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Arline is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Mollie Arline Kirkland Bailey (1844–1918), circus musician, singer, war-time nurse, and according to some accounts, a spy * Arline Fisch, American artist and educator who works with metal as her medium *Arline Friscia (1934–2019), American politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly * Arline Burks Gant, director, actress and costume designer *Arline Hunter (1931–2018), American actress and model * Arline Isaacson, American gay rights activist *Arline Judge (1912–1974), American actress *Arline Francis Kazanjian (1907–2001), American actress, radio talk show host, and game show panelist See also * SS Lake Arline, a commercial cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II *Airline *Aline (other) *Arlie *Carline Carline is both a surname and a given name. It is a Dutch language, Dutch and German language, German feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Carla, Carolina (na ...
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Mollie Arline Kirkland Bailey
Mollie Arline Kirkland Bailey (c. 1841—October 2, 1918), also known as "Aunt Mollie" and the "Circus Queen of the Southwest," was an American businesswoman, circus performer, and spy. Biography Early life Mollie Arline Kirkland was born on a plantation, either in or near Mobile, Alabama, the daughter of William and Mary Arline Kirkland. Sources report her birth year as being as early as the mid-1830s to as late as 1844; the generally agreed upon year is 1841, which is the date used by her family and the Texas State Historical Commission and is featured on her headstone. As a child, Kirkland Bailey expressed a talent for performing, putting on plays with her siblings, and, being something of a tomboy, her parents enrolled her in a ladies' academy near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Career As a teenager, she met James Augustus "Gus" Bailey, a cornet player who came from a circus family; the Kirklands did not approve of their daughter's proposed union and so, in March 1858, the tw ...
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Arline Fisch
Arline Fisch (born August 21, 1931) is an American artist and educator. She is known for her work as a metalsmith and jeweler, pioneering the use of textile processes from crochet, knitting, plaiting, and weaving in her work in metal. She developed groundbreaking techniques for incorporating metal wire and other materials into her jewelry. Learning Arline Fisch was born in Brooklyn, New York City on August 21, 1931, and grew up in New York. She first was taught to sew by her mother, and made many of her own clothes. Her father later gave her lessons at Singer Sewing as a gift so that she and her mother would stop arguing about sewing. Fisch also picked up a passion for bright colors from her father, who loved red. Fisch studied at Skidmore College, receiving her B.S. in Art in 1952. She received her M.A. in Art in 1954 from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where she took classes in metalworking with Arthur J. Pulos. After teaching drawing, painting, and desi ...
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Arline Friscia
Arline M. Friscia (November 13, 1934 – October 16, 2019) was an American politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1996 to 2004, where she represented the New Jersey's 19th legislative district, 19th Legislative District. Originally elected as a Democratic Party (United States), Democrat, Friscia switched to the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party in 2003 after losing organization support for her re-election bid from the Democratic Party in that year's primary. Early life and education Friscia was born in Newark, New Jersey, Newark, and attended public schools in Newark and high school at Benedictine Academy. She earned her undergraduate degree in music from Caldwell University and an Master of Arts, M.A. from Seton Hall University in Administration and Supervision. Career Prior to becoming a politician, Friscia worked as a school teacher and a field representative for the New Jersey Education Association. Before taking office in the Asse ...
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Arline Burks Gant
Arline Burks Gant is a director, actress and costume designer. She wrote, produced and directed the international children's video, ''Manners'', and the documentary series ''The Legends''. Career In 1995, Arline Burks Gant started Dakota P. Productions to develop films and television programming in High Definition. Arline has written, produced and directed children's videos for international distribution. She also wrote, produced and directed a dramatic short film, "Couture in the Extreme." Arline directed a 15-minute comedic sitcom, "25 Lighthouse, for cable programming. In 2012 she directed and produced for stage "Introducing Sepia Girl," and "The Story of Minnie the Moocher." She is currently in production with "The Upbeat Show" and "Upbeat Kidz Rock" a variety television show across the Midwest Fall 2016. Gant's professional experiences ~ in front and behind the camera ~ began in her pre-teens as the cover girl for Magnificent Hair Products. During her teen years, she conti ...
