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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST
Paul dimaggio; Paul J. DiMaggio; DiMaggio, Paul

Dimaggio      
n. Dimaggio, apellido; Joe Dimaggio(1914-1999), famoso jugador de béisbol americano (jugó en el equipo de New York Jankiees en los años 40)
Joe Dimaggio         
  • Seven of the American League's 1937 All-Star players: [[Lou Gehrig]], [[Joe Cronin]], [[Bill Dickey]], Joe DiMaggio, [[Charlie Gehringer]], [[Jimmie Foxx]], and [[Hank Greenberg]]. All seven were inducted into the Hall of Fame.
  • Dimaggio with President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and [[Rocky Marciano]] in 1953
  • Colma]], California
  • DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe staying at Imperial Hotel in Tokyo on their [[honeymoon]]
  • DiMaggio in 1950
  • DiMaggio in 1951, his last year in baseball
  • DiMaggio's plaque at the [[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum]]
  • San Francisco Seals]], c. 1933–36
  • Yankee Stadium]] in 1970, two years after Mantle's retirement
  • Dorothy Arnold]] was pregnant with their son Joe Jr. while the streak was in progress.
  • Camel]] cigarettes featuring DiMaggio
  • Monroe and DiMaggio when they were married in January 1954
  • President]] [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1991
  • attempted assassination of Reagan]]
AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER (1914–1999)
Joseph Paul DiMaggio; Joe Di Maggio; Joe di Maggio; Joe Dimaggio; Joe dimaggio; JOE DIMAGGIO; Joltin' Joe; Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Jr.; Joltin Joe DiMaggio; Joe Dimmagio; 56-game hit streak; 56 game hitting streak; Joseph DiMaggio; Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio; Giuseppe DiMaggio; Joe DiMagio
n. Joe Dimaggio (1914-1999), jugador de béisbol americano (jugó en el equipo de New York Jankiees en los años 40)
Marilyn Monroe         
  • Monroe on the set of ''[[Something's Got to Give]]''. She was absent for most of the production due to illness and was fired by Fox in June 1962, two months before her death.
  • Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery]] in Westwood Village
  • Actress [[Jean Harlow]] in 1934; Monroe took inspiration from her to develop her star image.
  • James Gill]]'s painting ''Marilyn Triptych'' (1962)
  • Monroe with [[Laurence Olivier]] in a publicity photo for ''[[The Prince and the Showgirl]]'' (1957)
  • Monroe in a 1948 publicity photo
  • A photo of Monroe taken by [[David Conover]] in mid-1944 at the Radioplane Company
  • Monroe in a publicity photo  for ''Photoplay'' magazine in 1953
  • Patricia Morán]], [[Bertha Moss]], [[Nadia Haro Oliva]], and [[José Baviera]].}}
  • Monroe in ''[[The Asphalt Jungle]]'' (1950), one of her earliest performances to gain attention from film critics.
  • As seen in this publicity photo for ''[[The Seven Year Itch]]'' (1955), Monroe wore figure-hugging outfits that enhanced her sexual attractiveness
  • Monroe arriving at a party celebrating [[Louella Parsons]] at [[Ciro's]] nightclub in 1953
  • Monroe in ''[[Some Like It Hot]]'' (1959)
  • Monroe posing for photographers in ''[[The Seven Year Itch]]'' (1955)
  • alt=A smiling Monroe sitting on a beach and leaning back on her arms. She is wearing a bikini and wedge sandals.
  • 1927}}
  • Monroe in a Lustre-Creme shampoo advertisement of 1953
  • 1955}}
  • Monroe and [[Joe DiMaggio]] after getting married at [[San Francisco City Hall]] in January 1954
  • Monroe and [[Arthur Miller]] at their wedding in June 1956
  • Monroe with [[Yves Montand]] in ''[[Let's Make Love]]'' (1960), which she agreed to make only to fulfill her contract with Fox
  • Monroe with [[Keith Andes]] in ''[[Clash by Night]]'' (1952). The film allowed Monroe to display more of her acting range in a dramatic role.
  • 1943–44}}. They married when she was 16 years old.
  • Bus Stop]]'' (1956) marked a departure from her earlier comedies.
  • Monroe in ''[[Don't Bother to Knock]]'' (1952)
  • New York Mirror]]'' on August 6, 1962
  • Golden Globe]]
AMERICAN ACTRESS (1926–1962)
Marylin Monroe; Norma Jean Baker; Norma Jean Mortenson; Marirlyn Monroe; Norma Jean Baker Mortenson; Norma Jeane; Charles Stanley Gifford; Marilyn Monro; Norma jeane mortenson; Marylyn Monroe; Marilyn Munroe; Norma Jean Mortensen; Norma Jeane Mortenson; Merylin Monroe; Marliyn Monroe; Marilyn monroe; Marilyn Munro; Norma Jeane Baker; Norma Baker; Norma Mortenson; Marilyn Monroe Miller; Norma Jeane DiMaggio; Norma Jeane Dougherty; Norma Jean DiMaggio; Norma Jean Dougherty; Norma Dougherty; Norma DiMaggio; Norma Jeane Mortensen; Norma J Mortensen; Norma J Mortenson; Norma J. Mortenson; Norma J. Mortensen; Norma Mortensen; Jean Mortensen; Jean Mortenson; Jeane Mortenson; Jeane Mortensen; Personal life of Marilyn Monroe; Marlyn Monroe; Norma Jeane Dimaggio; Marilynmania; Say goodbye to Pat, say goodbye to the president and say goodbye to yourself, because you're a nice guy... I'll see... I'll see.; Jean Norman; Monroe, Marilyn; The Girl with the Horizontal Walk
Marilyn Monroe (símbolo sexual y actriz de cine americana rubia que se convirtió en una leyenda)

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Paul DiMaggio

Paul Joseph DiMaggio (born January 10, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American educator, and professor of sociology at New York University since 2015. Previously, he was a professor of sociology at Princeton University.