- admired.
Gertrude Stein and
Alice B.
Toklas were his godparents.
Nicknamed Bumby as a
toddler by his
mother "because of his
plump teddy-bear qualities",...
-
orphanage for
mentally traumatized orphans under the care of Dr.
Angus Bumby. To get rid of the
trauma and
learn the
truth about her past, she once again...
- to help with
housework and with
Bumby, and
borrowed a pram to take the baby on
walks in the
Luxembourg Gardens.
Bumby's christening was held at St. Luke's...
-
Bumby or
Bumbie may
refer to:
Walter Bumby,
British rugby player Bumby, the
nickname of Jack Hemingway, son of the
author Ernest Hemingway Doctor Bumby...
- live the life of a journalist. Hemingway, Hadley, and
their son (nicknamed
Bumby)
returned to
Paris in
January 1924 and
moved into an
apartment on the rue...
-
often ends up
misspelled on paychecks,
reserved parking spots, etc. (e.g., "
Bumby", "Boondy" or "Birdy"). Politically, Al
appears to have
mixed views; various...
-
Walter Bumby (born 26
October 1860 –
fourth ¼ 1936) was an
English rugby union footballer who pla**** in the 1880s and 1890s. He pla**** at representative...
- Mary Anna
Bumby (1811–1862) was a
British missionary and b****eeper. She was
significant for
introducing the
first honeybees to New
Zealand in
March 1839...
- George, 1911–1915". BC
Studies (63): 29–53. doi:10.14288/bcs.v0i63.1190.
Bumby, Anna. The
Sales Campaign of
George J
Hammond and the
Natural Resources...
-
Vournas 2006, p. 95.
Padiyar &
Kulkarni 2018, p. 286. Machowski,
Bialek &
Bumby 2011, p. 384. Tang 2021, pp. 32–33.
Milano 2010, p. 106. Van Cutsem, Thierry;...