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In its heyday, Kenley Players productions drew crowds of 5,000 in Dayton, Akron, Columbus, Flint, Michigan, and Warren, Ohio. [1] Kenley "pioneered the notion of putting TV stars in summer stock." [ 5 ] In a 1950 interview Kenley told The Washington Post , "I only charge $1.50 top...I'd rather have full houses every night than be stuck with a ...
Gentleman Jim, a 1942 film starring Errol Flynn as the boxer James J. Corbett; Gentleman Jim, an 1878 publication of Elizabeth Prentiss; Gentleman Jim, a 1980 book by children's author Raymond Briggs "Gentleman Jim", an episode of the animated children's show Tracey McBean; Ch. Gentleman Jim, one of the first champion Staffordshire Bull Terriers
Three sisters from an Ohio family inherited a rare dime from 1975. Here's why it could be worth up to $500,000 when it goes up for auction.
1975 Ohio elections (2 P) S. 1975 in sports in Ohio (29 P) Pages in category "1975 in Ohio" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
James Robinson aka "Gentleman Jim," was born free and landed. He also received an education from the same private tutor that taught his half sister Judith Carter. [2] [4] The homestead he built in Bull Run couldn't have been more prominent at the outset of the Civil War, during which two major battles were fought in his front yard.
He founded Oakley, Inc., in 1975 and grew the company into an eyewear and apparel giant before selling it for $2.1 billion in 2007. Forbes puts his net worth at $1.3 billion.
44-74230 Gentleman Jim – privately owned in Livonia, Michigan. [168] 44-74389 Speedball Alice – privately owned in Sebastopol, California. [169] 44-74391 The Hun Hunter/Texas – privately owned in Houston, Texas. [170] 44-74404 Dazzling Donna – privately owned in Kindred, North Dakota. [171]
The One Hundred Eleventh Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1975 and 1976. ... 1975: Representative Jim Luken (D-24th) resigned. [1]