth (January 16, 1898 – October 28, 2002) was an American film editor.
She received an Academy Honorary Award in 1978 for her work in film editing.
Booth holds the record for the longest-lived person who ever won an Oscar or Academy Award.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Booth   (162 words)

  
 M Booth & Associates, Inc. - All About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Before she came to M Booth, she served as assistant to the president and CEO of Executive Health Group, a preventive healthcare organization that caters to celebrities.
When she's not at M Booth, she is either pursuing her BS degree in Special Education at NYU (she's only 15 credits away) or volunteering for Angels Unaware, a rehabilitation program for children with mental disabilities.
When she's not keeping M Booth organized, you can find her spending time on the water: snorkeling, river tubing and whitewater rafting on the Delaware River are among her favorite activities.
www.mbooth.com /about_bios.html   (2592 words)

  
 Carson Johnson - The Booth Family - Chapter 5
Thomas Booth  was born in 1272 in Barton (or 1283 in Barrowford Booth), Lancashire,
Sir Knight George Boothe, son of Sir William Boothe  and Maude de Dutton, married Katherine Monford.  He was lord of Massie Manor.  He died in 1483.  They had three sons and four daughters, and one of their sons was Sir William Boothe.  Katherine Monford  was the daughter of Robert Martfort, born in 1432.
Sir William Boothe, son of Sir William Boothe  and Margaret Ashton, was born in 1473, and died in 1519 in Dunham, Massie, Cheshire,
www.carsonjohnson.com /chapter05-booth.htm   (1279 words)

  
 Margaret Elsie Booth
Margaret Elsie Booth, the sixth in a family of eight, the children of Richard Thornton and Elsie Edge Booth was born at Alpine, Utah, September 1, 1859.
Margaret Elsie was the first child to be born to this family in Utah.
Margaret was a favorite among her associates because of her cheerful and fun-loving disposition.
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/family/mebooth.html   (703 words)

  
 Margaret UNDERWOOD Booth
Margaret UNDERWOOD, born before 1640, died after 1663; married in 1660, Humphrey BOOTH Sr., born before 1636 in (of) London, England, died before 1690.
Humphrey BOOTH came to VA from London in 1653-4, was a Justice 11 Dec 1656, and was living in 1665; m Margaret, dau of Col. Wm.
A marriage settlement between Humphry BOOTH and Margaret his wife, dated 1 Aug 1663, is recorded in Essex [sic] and from this it appears that the marriage took place prior to 24 Aug 1660...Capt. Humphrey BOOTH and his wife Margaret UNDERWOOD had three children; 1.
www.combs-families.org /combs/assoc/u-booth.htm   (971 words)

  
 Board of Directors Installation Dinner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Margaret Booth was presented with an award by the Editors Guild on the occasion of her 100th birthday, in recognition of "her contribution to the art of film editing." Miss Booth began her career as a neg.cutter in 1915 at D.W. Griffith's lab.
Miss Booth was nominated for an Academy Award for her work on 1935's 'Mutiny on the Bounty' and in 1977 she was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Oscar.
Doyenne of film editors Margaret Booth, celebrating her 100th birthday, was presented with a special crystal award as a tribute to her outstanding career Pictured here are (l-r) producer Ray Stark, Miss Booth's companion Vivienne, Miss Booth, Guild President Donn Cambern and past president John Burnett.
www.editorsguild.com /newsletter/JanFeb98/installdinner.html   (487 words)

  
 Alabama Women's Hall of Fame ' Margaret Booth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Margaret Booth, intellectual and cultural mentor for the Montgomery area for almost forty years, is remembered for the advances she made in education for women.
Born in Montgomery, Alabama, on September 21, 1880, she was educated in Montgomery public schools and at Agnes Scott Institute, which was said to have received college status on the basis of her College Board score.
An imposing woman with a commanding presence, Margaret Booth possessed a cultivated mind, a strong character, and a kind heart.
www.awhf.org /booth.html   (279 words)

  
 Salon.com Sex | A fine touch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Veteran film editor Margaret Booth cut up the dreams and hopes of all the tough-guy directors and reassembled them the way she liked.
But Margaret Booth had never thrown a left hook in her life, and she was 74 by then.
Margaret Booth died this Nov. 1, at the age of 104.
www.salon.com /sex/turn_on/2002/11/07/booth/print.html   (800 words)

  
 The Booth Family History
John Booth was born between 1775 and 1785.
Anderson Booth was born in 1805 in Barren County, Kentucky.
Margaret was born in 1809 also in Barren County.
seibelfamily.net /Booth.htm   (553 words)

