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Frederic Ogden Nash (August 19, 1902 – May 19, 1971) was an American poet well known for his light verse, of which he wrote more than 500 pieces. With his unconventional rhyming schemes , he was declared by The New York Times to be the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry.
Nash Law Office, HABS photo, February 1965. Frederick Nash (February 9, 1781 – December 5, 1858) was an American lawyer and jurist from Hillsborough, North Carolina. He served on the North Carolina Supreme Court and was its chief justice from 1852 until his death. Frederick was the son of Governor Abner Nash and
Frederick Nash (1782–1856) was an English painter and draughtsman. Frederick Nash was born in Lambeth. He initially studied architectural drawing under Thomas Malton, then later enrolled at the Royal Academy of Arts. Between 1801 and 1809 Nash worked with the antiquarians John Britton and Edward Wedlake Brayley. [1]
Nash says his team initially debated whether the color of the splat should be slime green or orange. "We somehow got some information as to what colors adults least liked at the time. And lime ...
The Nash Finch Company was an American food distribution and retail company based in Edina, Minnesota (a suburb of Minneapolis). Nash Finch was involved in food distribution to private companies, primarily independent supermarkets, and military commissaries and the operation of retail stores.
Nash is the executive producer of the documentary OnBoard, which chronicles the rise of Black women on America's boards, and had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. And, Nash ...
Grotesquerie, which premieres Wednesday, Sept. 25, marks Kelce's first-ever scripted role, and Nash-Betts, 54, says he was "very professional" and "always came prepared" to set. "Travis was very open.
The Happy Time is a musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by N. Richard Nash loosely based on a 1950 hit Broadway play, The Happy Time by Samuel A. Taylor, which was in turn based on stories by Robert Fontaine. The story had also been made into a 1952 film version.