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  2. Haviland & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Haviland & Co. is a manufacturer of Limoges porcelain in France, begun in the 1840s by the American Haviland family, importers of porcelain to the US, which has always been the main market. Its finest period is generally accepted to be the late 19th century, when it tracked wider artistic styles in innovative designs in porcelain, as well as ...

  3. On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away - Wikipedia

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    Written and composed by American songwriter Paul Dresser, it was published by the Tin Pan Alley firm of Howley, Haviland and Company in October 1897. The lyrics of the ballad reminisce about life near Dresser's childhood home by the Wabash River in Indiana, United States.

  4. Paul Dresser - Wikipedia

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    [56] [58] In 1894 he invited his younger brother Theodore to join him in New York. [59] Theodore went to work for Howley, Haviland and Company as editor of the firm's trade journal, Ev'ry Month, which promoted their newest songs. [60] Theodore later became a nationally known novelist. [8]

  5. Suzanne Lalique-Haviland - Wikipedia

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    Her brother-in-law, Franck Burty Haviland was a painter and friend of Picasso; her father-in-law, Charles Edward Haviland, a Limoges porcelain industrialist for Haviland & Co. For the Théodore Haviland factory, run by her husband's cousin, Suzanne began creating her dinner services in 1925.

  6. My Gal Sal - Wikipedia

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    It was based on a biographical essay, sometimes erroneously referred to as a book, by Dresser's younger brother, novelist Theodore Dreiser (Dreiser was the original German family name). Some of the songs portrayed as Dresser's work were actually written by him, but several others were created in the 1890s style for the film by the Hollywood ...

  7. Blue bell: March Song and Chorus - Wikipedia

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    "Blue bell: March Song and Chorus" is a march style song composed by Theodore F. Morse and written by Edward Madden. The song was published in 1904 by F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., in New York, NY. The cover, illustrated by Rose Starmer, depicts a soldier and a young woman. [1]

  8. Haviland - Wikipedia

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    Paul Haviland (1880–1950), French-American photographer, writer and arts critic Stanley Haviland (1899–1972), Australian public servant Thomas Heath Haviland Sr. (1795 or 1796–1867), English-born landowner, banker and political figure in Prince Edward Island

  9. Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography, established in 1981, is a category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.Works are eligible during the year of their first US publication in English, though they may be written originally in languages other than English.