  
 M Booth & Associates, Inc. - All About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
As managing director at M Booth, he is deeply involved in the firm's business-to-business, healthcare and public issues divisions.
Prior to joining M Booth and Associates, Richard provided counsel on B2B and consumer initiatives as client services manager for the Interactive Group of Cone, Inc. Prior to that, he served as senior vice president at Edelman Worldwide in the Consumer Healthcare division.
At Booth she has created and managed campaigns for a broad range of clients in the food, beauty, health and home products arenas.
www.mbooth.com /about_leadership.html   (1590 words)

  
 [Exotica] [obits] Margaret Booth, Kam Fong Chun, Jason Mizell, Peggy Moran, Andre De Toth
ET LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Film editor Margaret Booth, whose spent seven decades editing silent films and such classics as ``The Way We Were'' and ``Annie,'' died of complications from a stroke Monday.
Booth, who received an Academy Award nomination in 1935 for ``Mutiny on the Bounty'' and an honorary Oscar in 1977 for her contribution to the craft of film editing, was remembered as a tireless editor who worked well into her 80s.
Among the many movies Booth edited for various Hollywood studios were ``Camille'' with Greta Garbo, ``A Yank at Oxford,'' ``The Red Badge of Courage,'' ``Fat City,'' and ``The Sunshine Boys.'' Born in Los Angeles in 1898, Booth started in films at age 17 as a film joiner for D.W. Griffith.
mailman.xmission.com /pipermail/exotica/2002-October/006452.html   (826 words)

  
 Margaret Booth -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Margaret Booth (January 16, 1898 – October 28, 2002) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (Click link for more info and facts about film editor) film editor.
Born in (Click link for more info and facts about Los Angeles, California) Los Angeles, California, she started her (The film industry of the United States) Hollywood career as a 'patcher', editing films by (United States film maker who was the first to use flashbacks and fade-outs (1875-1948)) D.
She received an (Click link for more info and facts about Academy Honorary Award) Academy Honorary Award in 1978 for her work in film editing.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/margaret_booth.htm   (296 words)

  
 BOOTH TARKINGTON PAPERS 1896 - 1979
Booth Tarkington (1869-1946), native of Indianapolis, student at Princeton (Class of 1893), was perhaps Indiana's most famous author, both as playwright and as novelist.
Donald and Margaret Jameson had three children, Patty, Fenton, and Margaret (Mig); John and Florence Jameson had three children, Susanah, John, and Florence; Booth and Josephine Jameson had no children.
(OMB 0018) BT to Booth and Josephine Jameson 1935-1940
indianahistory.org /library/manuscripts/collection_guides/m0274.html   (1452 words)

  
 Margaret Booth
The sister of Broadway and film actor Elmer Booth, Margaret Booth entered films as a patcher, or film joiner, for D.W. Griffith.
In 1939 she was elevated to the position of editor-in-chief at MGM; this meant that she would move out of the editing room and would supervise the work of others, then offer her own opinions and suggestions before a film was prepared for release.
Though never honored with an Academy Award during her MGM days, Margaret Booth was finally awarded a special Oscar in 1977.
www.djangomusic.com /actor_bio.asp?pid=P+82446   (194 words)

  
 Special Collections Manuscripts - Margaret Herrick Library - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
She worked as a freelance editor and associate producer from the 1970s through the mid-1980s.
Booth was nominated for an Oscar for editing Mutiny on the Bounty and received a 1977 Honorary Academy Award.
The Margaret Booth Collection spans the years 1935-1983 and encompasses approximately 3 linear feet.
www.oscars.org /mhl/sc/booth_220.html   (110 words)

  
 LCGS (Ohio) Projects - Mentor Cemetery Sec. 3A Rows 7-12 - Mentor
Booth, James A. Booth/ Ella Wright/ 1849-1901/ James A./ 1850-1932
Booth, Albert H. Albert H. Booth/ died Dec. 13, 1860,/ Aged 33 years./ Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord./ Jones and Son Cleveland
Booth, Maria C. [W face] In memory of/ our beloved sister/ Maria C. Booth/ 26 yrs.
www.rootsweb.com /~ohlcgs/mentor/muny03a_0712.html   (793 words)

