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  2. Dorothy Day - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Day (1952) The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day, New York, NY: Harper and Brothers; Dorothy Day (1963) Loaves and Fishes: The Inspiring Story of the Catholic Worker Movement, New York, NY: Harper and Row; reprinted 1997 by Orbis Books; Dorothy Day (1979) Therese: A Life of Therese of Lisieux, Templegate Publishing

  3. Judith Palache Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Charles Gregory (father), Mary Palache (mother), Charles Palache (grandfather), Alice Palache Jones (aunt) Judith Palache Gregory (1932–2017), also known as Judith Gregory , was an American writer, counselor, educator, and permaculturalist , who served as executor for Dorothy Day after lifelong friendship that began with her editing for the ...

  4. Dorothy Day: Dissenting Voice of the American Century

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    "Dorothy Day review: biography of a radical rebel is the masterpiece she deserves". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Margolin, Elaine (March 14, 2020). "Radical Lives: On New Biographies of Rose Pastor Stokes and Dorothy Day". Los Angeles Review of Books; Mastromatteo, Mike (May 13, 2020).

  5. The Long Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    The Long Loneliness is the autobiography of Dorothy Day, published in 1952 by Harper & Brothers. In the book, Day chronicles her involvement in socialist groups along with her eventual conversion to Catholicism in 1927, and the beginning of her newspaper the Catholic Worker in 1933. [1] [2]

  6. Woman, 106, who still lives in her own apartment eats these ...

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    Dorothy Staten knows the importance of having a room of one’s own. So at 106 years old, she still lives in her own apartment, enjoying good health and dispensing tips on how to live a long life ...

  7. David Letterman eulogizes his mother Dorothy Mengering - AOL

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    He died of a heart attack in 1973. (Dave's son, Harry, is named after him.) Ten years later, she wed Hans P. Mengering, a retired structural engineer for an Indianapolis architectural firm.

  8. Dorothy Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Bridges was born Dorothy Louise Simpson [2] in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] Her father was an immigrant from the United Kingdom, born and raised in Liverpool, England. [3] Her mother was of Irish and Swiss-German ancestry. [2] Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was two years old. [2] Bridges made her film debut in the movie Finders ...

  9. How Did Dorothy Stratten Die? What Hulu Left Out About the ...

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    How did Dorothy Stratten die? In early 1980, Dorothy was given the title of Playmate of the Year. Around the same time, she scored a role in the 1981 film They All Laughed alongside Audrey Hepburn .