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  • Edward Sheldon
  • American dramatist (1886–1946)

    Edward Brewster Sheldon (February 4, 1886, in Chicago, Illinois – April 1, 1946, in New York City) was an American dramatist. His plays include Salvation

    Edward Sheldon

    Edward Sheldon

    Edward_Sheldon

  • Edward Sheldon (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Edward Sheldon may refer to: Edward Sheldon (1886–1946), American dramatist Edward Austin Sheldon (1823–1897), American educator, founding president of

    Edward Sheldon (disambiguation)

    Edward_Sheldon_(disambiguation)

  • Robert Sheldon, Baron Sheldon
  • British politician (1923–2020)

    Robert Edward Sheldon, Baron Sheldon PC (born Isaac Ezra Shamash; 13 September 1923 – 2 February 2020) was a British Labour Party politician and life

    Robert Sheldon, Baron Sheldon

    Robert_Sheldon,_Baron_Sheldon

  • Edward Sheldon (politician)
  • English politician

    Edward Ralph Charles Sheldon (2 March 1782 – 11 June 1836) was an English politician. He represented the constituency of South Warwickshire from 1835 until

    Edward Sheldon (politician)

    Edward_Sheldon_(politician)

  • Edward Austin Sheldon
  • Edward Austin Sheldon (October 4, 1823 – August 26, 1897) was an American educator, and the founding president of the State University of New York at

    Edward Austin Sheldon

    Edward Austin Sheldon

    Edward_Austin_Sheldon

  • Edward Sheldon (translator)
  • English translator

    Edward Sheldon (born at Beoley, Worcestershire, 23 April 1599; died in London, 27 March 1687) was an English translator of four Catholic works. Two of

    Edward Sheldon (translator)

    Edward_Sheldon_(translator)

  • Donald Sheldon
  • American pilot (1921–1975)

    Donald Edward Sheldon (November 21, 1921 – January 26, 1975) was an Alaskan bush pilot who pioneered the technique of glacier landings on Denali during

    Donald Sheldon

    Donald_Sheldon

  • Sheldon Cooper
  • Fictional character in The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon

    Sheldon Lee Cooper, B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D., is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the 2007–2019 CBS television series The

    Sheldon Cooper

    Sheldon_Cooper

  • Boss
  • List of people with the same nickname

    comedy film The Boss (1915 film), a silent film based on the play by Edward Sheldon The Boss (1956 film), an American film by Byron Haskin The Boss (1973

    Boss

    Boss

  • Charles MacArthur
  • American writer

    experiences at the City News Bureau of Chicago. MacArthur also co-wrote, with Edward Sheldon, the play Lulu Belle, which was staged in 1926 by David Belasco. MacArthur

    Charles MacArthur

    Charles MacArthur

    Charles_MacArthur

  • Margaret Ayer Barnes
  • American dramatist

    child, she had a keen interest in theater and reading. She befriended Edward Sheldon, a playwright who would encourage her to become a writer many years

    Margaret Ayer Barnes

    Margaret_Ayer_Barnes

  • Sheldon (name)
  • Name list

    David Sheldon (disambiguation), various people Dominic Sheldon, Anglo-Irish soldier Donald Sheldon (1921–1975), Alaskan bush pilot Edward Sheldon (1886–1946)

    Sheldon (name)

    Sheldon_(name)

  • The Nigger
  • Stage play by Edward Sheldon

    The Nigger is a play by American playwright Edward Sheldon (1886–1946). It explores the relationship between blacks and whites in the melodrama of a politician

    The Nigger

    The Nigger

    The_Nigger

  • Edward S. Cunningham
  • Australian journalist (1859–1957)

    Sir Edward Sheldon Cunningham (21 July 1859 – 28 April 1957) was the editor of the Melbourne Argus from 1906 to 1928. Cunningham was born at De Witt Street

    Edward S. Cunningham

    Edward S. Cunningham

    Edward_S._Cunningham

  • Romance (1930 film)
  • 1930 American film

    Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone, and Gavin Gordon. Based on the 1913 play by Edward Sheldon, the film was written by Edwin Justus Mayer and Bess Meredyth, and distributed

