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American journalist and columnist (1901–1970)
Doris Fleeson (May 20, 1901 – August 1, 1970) was an American journalist and columnist and was the first woman in the United States to have a nationally
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Fleeson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Doris Fleeson (1901–1970), American journalist William Fleeson, American psychologist This
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businesswoman Doris Fitton (1897–1985), Australian actress, director, and producer Doris Fleeson (1901–1970), American journalist and newspaper columnist Doris Fleischman
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Organization covering the US executive branch
Thomas Lunsford Stokes, Tom Squitieri, Marcus Stern, Susan Feeney, Doris Fleeson, James Polk, James V. Risser, and William Neikirk. Gridiron Club Radio
White House Correspondents' Association
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American journalist
1930, was to fellow journalist Doris Fleeson; their daughter, Doris, was born two years later. O'Donnell and Fleeson divorced in 1942 after their political
John O'Donnell (political journalist)
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Day of the year
Euwe, Dutch chess player, mathematician, and author (died 1981) 1901 – Doris Fleeson, American journalist (died 1970) 1904 – Margery Allingham, English author
May_20
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(born 1900) 1970 – Frances Farmer, American actress (born 1913) 1970 – Doris Fleeson, American journalist (born 1901) 1970 – Otto Heinrich Warburg, German
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City in Rice County, Kansas
until 1965. Electricity in Sterling is publicly owned and operated. Doris Fleeson, syndicated journalist, born in Sterling Nicolle Galyon, songwriter/singer
Sterling,_Kansas
American journalism award
CORRESPONDENT CHARLES LUCEY DIES AT 89". The Washington Post. July 8, 1994. "Doris Fleeson, Columnist, Dies; Winner of Journalism Honors". The New York Times.
Raymond Clapper Memorial Award
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Reference work published in 1971
Julia de Burgos Elisabeth May Adams Craig Minnie Fisher Cunningham Doris Fleeson Bess Furman Elizabeth Meriwether (Dorothy Dix) Gilmer Dorothy Lerner
Notable American Women, 1607–1950
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Early print syndication service
about 1924 until his death in 1941. The liberal Washington columnist Doris Fleeson wrote a daily Bell political column from 1945 to 1954. Drew Pearson's
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presidents. Among the judges were Milton S. Eisenhower, Carl Rowan, Doris Fleeson, Arthur Sherwood Flemming, Sol Linowitz, David Brinkley, Betty Furness
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Month in 1901
for weal or for woe." Born: Max Euwe, Dutch chess player (d. 1981) Doris Fleeson, American journalist (d. 1970) Died: Johannes Minckwitz, 58, German
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1966 Doris Fleeson journalist and columnist; first woman in the U.S. to have a nationally syndicated political column Headliner Award 1950 Doris Fleischman
List of Theta Sigma Phi members
List_of_Theta_Sigma_Phi_members
Month of 1960
March 9, 1960, p.1 "Sen. Neuberger Seems Assured Of Six More Years", by Doris Fleeson, The Daily Republic (Mitchell SD), March 8, 1960, p.4 O'Dea, Suzanne
March_1960
Street and Broadway Strut" music by Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics by Neville Fleeson "42nd Street Dub" by Prince Jammy "42nd Street Dub" by Renegade Soundwave
List of songs about New York City
List_of_songs_about_New_York_City
Copperfield), Fred Kitchen (Mr Quinion), Peter Bull (Mr Creakle), Marjorie Fleeson (Mrs Creakle), Michael Scoble (Mealy), Keith Smith (Captain Hopkins), Robert
List of Armchair Theatre episodes
List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes
(PDF), New York Times, January 28, 1941 White House Staff Book, p. 33 Fleeson, Doris (July 1, 1955), "In Like a Dinosaur, Out Like a Lamb", St. Petersburg
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Title of a series of short film "talkies" of 1920s
Archive) DVD 434 & 435 (NYC) Neville Fleeson & Gladys Baxter "Vaudeville Headliners" February 11, 1927 Neville Fleeson & Gladys Baxter (released as two separate
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American politician (1904–1984)
Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. August 22, 1956. p. 1. Fleeson, Doris (September 5, 1956). "Frank Church promises Welker real test". Deseret
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Transfer of presidential power from Dwight D. Eisenhower to John F. Kennedy
Dec 1960. Retrieved 20 May 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Dallek, p. 118 Fleeson, Doris (25 Dec 1960). "Fred Dutton, Cabinet Aide, Has Most Challenging Job"
Presidential transition of John F. Kennedy
Presidential_transition_of_John_F._Kennedy
American diesel-powered cutter
Increased Defense". Post-Star. 6 September 1939. p. 1. O'Donnell, John; Fleeson, Doris (26 April 1941). "Roosevelt Hints At Nazis In Greenland - Lashes Lindbergh"
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DORIS FLEESON
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Female
English
Variant spelling of Greek Doris, DORRIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure."
