• Doris Mary, Lady Rhodes (1898–1982) was Britain's leading female bridge player until the arrival of Rixi Markus. Rhodes was from London. Born Doris Mary...
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  • Donnelly Rhodes, Canadian television actor Doralee Rhodes, fictional character in Nine to Five Doris Rhodes (1898–1982), British bridge player Doris Lindsey...
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    and adjacent islands, largely coextensive with the region known as Doris or Doris in Asia (Δωρίς ἡ ἐν Ἀσίᾳ),[citation needed] and included: Cos, on the...
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    theologian, and former nun Doris Rhodes (1898–1982), British competitive bridge player Doris Reynolds (1899–1985), British geologist Doris Ríos, Costa Rican human...
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  • Band Album Dee Bell Diana Dors (recorded 1960, album "Swingin' Dors") Doris Rhodes with Joe Sullivan (recorded March 26, 1940, released by Columbia Records...
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  • Doris Lindsey Holland Rhodes (December 12, 1909 – May 30, 1997) was the first woman ever to serve as a member of the Louisiana State Legislature. Doris...
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  • Domville, Percy Tabbush and George Morris, Graham Mathieson and Lady Doris Rhodes (pairs were sometimes aligned differently). The Culbertson team won by...
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  • baronetcy in 1924. His wife, Lady Doris Rhodes, was a successful bridge player. His son was Sir Christopher George Rhodes, 3rd Baronet, a film and television...
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    with Lady Doris Rhodes, a good player who had played on "Pops" Beasley's British team in its 1933 match with the Culbertson team. Markus–Rhodes played together...
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  • Senator Rhodes may refer to: Doris Lindsey Holland Rhodes (1909–1997), Louisiana State Senate Stephen H. Rhodes (1825–1909), Massachusetts State Senate...
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