    Romance (1930 film)

    Romance (1930 film)

    Romance_(1930_film)

  • Dishonored Lady
  • 1947 film by Robert Stevenson, Hunt Stromberg, Jack Chertok

    O'Keefe and John Loder. It is based on the 1930 play Dishonored Lady by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes. Lamarr and Loder were married when they made

    Dishonored Lady

    Dishonored_Lady

  • Forbidden Paradise
  • 1924 film by Ernst Lubitsch

    Pictures. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play, The Czarina, by Edward Sheldon, who adapted the Hungarian-language book by Melchior Lengyel and Lajos

    Forbidden Paradise

    Forbidden_Paradise

  • Nigger (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    from it. Nigger or Nigga may also refer to: The Nigger, a 1909 play by Edward Sheldon Nigger: An Autobiography by Dick Gregory, a book, 1964 Nigger: The Strange

    Nigger (disambiguation)

    Nigger_(disambiguation)

  • Years of Grace
  • 1930 novel by Margaret Ayer Barnes

    needed]; that honor belongs to Dishonored Lady, a play she co-wrote with Edward Sheldon. Barnes' alma mater Bryn Mawr College, along with the characters of

    Years of Grace

    Years_of_Grace

  • King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy
  • Academy in Birmingham, West Midlands, England

    King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Sheldon area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England

    King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy

    King_Edward_VI_Sheldon_Heath_Academy

  • Brian Benben
  • American actor (born 1956)

    the HBO comedy television series Dream On (1990–1996), and also known as Sheldon Wallace on ABC medical drama Private Practice (2008–2013), and as Larry

    Brian Benben

    Brian Benben

    Brian_Benben

  • Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI
  • Charitable trust (foundation) school in Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands, England

    King Edward VI Academy Trust. In 2013 the Foundation took control of Sheldon Heath Community College and it was renamed King Edward VI Sheldon Heath

    Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI

    Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI

    Foundation_of_the_Schools_of_King_Edward_VI

  • Sheldon tapestries
  • Cartographic tapestries created by William Sheldon of England

    Sheldon tapestries were produced at Britain's first large tapestry works in Barcheston, Warwickshire, England, established by the Sheldon family. A group

    Sheldon tapestries

    Sheldon tapestries

    Sheldon_tapestries

  • The Song of Songs (1933 film)
  • 1933 film by Rouben Mamoulian

    novel Das Hohe Lied (1908) and the play The Song of Songs (1914) by Edward Sheldon. Song of Songs is a "romantic fable" with "tragic elements" in which

    The Song of Songs (1933 film)

    The_Song_of_Songs_(1933_film)

  • Romance (Sheldon play)
  • Romance is a play by the American dramatist Edward Sheldon. It was first produced in New York in 1913, and a London production followed in 1915, which

    Romance (Sheldon play)

    Romance (Sheldon play)

    Romance_(Sheldon_play)

  • 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Morozov, Ernest Rhys, Alfred Rosenberg, Damon Runyon, Thomas Scott-Ellis, Edward Sheldon, Mary Amelia St. Clair (known as May Sinclair), Gertrude Stein, Booth

    1946 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1946 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1946_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • John Barrymore
  • American actor (1882–1942)

    commercially weak, but the second work introduced him to playwright Edward Sheldon, who would "reshape ... [Barrymore's] entire career". In January 1912

    John Barrymore

    John Barrymore

    John_Barrymore

  • Sheldon Whitehouse
  • American politician and attorney (born 1955)

    Sheldon Whitehouse (born October 20, 1955) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States senator from Rhode Island, a seat

    Sheldon Whitehouse

    Sheldon Whitehouse

    Sheldon_Whitehouse

  • Arthur Seguin
  • English singer

    Arthur Seguin (full name Arthur Edward Sheldon Seguin; 7 April 1809 – 13 December 1852) was an English operatic bass singer. He appeared in opera houses

