Mrs. Cunningham was the cook in the book Cheaper by the Dozen.
Yes, Walter Cunningham does have a mother. In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Walter Cunningham is depicted as a young boy from a poor family in Maycomb, Alabama. His mother is not a central character in the story, but she is mentioned in passing as part of the Cunningham family.
Fonzie always called Mrs. Cunningham "Mrs. C".
Mrs. Cunningham, Ritchie's mom on "Happy Days"
She is a red-headed English teacher that is full of excitement and energy.
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Mrs. Cunningham
Marion Ross, who's most famous for playing Mrs. Cunningham on Happy Days
Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management was created in 1861.
Its used when Martha Cratchit arrives home and is quoted as "Why, bless your heart alive, my dear, how late you are!'' said Mrs Cratchit, kissing her a dozen times, and taking off her shawl and bonnet for her with officious zeal."
The book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" was written by Robert C. O'Brien.
There were 30 students in Mrs. Myers' class in the book "Bridge to Terabithia."
Eileen Smith Cunningham has written: 'Old Settlers Association of Greene County, Illinois' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Greene County Old Settlers' Association, History 'Lower Illinois Valley Local Sketches of Long Ago of Mrs. Mary Hartwell Catherwood, 1847-1902' 'Rural railroads, prelude to Trails to rails' -- subject(s): Accessible book