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Arline Hunter
Arline Hunter (born Arlene J. Hunter; December 16, 1931 – September 11, 2018) was an American actress and model. She was perhaps best known as '' Playboy's'' Playmate of the Month for August 1954. Her centerfold was the first not to be purchased from the John Baumgarth Co. by Hugh Hefner, and was instead photographed by Ed DeLong, who went on to become one of the more prolific ''Playboy'' photographers in the 1960s. Career Much of Hunter's fame was built upon her resemblance to Marilyn Monroe.Her Playboy pose has been noted for its resemblance to Monroe's 1949 nude photo session with Tom Kelley, which was also published in ''Playboy''. The similarity in look between Hunter and Monroe also came into play when a nude Hunter starred in a stag film called, ''The Apple-Knockers and the Coke''. The resemblance between Hunter and Monroe reportedly led some viewers to mistakenly identify Hunter as Monroe in the film. Hunter later appeared in a number of low-budget films, often cast ...
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Arline Isaacson
Arline Isaacson is an American gay rights activist, political consultant and lobbyist who is the current co-chair of the Massachusetts GLBTQ Political Caucus (formerly the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus) and the Massachusetts Coalition to Ban Conversion Therapy for Minors. She has been described to be one of the key figures in the legalization of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts. In 1989, Isaacson was an advocate for a civil rights bill in Massachusetts that prohibited the discrimination of a person on the basis of sexual orientation in employment, housing, and public accommodation. The bill was signed into law on November 15 of that year by Governor Michael Dukakis. In 2003, she served as a lobbyist for MassEquality in the landmark ''Goodridge v. Department of Public Health'' Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court legal case. In 2010, Isaacson opened her own political consultancy firm, Isaacson Political Consultants. Prior to this, she worked as a lobbyist for the ...
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Arline Judge
Margaret Arline Judge (February 21, 1912 – February 7, 1974) was an American actress and singer who worked mostly in low-budget B movies, but gained some fame for habitually marrying, including two brothers. Judge specialized in playing fairly earthy women of often questionable virtue and was at the peak of her career in her first years in Hollywood, starring in such pre-code films as ''The Age of Consent (film), The Age of Consent'' and ''Sensation Hunters'', films often made at poverty row studios. She also played supporting roles in some major releases by the major studios. Early years Arline Judge was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the daughter of newspaperman John Judge and his wife, Margaret Ormond Judge. She was educated at St. Augustine's in Bridgeport and at New Rochelle College, leaving the latter to seek a career in acting. Stage Judge made her theatrical debut in Broadway theatre, Broadway musicals and revues such as ''The Second Little Show'' and ''Silver ...
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Arline Francis Kazanjian
Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 – May 31, 2001) was an American game show panelist, actress, radio and television talk show host. She is best known for her long-running role as a panelist on the television game show '' What's My Line?'', on which she regularly appeared for 25 years, from 1950 to 1975, on both the network and syndicated versions of the show. Early life Francis was born on October 20, 1907, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Leah (née Davis) and Aram Kazanjian. Her Armenian father was studying art in Paris at the age of 16 when he learned that both his parents had died in one of the massacres perpetrated by the Ottoman government in Turkey between 1894 and 1896, known as the Hamidian Massacres. He emigrated to the United States and became a portrait photographer, opening his own studio in Boston in the early 20th century. Later in life, Kazanjian painted canvases of dogwoods, "rabbits in flight", and other nature scenes, ...
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SS Lake Arline
USS ''Monomoy'' (AG-40) was a commercial cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was outfitted with guns and depth charges and sent into the dangerous waters of the North Atlantic Ocean to furnish data used to predict storm movement and severe weather conditions to safeguard the continuous movement of merchant convoys, naval warships, and airplanes between North America and the United Kingdom, Murmansk, and other destinations. She served as an escort vessel when required. She was crewed by the U.S. Coast Guard and was eventually transferred to that agency as USCGC ''Monomoy'' (WAG-275). Built in Duluth, Minnesota ''Monomoy'' (AG-40) was built in 1918 by Globe Shipbuilding Co., Duluth, Minnesota; acquired as ''J. Floyd Massey, Jr'' 15 September 1941 from Steel Products Transportation Company, Buffalo, New York; renamed ''Monomoy'' 15 October 1941; and commissioned 24 December 1941. World War II Navy service ''Monomoy'', crewed and operated by the U.S. ...
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