    Arthur Seguin

    Arthur Seguin

    Arthur_Seguin

  • John Vickery (actor)
  • American actor (born 1950)

    Notes 1981 Macbeth Malcolm Original, Vivian Beaumont Theater Ned & Jack Edward Sheldon Original, Little Theater 1982 Eminent Domain Victor Salt Original, Circle

    John Vickery (actor)

    John_Vickery_(actor)

  • Basil Sydney
  • English actor (1894–1968)

    actor. Sydney made his name in 1915 in the London stage hit Romance by Edward Sheldon, with American Broadway star Doris Keane. He also costarred with Keane

    Basil Sydney

    Basil Sydney

    Basil_Sydney

  • A Coney Island Princess
  • 1916 film by Dell Henderson

    starring Irene Fenwick. It is based on the play Princess Zim-Zim by Edward Sheldon. This film was Fenwick's first for the Famous Players Film Company and

    A Coney Island Princess

    A Coney Island Princess

    A_Coney_Island_Princess

  • Ralph Sheldon
  • English royalist and antiquary (1623–1684)

    Elizabeth (1592–1656), daughter of William, Lord Petre. He was a nephew of Edward Sheldon, a translator of Catholic religious works. The family was among the

    Ralph Sheldon

    Ralph_Sheldon

  • Lulu Belle (play)
  • Four-act stageplay by Sheldon and MacArthur

    Lulu Belle is a play in four acts by Edward Sheldon and Charles MacArthur. It is set in San Juan Hill (an African American section on Manhattan's west

    Lulu Belle (play)

    Lulu_Belle_(play)

  • Salvation Nell (1921 film)
  • 1921 film

    Pauline Starke. The film is based on a successful 1908 Broadway play by Edward Sheldon that starred Minnie Maddern Fiske. This film survives in the George

    Salvation Nell (1921 film)

    Salvation Nell (1921 film)

    Salvation_Nell_(1921_film)

  • The Song of Songs (play)
  • Play by Edward Sheldon

    The Song of Songs is a 1914 play written by Edward Sheldon, based on the 1908 German novel The Song of Songs by Hermann Sudermann, which had been translated

    The Song of Songs (play)

    The Song of Songs (play)

    The_Song_of_Songs_(play)

  • Ben Sheldon
  • British biologist

    Ben C. Sheldon FRS is the Luc Hoffmann Chair in Field Ornithology and Director of the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology of the University of

    Ben Sheldon

    Ben_Sheldon

  • Life's Whirlpool (1916 film)
  • 1916 film by Barry O'Neil

    Blinn was famous for playing brutal characters on the stage, as in the Edward Sheldon play Salvation Nell (1908). The film is considered a lost film. Holbrook

    Life's Whirlpool (1916 film)

    Life's Whirlpool (1916 film)

    Life's_Whirlpool_(1916_film)

  • Antrim Short
  • appearing as a boy with Mrs. Fiske and Holbrook Blinn in Salvation Nell by Edward Sheldon in 1908. While in his teens he appeared in silent films playing the

    Antrim Short

    Antrim Short

    Antrim_Short

  • Letty Lynton
  • 1932 film directed by Clarence Brown

    used by MGM followed too closely the play Dishonored Lady (1930) by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes without acquiring the rights to the play or

    Letty Lynton

    Letty Lynton

    Letty_Lynton

  • The Jester's Supper (play)
  • 1909 play

    play was put on in New York City, under the name The Jest, adapted by Edward Sheldon, at Broadway's Plymouth Theatre. The play portrays a violent and cruel

    The Jester's Supper (play)

    The Jester's Supper (play)

    The_Jester's_Supper_(play)

  • Minnie Maddern Fiske
  • American dramatist (1865–1932)

    (1907) Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen, New York (1907) Salvation Nell by Edward Sheldon, New York (1908) The Pillars of Society by Henrik Ibsen, New York (1910)

