Betty Lou Mitchell | |
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Member of the Maine Senate from the 10th district | |
In office 1996–2004 | |
Preceded by | Alton Cianchette |
Succeeded by | Debra Plowman |
Personal details | |
Born | Hartford,Connecticut | August 14,1937
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Don David |
Betty Lou Mitchell (born August 14,1937) is an American politician from Maine. A Republican,Mitchell served in the Maine Senate from 1996 to 2004,representing western Penobscot County,including her residence of Etna. Mitchell earned a diploma from Ellsworth High School in 1955. [1]
The Docks of New York is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring George Bancroft,Betty Compson,and Olga Baclanova. The movie was adapted by Jules Furthman from the John Monk Saunders story The Dock Walloper.
Betty or Bettie is a name,a common diminutive for the names Bethany and Elizabeth. In Latin America,it is also a common diminutive for the given name Beatriz,the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beatrice. In the 17th and 18th centuries,it was more often a diminutive of Bethia.
It is a 1927 American silent film directed by Clarence G. Badger,and starring Clara Bow. It is based on the serialised novella of the same name,republished in "It" and Other Stories (1927),by Elinor Glyn,who adapted the story and appears in the film as herself.
George John Mitchell Jr. is an American politician,diplomat,and lawyer. A leading member of the Democratic Party,he served as a United States senator from Maine from 1980 to 1995,and as Senate Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995. After retiring from the Senate,Mitchell played a leading role in negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland and the Middle East. He was appointed United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (1995–2001) by President Clinton and as United States Special Envoy for Middle East Peace (2009–2011) by President Barack Obama.
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag is a 1992 American screwball comedy film directed by Allan Moyle and produced by Scott Kroopf. It stars Penelope Ann Miller,Eric Thal,William Forsythe,Cathy Moriarty and Alfre Woodard. Rock and roll recording pioneer Cordell Jackson played a bit part as "Bathroom Woman".
Betty Lou Gerson was an American actress,predominantly active in radio but also in film and television and as a voice actress. She is best known as the original voice of Cruella de Vil from the Disney animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) for which she was named a Disney Legend in 1996.
Elizabeth Ann Theresa Lynn was an American actress. She played Thelma Lou,Deputy Barney Fife's girlfriend,on The Andy Griffith Show. During the 1940s and 1950s,she appeared in many films,including Sitting Pretty (1948),June Bride (1948),the original Cheaper by the Dozen (1950),and Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956). She also played a major role in an episode of the television series Little House on the Prairie.
Ella in Hollywood is a live 1961 album by Ella Fitzgerald,with a jazz quartet led by Lou Levy,recorded in Hollywood,Los Angeles.
Betty Lou is a feminine double name. Notable people with the name include:
The Grand Rapids Chicks were a women's professional baseball team based in Grand Rapids,Michigan. They played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1945 to 1954,winning championships in 1947 and 1953.
Bill Haley's Chicks was the eighth album of rock and roll recordings by Bill Haley &His Comets for Decca Records,Decca 8821. Released in January 1959 and produced by Milt Gabler,the album was the third "theme" album Haley recorded for Decca,following Rockin' the Oldies and Rockin' Around the World. This album is built on the theme of women's names,with each song being about a different girl. Included on the album is "Skinny Minnie",which was a major hit for the band in 1958,reaching no.22 on Billboard and no.25 on Cashbox,along with a mixture of originals and cover versions of standards and jazz songs. "Lean Jean",a song musically and thematically almost identical to "Skinny Minnie",also charted in 1958,reaching no. 52 on Cashbox. The song "B.B. Betty",co-written by Bill Haley and released as a Decca 45 single,featured a solo vocal by Haley's steel guitar player,Billy Williamson.
Elizabeth H. Mitchell is an American politician from Maine. Mitchell,a Democrat,represented Vassalboro,which is part of Kennebec County in the Maine Senate from 2004 to 2010. Mitchell was also the Democrats' 2010 candidate for the office of Governor of Maine. She finished in third place behind Republican Paul LePage and unenrolled attorney Eliot Cutler. She is the only woman in United States history to have been elected as both speaker of her state house of representatives and president of her state senate.
The 1974 Maine gubernatorial election took place on November 5,1974. Incumbent Democratic Governor Kenneth M. Curtis was term-limited and could not seek re-election. Independent candidate James B. Longley defeated Democratic Party challenger George J. Mitchell and Republican James Erwin in a tight three-way contest. Longley's victory made him the first independent (non-party-affiliated) governor in Maine's history.
Below is a list of the members of the 118th Maine Senate,which were sworn into office in December 1996 and left office in December 1998.
Below is a list of the members of the 121st Maine Senate,which were sworn into office in December 2002 and left office in December 2004.
J. J.'s Broadway is an album by jazz trombonist and arranger J. J. Johnson recorded in 1963 for the Verve label.
Mystery Plane is a 1939 American action film directed by George Waggner and written by Paul Schofield and George Waggner. The film is based on the comic strip Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest and Glenn Chaffin. The film stars John Trent,Marjorie Reynolds,Milburn Stone,Jason Robards Sr.,George Lynn and Lucien Littlefield. Mystery Plane,the first of four "Tailspin Tommy" films made by Monogram Pictures,was released on March 8,1939.
Miss USA World 1964 was the 3rd edition of the Miss USA World pageant and it was held at Cobo Hall in Detroit,Michigan and was won by Jeanne Marie Quinn of New York. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder,Michele Bettina Metrinko of New York City,NY. Quinn went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1964 Pageant in London later that year. She finished in the Top 16 at Miss World.
Betty Mitchell may refer to:
George J. Mitchell was a U.S. Senator from Maine from 1980 to 1995. Senator Mitchell may also refer to: