- Ford,
Betty; Chase,
Chris (1987).
Betty, a Glad Awakening.
Garden City, New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-23502-0. Ford,
Betty;
Betty Ford Center...
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Betty Ann Ong (Chinese: 鄧月薇,
Taishanese Ang4 ngut4 mi3;
February 5, 1956 –
September 11, 2001) was an
American flight attendant who
worked for American...
- the Prairie. Born in
Kansas City, Missouri, in 1926,
Betty Lynn was the only
child of
Elizabeth Ann (née Lynn) and
George A. Dailey. Her
father was a civil...
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Betty Ann Norton (5 July 1936 – 5 June 2020) was an
Irish drama teacher and
founder of the
Betty Ann Norton Theatre School and
actor agency.
Norton was...
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Bettyann Watson Sheats is an
American politician from Maine. A Democrat, she
served in the
Maine House of Representatives. She lost her seat in a re-election...
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Betty Ann Bruno (née Cain;
October 1, 1931 – July 30, 2023) was an
American child actress and journalist. She
started her
journalist career as a political...
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fiction work was
published in 1949. His most
famous work, the
novella Bettyann, is
considered a
classic of
science fiction. Well
known science fiction...
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Betty Ann Carr (September 6, 1942 -
January 7, 1995) is an
American actress of
Native American ancestry, musician,
composer and film
editor best known...
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Betty Ann Davies (24
December 1910 – 14 May 1955) was a
British stage and film
actress active from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Davies made her
first stage...
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Convention Address".
American Rhetoric.
Retrieved 2013-06-04. Kevles,
Bettyann (March 3, 1991). "The
Youngest Victims of AIDS". The New York Times. "Search...