    Minnie Maddern Fiske

    Minnie Maddern Fiske

    Minnie_Maddern_Fiske

  • Lulu Belle (film)
  • 1948 film by Leslie Fenton

    was a loose and highly sanitized adaptation of Charles MacArthur and Edward Sheldon's hit 1926 Broadway play of the same name. The play was a critique of

    Lulu Belle (film)

    Lulu_Belle_(film)

  • List of playwrights
  • Playwright list

    Shearman (born 1970, England) Owen Sheers (born 1974, Wales) in English Edward Sheldon (1886–1946, United States) Jane Shepard (born 1958, United States) Sam

    List of playwrights

    List_of_playwrights

  • Romance (1920 film)
  • 1920 American silent film by Chester Withey

    through United Artists. The film is based on the 1913 play Romance by Edward Sheldon and stars Doris Keane, the actress who created the role in the play

    Romance (1920 film)

    Romance (1920 film)

    Romance_(1920_film)

  • Romance (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Romance (Mamet play), a 2005 play by David Mamet Romance (Sheldon play), a 1913 play by Edward Sheldon Shakespeare's late romances, or tragicomedies Romance

    Romance (disambiguation)

    Romance_(disambiguation)

  • Death to Smoochy
  • 2002 film by Danny DeVito

    and he becomes fixated on having Sheldon Mopes fired so that he can return to his old life. Edward Norton as Sheldon Mopes/Smoochy the Rhino, a struggling

    Death to Smoochy

    Death_to_Smoochy

  • List of The Little Mermaid adaptations
  • Goblin is from Fouqué). The Garden of Paradise (1914), a play written by Edward Sheldon. The Little Mermaid (1923), an opera written and composed by Gian Carlo

    List of The Little Mermaid adaptations

    List of The Little Mermaid adaptations

    List_of_The_Little_Mermaid_adaptations

  • Lily of the Dust
  • 1924 film by Dimitri Buchowetzki

    by Hermann Sudermann and the 1914 Broadway play The Song of Songs by Edward Sheldon. This film is a remake of the American silent film The Song of Songs

    Lily of the Dust

    Lily of the Dust

    Lily_of_the_Dust

  • List of playwrights from the United States
  • Ntozake Shange John Patrick Shanley Wallace Shawn John Shea Claudia Shear Edward Sheldon Jane Shepard Sam Shepard Martin Sherman Robert B. Sherman Robert E.

    List of playwrights from the United States

    List of playwrights from the United States

    List_of_playwrights_from_the_United_States

  • The Call of Her People
  • 1917 American film

    and distributed by Metro Pictures. The story is based on a play by Edward Sheldon. Ethel Barrymore - Egypt Robert Whittier - Young Faro William B. Davidson

    The Call of Her People

    The Call of Her People

    The_Call_of_Her_People

  • South Warwickshire
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885

    and the Kenilworth and Southam Divisions of the Hundred of Knightlow. Sheldon's death caused a by-election. Mordaunt's death caused a by-election. Shirley

    South Warwickshire

    South_Warwickshire

  • Katalin Karády
  • Hungarian actress and singer

    (Woman and Satan)....Lady Elizabeth János Bókay: First Love....Gabi Edward Sheldon: Romance....Rita Mikhail Artsybashev: Jealousy....Jelena Fényes: The

    Katalin Karády

    Katalin Karády

    Katalin_Karády

  • The Boss (1915 film)
  • 1915 film by Emile Chautard

    through his World Film Company. The film is based on a 1911 play by Edward Sheldon called The Boss. On stage it starred Holbrook Blinn and Emily Stevens

    The Boss (1915 film)

    The_Boss_(1915_film)

  • The High Road (1915 film)
  • 1915 American film

    through Metro Pictures. The film was based on a 1912 play written by Edward Sheldon and starring Mrs. Fiske. Valli Valli as Mary Page Frank Elliott as Allen

    The High Road (1915 film)

    The_High_Road_(1915_film)

  • George Pierce Baker
  • American educator and dramatic arts academic

    Pillot Channing Pollock (writer) Kenneth Raisbeck Florence Ryerson Edward Sheldon Elizabeth Higgins Sullivan Chauncey Brewster Tinker Josephine Van De

