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Leopold Stokowski
Leopold Stokowski , 1882-1977, American conductor, b. London. Stokowski studied in England and at the Paris Conservatory. He was organist and choirmaster at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City (1905-8), and was conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony (1909-12). As conductor of the Philadelphia... Read more |
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Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney Company 500 South Buena Vista StreetBurbank, California 91521U.S.A.(818) 560-1000Fax: (818) 840-1930 Public Company Incorporated: 1938 as Walt Disney ProductionsEmployees: 58,000Sales: $6.18 billionStock Exchanges: New York Pacific Midwest Tokyo A colossal force in the... Read more |
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Waterford (United States)
Waterford town (1990 pop. 17,930), New London co., SE Conn., on Long Island Sound; settled c.1653, inc. as a separate town from New London , 1801. Mainly residential, it has a recording and film studio, a major retail center, and light industry; commercial and sport fishing are also of economic... Read more |
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Carl Stalling
STALLING, Carl Composer. Nationality:American. Career:1920s—accompanist for silent films; 1928—musical director at Walt Disney's studios; 1931–36—employed by Ub Iwerks's studio; 1936–57—musical director for Warner Bros. cartoons. Died:29 November... Read more |
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Walt Disney
Walt Disney (Walter Elias Disney) , 1901-66, American movie producer and pioneer in animated cartoons, b. Chicago. He grew up in Missouri, in the small town of Marceline and in Kansas City. He moved to Chicago in 1917, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and began (1920) his career as a... Read more |
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Rockland
Rockland industrial town (1990 pop. 16,123), Plymouth co., E Mass.; settled 1673, set off from Abington and inc. 1874. There is light manufacturing.... Read more |
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Perdita
Perdita ♀ A Shakespearean coinage, borne by a character in The Winter's Tale (1610). The feminine form of Latin perditus ‘lost’, it has a clear reference to the events of the play, and this is explicitly commented on in the text. The name is now more closely associated in some... Read more |
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Norwood
Norwood 1 Town (1990 pop. 28,700), Norfolk co., E Mass.; settled 1678, set off from Dedham and Walpole and inc. 1872. Chiefly residential, its industries include printing and publishing and the manufacture of plastics, apparel, computer software, and electronic equipment. 2 City (1990 pop.... Read more |
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