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And there's about 20 people laughing, recalls Stritch with a sly smile.
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Stritch, which is in Milwaukee, is ranked No. 22 in the latest NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Coaches 'Association poll.
News 2010
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And there's about 20 people laughing, recalls Stritch with a sly smile.
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In April 2009, Gamelli was appointed dean of Stritch, which is part of LUHS.
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And there's about 20 people laughing, recalls Stritch with a sly smile.
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Well, she's sung just as importantly with pianist Billy Stritch, too, and that mustn't be forgotten.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Genius Jazz Violinist Aaron Weinstein Meets Brilliant Jazz Singer Christine Ebersole in Dual Birdland Triumph David Finkle 2011
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Growly musical-theater legend Elaine Stritch, vamping in front of the Obamas while singing Sondheim In Performance at the White House on PBS. ...
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GROSS: Let's get to your musical, "A Little Night Music," which is currently in revival on Broadway with Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch, and I want to play "Send in the Clowns."
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•On the other hand, this 30 Rock (NBC, 9: 30 ET/PT) news is unequivocally good: the great Elaine Stritch is back as Jack's mother for a Mother's Day visit.
Critic's Corner Thursday: 'Bones,' 'The Office,' '30 Rock' 2010
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Thanks to Granda Liturgical Arts USA, the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius are able to provide a scholarship to a priest or seminarian in financial need who would like to attend the SanctaMissa Training Workshop which will be held at the Cardinal Stritch Retreat House on the campus of Mundelein Seminary in Chicago from Monday, May 18 - Friday, May 22, 2009.
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