  
 Historic Note on Moretown Vermont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Margaret Booth has lived in Moretown Village since 1927.
She remembers the row of tamaracks next door to her house, where the Schultz family lives now.
Booth, my mother-in-law, told me that Dr. Haylett would come through the kitchen door and he'd give the kids pink pills, candy-coated pills.
www.central-vt.com /towns/history/HstMore.htm   (613 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Culture and Education the Social Consequences of Western Schooling in Contemporary Swaziland by ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Booth analyzes the results of a longitudinal study tracking the academic progress of 80 students in Swaziland who must daily cross boundaries between their traditional African families and a Westernized educational system.
Particular attention has been paid to the impact of the absence of the father (due to migrant labor) on children's scholastic achievement.
The connection between the educational level of mothers and the schooling of daughters is also discussed.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-076182717x-0   (198 words)

  
 (Bruce H. BOOTH - Margaret BOOTH )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Evelyn Jiraldine BOOTH (13 MAR 1900 - ____)
Florence Mae BOOTH (7 JUL 1913 - ____)
Franklin Mayfield BOOTH (18 JUN 1889 - 6 JUN 1943)
www.winstead.org /data/index/ind0113.html   (180 words)

  
 Margaret L. Booth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Margaret Lee Booth, 67, of Fredericksburg died Monday, July 26, 2004, at Inova Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria.
She had retired as a legal administrator and paralegal.
Survivors include her husband, Armond J. Booth; three brothers, Ralph "Dick" Bryant, Ralph "Chester" Bryant and Donald J. Bryant, all of Stafford County; three sisters, Joyce Breeden and Kathleen Emory, both of Spotsylvania County, and Peggy Mabrey of Houston, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.
www.freelancestar.com /News/FLS/2004/072004/07282004/1445798/printer_friendly   (141 words)

  
 Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters: [2 Vol-set] - The Honourable Dame Margaret Booth G J Maple LLBLond A ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Honourable Dame Margaret Booth G J Maple LLBLond A K Biggs Nicholas Wall MACantab Publications
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Biography of The Honourable Dame Margaret Booth G J Maple LLBLond A K Biggs Nicholas Wall MACantab
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 Learn more about Margaret Booth in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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www.onlineencyclopedia.org /m/ma/margaret_booth.html   (231 words)

  
 Virginian-Pilot Obituaries (HamptonRoads.com/PilotOnline.com)
Margaret Louise Booth, 83, a resident of Colonial Home Assisted Living and formerly of Charlton Drive, died March 3, 2005, in a Portsmouth hospital.
She was predeceased by her parents, Elizabeth D. and Boyd F. Mosser; her husband, Walter Milton Booth; a son, Boyd E. Booth; and a sister, Betty Garrett.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara B. Turner and husband Robert of Suffolk; a son, George H. Booth and wife Diane of Chesapeake; sister, Virginia Simpson of Maryland; four grandchildren, Teresa Keithley, George Turner, Amy Booth and Geoffrey Booth; and three great-grandchildren, Jordan and Joshua Keithley and Courtney Turner.
home.hamptonroads.com /obits/details.cfm?obitID=19292   (348 words)

  
 [Deathwatch] Margaret Booth, Film Editor, 104   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Margaret Booth, 104; Film Editor Had 70-Year Career By Claudia Luther, Times Staff Writer Film editor Margaret Booth, who began her career in silent films with D.W. Griffith and ended it seven decades later editing "The Way We Were" and other films for producer Ray Stark, has died.
when [it] drops or doesn't drop, and when it sustains." "He would tell me why he went to a close-up," Booth said of the director in a 1976 interview for Films in Focus.
"He said, 'Always play it in the long shot unless you want to punctuate something.' He told me the different techniques of cutting." Booth would work long after hours, practicing on the takes Stahl threw onto the cutting-room floor.
slick.org /deathwatch/mailarchive/msg00905.html   (358 words)

  
 William Booth, [Sir Knight]/Ellen Montgomery
Name: Margaret Booth Born: ABT 1500 at: of Twemlowe, Chesh, Eng Married: AFT 1539 at: Died: at: Spouses: Marmaduke Constable
Name: Jane Booth Born: ABT 1500 at: of Barton, Eccles, Lancashire, England Married: 1533 at: of Dutton, Cheshire, England Died: at: Spouses: Thomas Holford Hugh Dutton
Name: Dorothy Booth Born: ABT 1510 at: of Barton, Eccles, Lancashire, England Married: 14 Aug 1516 at: Died: 19 Mar 1584 at: Spouses: Edward Warren
www.angelfire.com /folk/morgan/fam/fam04828.htm   (258 words)

  
 D. H. STALEY/Margaret Carr BOOTH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Born: at: Died: at: Father:John William BOOTH Mother:Elizabeth Mary SCHNEBLY Other Spouses:
Name: Margaret STALEY Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Name: John Booth STALEY Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
www.stormpages.com /elschram/famfiles/fam00645.htm   (95 words)

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