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Journey Journey
Journey Rock group For the Record… Travelling Some Rough Roads Escape to the Top Saying Goodbye (For Now) Coming Back for More Selected discography Sources One of the most popular bands of the 1980s, Journey blended power rock rhythms with sentimental b... Read more
Antoinette Perry Antoinette Perry
Antoinette Perry 1888-1946, American actress, manager, producer, b. Denver, Colo. Perry began her career as an actress. She later produced several successful plays with Brock Pemberton, including Strictly Dishonorable, Personal Appearance, and Kiss the Boys Goodbye. Perry was noted for helping... Read more
Sir Francesco Paolo Tosti Sir Francesco Paolo Tosti
Tosti, (Sir) (Francesco) Paolo (b Ortano sul Mare, Abruzzi, 1846; d Rome, 1916). It.-born composer and singing-teacher. Became singing-teacher to future Queen of It. Visited Eng. 1875, appointed royal singing-master 1880. Took Eng. nationality 1906 and was knighted (KCVO) 1908. Wrote songs and duets... Read more
Lizzie Andrew Borden Lizzie Andrew Borden
Lizzie Andrew Borden 1860-1927, American woman accused of killing her father and her step-mother, b. Fall River, Mass. The elder Bordens were hacked to death with an ax on Aug. 4, 1892. Although Lizzie Borden claimed that she was out in the barn at the time, she was accused of the murders and... Read more
Raymond Chandler Raymond Chandler
Chandler, Raymond (1888–1959), born in Chicago, reared in England, moved to southern California (1912) but did not begin to write his famous mystery stories until he was in his forties. He soon became the prime figure of the school of hard‐boiled detective fiction, also distinguished... Read more
Good-Bye Good-Bye
Good‐Bye, poem by Emerson, written in 1823 and published in The Western Messenger (1839). In couplets of four‐stress lines, it is an early expression of the theme of Nature. The poet rejects the traditional institutions of the “proud world,” in favor of “going... Read more
Maria Luisa Bemberg Maria Luisa Bemberg
BEMBERG, Maria Luisa Nationality:Argentinian. Born:Buenos Aires, 1925. Family:Divorced, four children. Career:Established Argentina's Teatro del Globo theater company, 1950s; wrote her first screenplay, Cronica de una Senora (Chronicle of a Woman),... Read more
Norman Douglas Norman Douglas
Norman Douglas (George Norman Douglas), 1868-1952, British novelist and essayist, b. Scotland. He spent the years from 1894 to 1896 in diplomatic service in Russia but resigned from the foreign service in 1896. His masterpiece, South Wind (1917), which is set on Nepenthe, an invented... Read more
Clare Boothe Luce Clare Boothe Luce
Clare Boothe Luce 1903-87, American playwright and diplomat, whose name originally was Anne Clare Boothe, b. New York City. Witty, outspoken, and an articulate political conservative, Luce began her career writing for Vogue and Vanity Fair in 1930, soon becoming managing editor of the latter... Read more
Ross Macdonald Ross Macdonald
Ross Macdonald pseud. of Kenneth Millar, 1915-83, American novelist, b. Los Gatos, Calif. He was educated in Canada and at the Univ. of Michigan. Macdonald's mystery novels center on the tough but compassionate private detective, Lew Archer. They often deal with the effect of the past on... Read more

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