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Oswald Garrison Villard
Oswald Garrison Villard 1872-1949, American editor and author, b. Wiesbaden, Germany, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1893; M.A., 1896). The son of Henry Villard and the grandson, on his mother's side, of William Lloyd Garrison, he was a lifelong liberal and a pacifist. In 1897 he became an editorial writer... Read more |
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Lena Horne
Lena Horne Singer "She is one of the incomparable performers of our time," Richard Watts, Jr., wrote of Lena Horne in the New York Post in 1957. This assessment continued to hold true decades later: Lena Horne, the beautiful, elegant, and talented singer and actress, has indeed become a legend.... Read more |
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Jane OConnor
O'Connor, Jane 1947–PersonalBorn December 30, 1947, in New York, NY; daughter of Norman and Dovie Abramson; married Jim O'Connor, December 9, 1973; children: Robert, Teddy. Education: Smith College, B.A., 1969.AddressesHome—New York, NY. Office—Penguin USA, 345 Hudson St., New York, NY... Read more |
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Newcastle
NEW CASTLE NEW CASTLE, a colonial settlement in Delaware founded by the Dutch in 1651 as Fort Casimir, was established to compete with the Swedish-controlled trade with the Indians along the Delaware River. Three years later, in May of 1654, it was surrendered to the Swedish governor and renamed... Read more |
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Brooks Brothers
BROOKS BROTHERS American clothier Established:in New York as Brooks Clothing Company by Henry Sands Brooks, 1818; renamed Brooks Brothers, 1854. Company History:First American firm to market such staples as the button-down collar shirt and polo coat; has also sold... Read more |
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Deems Taylor
Deems Taylor (Joseph Deems Taylor), 1885-1966, American composer and music critic, b. New York City, grad. New York Univ., 1906. After other journalistic posts he was music critic (1921-25) of the New York World and editor (1927-29) of the magazine Musical America. In 1933 he was appointed... Read more |
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Peter Fonda
Fonda, Peter 1939(?)– PERSONAL Full name, Peter Henry Fonda (some sources say Peter Seymour Fonda); born February 23, 1939 (some sources say 1940), in New York, NY; son of Henry Jaynes (an actor) and Frances Sophia (a financier; maiden name, Seymour) Fonda; brother of Jane Fonda (an.... Read more |
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Manville Corp
Manville Corporation Post Office Box 5108Denver, Colorado 80217U.S.A.(303) 978-2000Fax: (303) 978-2440 Public Company Incorporated: 1901 as H. W. Johns-Manville CorporationEmployees: 16,000Sales: $2.02 millionStock Exchanges: New YorkSICs: 2621 Paper Mills; 2631 Paperboard Mills; 3296 Mineral... Read more |
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Peter Arno
Peter Arno , 1904-68, American cartoonist, b. New York City. Arno's satirical cartoons appeared in The New Yorker magazine from 1925 until his death. He achieved a distinctive drawing style featuring heavily outlined figures. Notable among his urbane characterizations are the self-important... Read more |
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