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Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon 1896-1985, American actress and playwright, b. Wollaston, Mass. From her debut as Nibs in Peter Pan (1915), Gordon's career encompassed broad stage and film experience. Among the plays she wrote are Over Twenty-One, Years Ago, and The Leading Lady. She and her husband, the... Read more |
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Samuel James Ervin
Samuel James Ervin , 1896-1985, U.S. senator (1954-75), b. Morganton, N.C. Admitted to the bar in 1919, he became a distinguished jurist, serving as a judge on a county criminal court (1935-37), the North Carolina superior court (1937-43), and the state supreme court (1948-54), before being... Read more |
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Roger Sessions
Roger Sessions 1896-1985, American composer and teacher, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. Sessions was a pupil of Horatio Parker at Yale and of Ernest Bloch. He taught (1917-21) at Smith, leaving to teach at the Cleveland Institute of Music as Bloch's assistant. With Aaron Copland he organized (1928) the... Read more |
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Oscar McKinley Charleston
Oscar Charleston 1896–1954 Professional baseball player Began Professional Career Rotated Through Negro League Teams Ended Career As Manager Sources Negro League baseball player Oscar Charleston was perhaps the greatest baseball player of his era. Contemporaries compared him to... Read more |
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Oscar Micheaux
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