    George Pierce Baker

    George Pierce Baker

    George_Pierce_Baker

  • Gramercy Park
  • Neighborhood and park in New York City

    19 – Stuyvesant Fish – a leader of New York society (1887) No. 19 – Edward Sheldon – playwright No. 19 – William C. Bullitt – diplomat, journalist and

    Gramercy Park

    Gramercy Park

    Gramercy_Park

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
  • (1956) Garson Kanin Born Yesterday (1993) Luis Mandoki The Boss (1911) Edward Sheldon The Boss (1915) Emile Chautard Boudu sauvé des eaux (1919) René Fauchois

    List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I

  • On the High Seas
  • 1922 film by Irvin Willat

    American silent adventure film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Edward Sheldon and E. Magnus Ingleton. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Jack Holt, Mitchell

    On the High Seas

    On the High Seas

    On_the_High_Seas

  • Salvation Joan
  • 1916 American film

    Though an original screen story, it bears a close resemblance to Edward Sheldon's Salvation Nell which was filmed several times. Edna May - Joan Crawford

    Salvation Joan

    Salvation_Joan

  • Sheldon v. Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.
  • 1940 United States Supreme Court case

    Metro-Goldwyn using material from the 1930 play Dishonored Lady by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes for the 1932 film Letty Lynton. It was brought

    Sheldon v. Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.

    Sheldon_v._Metro-Goldwyn_Pictures_Corp.

  • 1946
  • Calendar year

    field marshal (b. 1886) April 1 Noah Beery, American actor (b. 1882) Edward Sheldon, American playwright (b. 1886) April 2 – Kate Bruce, American silent

    1946

    1946

    1946

  • Edward Norton
  • American actor (born 1969)

    Edward Harrison Norton (born August 18, 1969) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received various accolades including a Golden Globe Award, an

    Edward Norton

    Edward Norton

    Edward_Norton

  • Timeline of twentieth-century theatre
  • Alicia Ramsey – Byron W. Graham Robertson – Pinkie and the Fairies Edward Sheldon – Salvation Nell J. M. Synge – The Tinker's Wedding Hans Wiers-Jenssen

    Timeline of twentieth-century theatre

    Timeline_of_twentieth-century_theatre

  • Albert Edward Anson
  • British actor

    distinction as he is supposed to be in the play." The play Romance by Edward Sheldon, in which Anson played Cornelius van Tuyl, ran for 160 performances

    Albert Edward Anson

    Albert Edward Anson

    Albert_Edward_Anson

  • Song of Songs (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    based on Edward Sheldon's 1914 play The Song of Songs (1922 film), a German silent film The Song of Songs (1933 film), partially based on the Sheldon play

    Song of Songs (disambiguation)

    Song_of_Songs_(disambiguation)

  • The Song of Songs (1918 film)
  • 1918 American film

    produced by Famous Players–Lasky and based on a 1914 stage play version by Edward Sheldon of the 1908 novel by Hermann Sudermann, The Song of Songs. This picture

    The Song of Songs (1918 film)

    The Song of Songs (1918 film)

    The_Song_of_Songs_(1918_film)

  • List of Western films of the 2010s
  • 2011 United States Outlaw western Black Hat Sean Tracy Shak Brenner, Edward Sheldon June 30, 2011 United States Blackthorn Mateo Gil Sam Shepard, Eduardo

    List of Western films of the 2010s

    List of Western films of the 2010s

    List_of_Western_films_of_the_2010s

  • 1886
  • Calendar year

    American film director, scriptwriter and producer (d. 1960) February 4 – Edward Sheldon, American playwright (d. 1946) February 7 – Yehezkel Abramsky, Russian-born

    1886

    1886

  • Salvation Nell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Salvation Nell may refer to: Salvation Nell, a 1908 Broadway play by Edward Sheldon, adapted three times for film Salvation Nell (1915 film), starring Beatriz