Female
English
(ΔωÏίς) Greek name DORIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the sea, consort of Nereus and mother of the Nereids (sea nymphs).Â
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Greek American
meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Dorianus, DORIN means "of the Dorian tribe."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Of the Sea
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Greek
Descendant of Dorus; Place Name; From Doris
Male
Italian
Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, LORIS means "of Laurentum."Â
Male
Greek
(ΔωÏός) Greek name of a son of Hellen and founder of the Dorian tribe, probably derived from the word doron, DOROS means "gift."
Girl/Female
Greek
meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
Girl/Female
Greek
Of the sea. Also feminine form of Dorian: Of Doris, a district of Greece; or of Doros, a...
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss
From Doris; Dorian Woman; Woman of the Sea; Gift; Gift from God; Name of a Place
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Spanish Dolores, DORES means "sorrows."
Male
Russian
(БориÑ) Russian name said to originally derive from Tatar Bogoris, BORIS means "small." Later, however, it was taken to be a short form of Borislav, the first element coming from the root bor- ("battle"), hence "fighter, warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Russian American Slavic
Fight. Fighter. Famous bearers: Russian writer Boris Pasternak, author of Dr Zhivagoz; Boris...
Girl/Female
Greek American
Gift. In Greek mythology, the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids; also the...
Girl/Female
Greek
meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
Female
Hebrew
(דּï‹×¨Ö´×™×ª) Hebrew name DORIT means "generation" or "period of time."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, Greek
Gift; From Doris; Similar to Doris
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Greek American
meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
Female
Greek
(ΔωÏίς) Greek name DORIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the sea, consort of Nêreus and mother of the Nereids (sea nymphs).Â
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Hindu
Moon glow, Moonlight
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Wins God of Grandeur
Boy/Male
Indian
Lover
Girl/Female
Sikh
Goddess Durga, Achiever
Girl/Female
Tamil
Musical Rhythm
Girl/Female
Muslim
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Son of Earth; Honoured
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vibhanshu | விபாஂஷà¯Â
Embellishment
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God of Faith
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v.
The space between two channels of the Doric triglyph.
a.
Of or relating to one of the ancient Greek musical modes or keys. Its character was adapted both to religions occasions and to war.
n.
A genus of nudibranchiate mollusks having a wreath of branchiae on the back.
a.
Belonging to, or resembling, the oldest and simplest of the three orders of architecture used by the Greeks, but ranked as second of the five orders adopted by the Romans. See Abacus, Capital, Order.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Doris in Greece.
n.
Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species.
n.
The half channel or groove in the edge of the triglyph in the Doric order.
n. pl.
A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks having the branchiae in a wreath or group around the anal opening, as in the genus Doris.
n.
The fillet, or band, at the bottom of a Doric frieze, separating it from the architrave.
a.
Pertaining to Doris, in ancient Greece, or to the Dorians; as, the Doric dialect.
n.
The Doric dialect.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks of Doris; Doric; as, a Dorian fashion.
a.
Same as Doric, 3.
pl.
of Dory
n.
A Doric phrase or idiom.
pl.
of Dory
n.
A Doric phrase or idiom.
n.
The quarter-round molding (ovolo) of the Roman Doric style. See Illust. of Column