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John D. Williams staged it, Eugene Bonner provided incidental music, and the sets were by P. Dodd Ackerman. A tryout was held at New Rochelle, New York in May 1929, with Grace Kern, Louis Heydt, and Leona Maricle as the principals. The production then moved to Chicago, where after two weeks it was shut down by the Police Commissioner.
John D. Williams may refer to: John David Williams or John David (born 1946), Welsh bassist and songwriter; John Davis Williams (1902–1983), American academic ...
The Baptism: Oil on canvas 1892 Los Angeles County Museum of Art Venice: Oil on canvas 1887 Ex collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II [232] Portrait of the Viscountess Gouy d'Arcy: Oil on canvas 1887 Portrait of the Baroness Benoist Mechin: Oil on canvas ca.1889 3/4 length, standing and looking at the viewer [1]: 321 James Madison Stone Leukopis: Oil on ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Natural Resources of Illinois: Edgar Britton 1938 fresco Decatur John Deere: Edgar Britton 1938 fresco Decatur Colonel Francis Parker: Edgar Britton 1938 fresco Decatur Development of Illinois: Edgar Britton 1938 fresco Des Plaines: Father Marquette: James M. Newell: 1945 2 murals Downers Grove: Chicago, Railroad Center of the World: Elizabeth ...
Anne-Marie Rivier (known as Marinette to her parents) was born on 19 December 1768 in Montpezat-sous-Bauzon in Ardèche as the third of four children to Jean Rivier and his wife. Her baptism was celebrated that month before Christmas with her grandmother acting as her sponsor. [2] Her mother died in 1793.
The Thomas H. Gale House, or simply Thomas Gale House, is a house located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, United States.The house was designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1892 and is an example of his early work.
Henry Phipps Jr. was born on September 27, 1839, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.His English parents, Henry Phipps, a shoemaker, [2] and Hannah (née Franks), [3] were married at Wolverhampton in 1824 [4] and had at least one son born while they were still in England.