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813/.54 19. LC Class. PS3569.M53785 L3 1984. A Land Remembered is a best-selling novel written by author Patrick D. Smith, and published in 1984 by Pineapple Press. It is historical fiction set mostly in pioneer or "cracker" Florida. The story covers over a century of Florida history from 1858 to 1968. It is available in both hardcover and ...
George Tobias (July 14, 1901 – February 27, 1980) was an American theater, film and television actor. He had character parts and supporting roles in several major films of Hollywood's Golden Age . He is also known for his role as Abner Kravitz on the TV sitcom Bewitched from 1964 to 1971.
Book of Tobit. The Book of Tobit ( / ˈtoʊbɪt / ), [a] also known as the Book of Tobias, is a 3rd or early 2nd century BC work describing how God tests the faithful, responds to prayers, and protects the covenant community (i.e., the Israelites). [1] It tells the story of two Israelite families, that of the blind Tobit in Nineveh and of the ...
The father of two will have to pay a fine of $6,700 and, after that, he will be able to return home. He won't serve jail time, as the judge suspended his 52-week sentence for 12 months.
The couple says that while they weren't at the home during filming, they "would have given anything to be a fly on the wall during that time."The home remains for rent on Airbnb for between $400 ...
Jeffrey S. Tobias is a British professor of oncology at University College, London, and co-author of Cancer and its Management and Informed Consent in Medical Research. He is on the board at Cancer Research UK , and is a former president of the British Association for Head and Neck Oncology .
Sheila Tobias (April 26, 1935 – July 6, 2021) was an American college administrator who studied the gender gap in math and science at the college level. Early life [ edit ] Tobias was born in Brooklyn , New York, [1] the eldest daughter of Paul Tobias and Rose Steinberger Tobias. [2]
January 30, 1816. Fayette, ME. Died. October 9, 1897. Fayette, ME. Emeline Bachelder Gurney (1816–1897) was a woman from Fayette, Maine, who was shunned by her family and community. Emeline gained notoriety after death, with her life story inspiring a documentary, then a book and a play.