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Wilderness Road was a rock band founded in 1968 by musicians Warren Leming, Nate Herman, and relatives Andy and Tom Haban. [3] [4] [5] The group, which performed an elaborate stage show, drew on American folklore, and was active in the Anti-War, and Peace Movements of the late Sixties and early Seventies central to Chicago's counterculture movement of the period.
Studs Terkel, writer Warren Leming, and three others founded the Nelson Algren Committee in 1989. At the time, there was a renewed interest in Algren's work. Somebody in Boots and Never Come Morning, both long out of print, had been republished in 1987.
He is the subject of a feature documentary by director Kurt Jacobsen and co-producer Warren Leming entitled The Milagro Man: The Irrepressible Multicultural Life and Literary Times of John Nichols, which premiered at the 2012 Albuquerque Film Festival and screened at a dozen more film festivals. [9]
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The Compass Players, founded by David Shepherd and Paul Sills, was the first Improvisational Theatre in America. [2] It began July 8, 1955 as a storefront theater at 1152 E. 55th near the University of Chicago campus.
Caleb Kane; Captain Beefheart; Carlene Carter (Giant/Reprise Nashville); Cavo; Chaka Khan; Charice Pempengco; Charice; Charles Aznavour; Charlie Daniels; Cher (US/Australia); Chicago (Full Moon/Reprise)
Oliver-Leming House, also known as the Home of the Missouri State Flag, is a historic home located at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It was designed by J.B. Legg, and built in 1898–1899. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, red brick dwelling. It features a full-width, two-story front portico supported by Corinthian order columns and added in 1915. [2]: 2
Dr. Warren C. Patton (1858-1928) [22] 1907 1909 Merit E. Leming (1862-1938) 1909 1911 After serving on a dormitory association, Leming Hall (1905-1972), [23] the first women's dormitory on Southeast Missouri State University, was named after him. [18] Frederick A. Kage (1848-1932) [24] 1911 1917