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Elizabeth King (economist)
Elizabeth King (or variants) may refer to: *Lizzie Lloyd King (1847–?), alleged murderer * Betty King (born c. 1951), Australian jurist *Betty E. King, American diplomat *Betty Jackson King (1928–1994), American pianist, singer, choral conductor, and composer * Betsy King (born 1955), golfer * Elizabeth King (artist) (born 1950), American sculptor and writer * Elizabeth O. King (1912–1966), American microbiologist * Elizabeth King (journalist), American political journalist *Elizabeth King, owner of King's Carriage House *''Elizabethkingia'', a disease causing meningitis See also *Betsy King Ross (1921–1989), American actress, anthropologist and author *King (surname) King is an English, Scottish or Irish surname. It is also an Anglicized form of the German surname Küng (also König, Koenig and other forms), which in many German dialects is pronounced like king. This originally German form is widespread among ...
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Lizzie Lloyd King
Elizabeth Lloyd King (born 1847) was the murderer of Charles Goodrich, whom she is said to have shot three times in the head on 20 March 1873 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. The murder was headline news in the city, until her capture more than three months after the event. Her inquest drew large crowds, and prisoner church sermons drew requests for attendance from the general public, some of whom were granted entry. After a year in jail, a psychological assessment deemed that she was unfit to stand trial, and she was committed to a life sentence at the State Lunatic Hospital at Auburn. Her inquest was held on the same day and at the same court as that for Mary Ann Dwyer, who had murdered her three children, making the story even more sensational for the New York press. The ''New York Times'' story headline the next day was ''"TWO INSANE WOMEN"''. The chief of police who handled her case, Patrick Campbell, would recall her case decades later as "a great one", and one of t ...
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Betty King
Betty June King (c. 1951-) is an Australian jurist. She is a former judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, in the Australian state of Victoria. She has served as a judge in the County Court of Victoria. She served as a member of the National Crime Authority in the 1990s. Education King started her schooling at Westgarth Central School and then attended high school at University High School. She later studied law at Melbourne University, graduating in 1974. Early legal career After completing her articles, she joined the Victorian Bar in 1975 at the age of 24, becoming only the twenty-fourth female barrister. King was in 1986 the first female Prosecutor in Victoria, later becoming the first female Commonwealth prosecutor. In 1992 King was one of the first Victorian women to be promoted to Queen's Counsel. During the late 1990s King was a member of the National Crime Authority at one point acting as chair of the authority. Judicial career County Court In 2000 King wa ...
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Betty E
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. Notable people Athletes * Betty Cuthbert (1938–2017), Australian sprinter and Olympic champion * Betty Jameson (1919–2009), American Hall-of-Fame golfer and one of the founders of the LPGA * Betty McKilligan (born 1949), Canadian pairs figure skater * Betty Nuthall (1911–1983), English tennis player * Betty Pariso, American bodybuilder * Betty Stöve (born 1945), Dutch tennis player * Betty Ann Grubb Stuart (born 1950), American tennis player * Betty Uber (1906–1983), English badminton and tennis player Journalists and media personalities * Betty Elizalde (1940–2018), Argentine journalist and broadcaster * Betty Kennedy (1926–2017), Canadian broadcast ...
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Betty Jackson King
Betty Jackson King (Feb 17, 1928 – June 1, 1994) was an American pianist, singer, educator, choral conductor, and composer. She was best known for her vocal works. Biography King was born in 1928 in Chicago. She first started learning music from her mother, Gertrude Jackson Taylor. King's father, Reverend Frederick D. Jackson a pastor at the Community Church of Woodlawn, helped expose her to church hymns and spirituals. Along with her mother and sister Catherine, she sang in the Jacksonian Trio. In 1969 when King began teaching at Wildwood High School in New Jersey, she integrated the high school's public school teaching staff. She was married to Vincent King and had a daughter, Rochelle. King died on June 1, 1994 in Wildwood, New Jersey. Education Betty Jackson King studied throughout her life. She began at Wilson Junior College studying under Ester Goetz Gilliland. She then went to the Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University where she earned a bachelor's degree ...
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Betsy King
:''Betsy King was also a childhood name for Lizzie Lloyd King.'' Betsy King (born August 13, 1955) is an American professional golfer. She became a member of the LPGA Tour in 1977 and won six major championships and 34 LPGA Tour victories in all. Early life, college and amateur career King was born on born August 13, 1955 in Reading, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Exeter Township High School in 1973. She played collegiately at Furman University, and was on the 1976 national championship team that included future LPGA players Beth Daniel, Sherri Turner and Cindy Ferro. She was low amateur at the 1976 U.S. Women's Open. Professional career King joined the LPGA Tour in 1977. She won her first tournament at the 1984 Women's Kemper Open. She won three titles in 1984, and added 21 top-10 finishes to earn LPGA Tour Player of the Year honors. From 1984 through 1989, she won a total of 20 LPGA events, more wins than any other golfer in the world, male or female, during that time per ...
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Elizabeth King (artist)
Elizabeth King is an American sculptor and writer known for movable figurative sculptures that she has employed in stop-frame animations.Princenthal, Nancy''The New York Times'', August 30, 2017, p. C13. Retrieved June 10, 2022.Smith, Roberta. Smith, Roberta''The New York Times'', May 14, 1999, B37. Retrieved June 10, 2022.King, Elizabeth''Attention's Loop: A Sculptor's Reverie on the Coexistence of Substance and Spirit'' New York: Abrams, 1999. Retrieved June 27, 2022. Her work combines exacting handcraft, elementary mechanics, and digital and electronic technologies, applied in sculptures of half or full figures (generally scaled at half life-size), heads, arms and hands, or even simply eyes.Fleming, Lee"Assemblage by Alchemy,"''The Washington Post'', April 3, 1993, p. 62. Retrieved June 10, 2022.Cutler, Meredith. "Elizabeth King: The Sizes of Things in the Mind's Eye," ''Artscope'', 2008.Princenthal, Nancy. "The Physiognomist of Wonder,''Elizabeth King: The Size of Things in t ...
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