    Salvation Nell

    Salvation_Nell

  • Sir Roger Appleton, 1st Baronet
  • Henry Appleton, 2nd Baronet (died 1649), married Joan, daughter of Edward Sheldon Esq. Frances Appleton, married Francis Goldsmith Mary Appleton, married

    Sir Roger Appleton, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Roger_Appleton,_1st_Baronet

  • Lewis Cass Ledyard
  • American lawyer

    The New York Times. January 28, 1932. Retrieved September 22, 2017. Sheldon, Edward. "Memorial of Lewis Cass Ledyard." The Association of the Bar of the

    Lewis Cass Ledyard

    Lewis Cass Ledyard

    Lewis_Cass_Ledyard

  • Charles Sheldon
  • American religious leader (1857–1946)

    Charles Monroe Sheldon (February 26, 1857 – February 24, 1946) was an American Congregationalist minister and a leader of the Social Gospel movement.

    Charles Sheldon

    Charles Sheldon

    Charles_Sheldon

  • Omar Kiam
  • American fashion designer

    Dinner at Eight, the Robert E. Sherwood play Reunion in Vienna, and the Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes play Dishonored Lady. In 1933 he moved to Hollywood

    Omar Kiam

    Omar Kiam

    Omar_Kiam

  • Beoley
  • Village in Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire

    two later went on "to Weston at Mr. Sheldon's house with great delight". Edward's son and heir, William Sheldon of Beoley (1589–1659), always resided

    Beoley

    Beoley

    Beoley

  • David Belasco
  • American theatrical figure (1853–1931)

    story by Gerald Beaumont) Lulu Belle (1926), by Charles MacArthur and Edward Sheldon Tonight or Never (1930), by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton (based

    David Belasco

    David Belasco

    David_Belasco

  • Fall River Legend
  • Ballet

    the reviews of the ballet were generally positive. The playwright Edward Sheldon encouraged de Mille to use the Lizzie Borden story for a dance, following

    Fall River Legend

    Fall River Legend

    Fall_River_Legend

  • Julia Marlowe
  • American actress (1865–1950)

    recluse. She occasionally visited close friends like ailing playwright Edward Sheldon. In 1923, she received an honorary doctorate from George Washington

    Julia Marlowe

    Julia Marlowe

    Julia_Marlowe

  • Salvation Nell (1931 film)
  • 1931 film

    company then on the brink of ceasing operations. The film is based on Edward Sheldon's 1908 Broadway play which starred Minnie Maddern Fiske and Holbrook

    Salvation Nell (1931 film)

    Salvation Nell (1931 film)

    Salvation_Nell_(1931_film)

  • Marvels
  • Limited series comic book

    from the perspective of an everyman character, news photographer Phil Sheldon. The street-level series portrays ordinary life in a world full of costumed

    Marvels

    Marvels

  • James Francis Edward Stuart
  • Jacobite pretender (1688–1766)

    James Francis Edward Stuart (10 June 1688 – 1 January 1766), also known as the Old Pretender, was the senior House of Stuart claimant to the thrones of

    James Francis Edward Stuart

    James Francis Edward Stuart

    James_Francis_Edward_Stuart

  • Sheldon Andelson
  • American politician

    Sheldon Andelson (March 5, 1931 – December 29, 1987) was an American higher education administrator and a political fund-raiser. Sheldon "Shelley" Andelson

    Sheldon Andelson

    Sheldon_Andelson

  • Edward Norton filmography
  • Edward Norton is an American actor and filmmaker. He made his film debut in the film Primal Fear (1996), for which he earned an Academy Award nomination

    Edward Norton filmography

    Edward Norton filmography

    Edward_Norton_filmography

  • My Romance (musical)
  • Musical

    and J. J. Shubert. The show was based on “Romance,” the 1913 play by Edward Sheldon. It was staged by Mr. Leigh and choreographed by Fredric N. Kelly. The

    My Romance (musical)

    My_Romance_(musical)

  • Sheldon Gang
  • Criminal gang in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

    a brief gang war broke out between the Sheldon Gang and the Southside O'Donnells until O'Donnell leader Edward O'Donnell was forced to leave Chicago after

    Sheldon Gang

    Sheldon_Gang

  • Bush family
  • American political family and former first family

    m. Flora Sheldon Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895–1972), m. Dorothy Wear Walker Prescott Sheldon Bush Jr., m. Elizabeth Kauffman Prescott Sheldon Bush III

    Bush family

    Bush_family

  • List of English writers (R–Z)
  • Sheffield (also as Mulgrave, then Buckingham, 1647–1721) poet and essayist Edward Sheldon (1599–1687), religious translator Mary Shelley (1797–1851), author,

    List of English writers (R–Z)

    List_of_English_writers_(R–Z)

  • Siege of Worcester
  • Part of the First English Civil War in 1646

    Lovett; Edward Penel, of Woodson; Anthony Langston, of Sedgeberrow; Edward Sheldon, of Beoley; Sir Martyn Sandys, of Worcester; Joseph Walsh, of Abberley

    Siege of Worcester

    Siege of Worcester

    Siege_of_Worcester

  • 19 Gramercy Park South
  • Building in New York, United States

    York working on Broadway. Occupants at other times included playwright Edward Sheldon and William C. Bullitt, the diplomat, journalist and novelist. In 1909

    19 Gramercy Park South

    19 Gramercy Park South

    19_Gramercy_Park_South

  • John Eisenhower
  • United States Army general, military historian, diplomat

    John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (August 3, 1922 – December 21, 2013) was a United States Army officer, diplomat, and military historian. He was the second

    John Eisenhower

    John Eisenhower

    John_Eisenhower

  • Charles Frohman
  • American theater manager and producer (1856–1915)

    E. H. Sothern, William Faversham, John Barrymore, Augustus Thomas, Edward Sheldon, Henry Arthur Jones, Paul M. Potter, George Ade and Harry Leon Wilson

    Charles Frohman

    Charles Frohman

    Charles_Frohman

  • Charles Calmady
  • English cricketer (1791–1855)

    Calmady MFH, only son, born 1825. He married in 1887 Isabel Sheldon, daughter of Edward Sheldon and widow of Frederick Dewes Granville, and died at Tetcott

    Charles Calmady

    Charles Calmady

    Charles_Calmady

  • Twentieth-century theatre
  • signaling the move to realism in the beginning of the century include Edward Sheldon, Charles Rann Kennedy and Rachel Crothers. Onstage, the American theatre

    Twentieth-century theatre

    Twentieth-century theatre

    Twentieth-century_theatre

  • The Age of Innocence (play)
  • into a play at the urging of playwright Edward Sheldon who proposed the idea to Barnes in 1926 after Sheldon had become a friend of Edith Wharton. Created

    The Age of Innocence (play)

    The Age of Innocence (play)

    The_Age_of_Innocence_(play)

  • Ed Begley Jr.
  • American actor and activist (born 1949)

    Main in Better Call Saul (2016–2022) and Dr. Grant Linkletter in Young Sheldon (2019–2024). Begley's film appearances include Blue Collar (1978), An Officer

    Ed Begley Jr.

    Ed Begley Jr.

    Ed_Begley_Jr.

  • Theater in the United States
  • period (in addition to continued work by Howells and Fitch) include Edward Sheldon, Charles Rann Kennedy and one of the most successful women playwrights

    Theater in the United States

    Theater in the United States

    Theater_in_the_United_States

  • Dorothy Donnelly
  • American actress (1880–1928)

    was My Maryland in 1927. She was also a close friend of playwright Edward Sheldon and after he became bedridden assisted in transcribing, editing, and

    Dorothy Donnelly

    Dorothy Donnelly

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    attempted to mount an extravagant production, The Garden of Paradise by Edward Sheldon, but misjudged the economic situation arising from the start of World

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  • Harvard–Radcliffe Dramatic Club
  • students. The club was founded as the Dramatic Club in 1908 by John Reed, Edward Sheldon, and Hans Kaltenborn. It was the first theater group at Harvard to admit

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    English (East Anglia)

    Goward

    English (East Anglia) : derivative of Goff.English (East Anglia) : variant of Coward.

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  • EIDEARD
  • Male

    Scottish

    EIDEARD

    Scottish Gaelic form of English Edward, EIDEARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EIDEARD

  • EDUARDO
  • Male

    Spanish

    EDUARDO

    Spanish form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARDO means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDUARDO

  • HOWARD
  • Male

    English

    HOWARD

    English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HOWARD means "high guard."

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  • Edwards
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    English (also common in Wales)

    Edwards

    English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.

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  • EUDARD
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    Scottish

    EUDARD

    Dialectal variant of Scottish Gaelic Eideard, EUDARD means "guardian of prosperity."

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  • HAWARD
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    English

    HAWARD

    Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HAWARD means "high guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.

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  • Heward
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    Heward

    English : variant of Howard 1.

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  • EDZARD
  • Male

    German

    EDZARD

    Frisian form of German Eckhard, EDZARD means "strong edge."

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    Edward

    English : from the Middle English personal name Edward, Old English Ēadward, composed of the elements ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’ + w(e)ard ‘guard’. The English personal name also became popular on the Continent as a result of the fame of the two canonized kings of England, Edward the Martyr (962–79) and Edward the Confessor (1004–66). They certainly contributed largely to its great popularity in England.

    Edward

  • EDUARDA
  • Female

    Spanish

    EDUARDA

    Feminine form of Spanish Eduardo, EDUARDA means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDUARDA

  • Edward
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American German English Shakespearean

    Edward

    Guardian.

    Edward

  • Edoardo
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    British, English, German, Italian

    Edoardo

    Form of Edward; Rich Guardian; Proctor of Wealth

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  • EDUARD
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    German

    EDUARD

    German form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDUARD

  • EDOARDO
  • Male

    Italian

    EDOARDO

    Italian form of Latin Eduardus, EDOARDO means "guardian of prosperity."

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  • EDWARD
  • Male

    English

    EDWARD

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadweard, EDWARD means "guardian of prosperity." 

    EDWARD

  • EDVARD
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    EDVARD

    Czech and Scandinavian form of Latin Eduardus, EDVARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDVARD

  • EDGARD
  • Male

    French

    EDGARD

    French form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, EDGARD means "rich spear."

    EDGARD

  • Edward
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Polish, Swedish

    Edward

    Wealthy Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Blessed Guard; Wealthy Protector; Happy Guard; Rich Guard

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  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish

    Edwardo

    Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Princess; Prosperous Guardian

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  • Toward
  • prep.

    Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward; apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.

  • Bedwarf
  • v. t.

    To make a dwarf of; to stunt or hinder the growth of; to dwarf.

  • Adward
  • n.

    Award.

  • Godward
  • adv.

    Toward God.

  • Airwards
  • adv.

    Toward the air; upward.

  • Seaward
  • adv.

    Toward the sea.

  • Inwardly
  • adv.

    Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly.

  • Onward
  • adv.

    Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward.

  • Onward
  • a.

    Moving in a forward direction; tending toward a contemplated or desirable end; forward; as, an onward course, progress, etc.

  • Onward
  • a.

    Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.

  • Coward
  • a.

    Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.

  • Sward
  • v. t. & i.

    To produce sward upon; to cover, or be covered, with sward.

  • Leeward
  • adv.

    Toward the lee.

  • Award
  • v. i.

    To determine; to make an award.

  • Leeward
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the part or side toward which the wind blows; -- opposed to windward; as, a leeward berth; a leeward ship.

  • Inward
  • n.

    That which is inward or within; especially, in the plural, the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera.

  • Upward
  • a.

    Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.

  • Inwards
  • a.

    Toward the inside; toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.

  • Midward
  • adv.

    In or toward the midst.

  • Seaward
  • a.

    Directed or situated toward the sea.