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Century New Hampshire by William Howard Brown, | Lew A Cummings Co. Manchester, NH 1950 |
Wally Wales as | Lew, a henchman |
Century New Hampshire by William Howard Brown, | Lew A. Cummings Co. Manchester, NH 1950 |
However, it is unlikely that Van | Lew actually did pretend to be crazy. |
ade All-American, a feat not accomplished since | Lew Alcindor and the first player to be named All-C |
arren was an All-American at UCLA, where he and | Lew Alcindor (later to be known in his professional |
Patterson was the UCLA center between | Lew Alcindor and Bill Walton, and so was part of a |
Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul Jabbar (then | Lew Alcindor) faced each other for the first time i |
ketball legend, number 33, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ( | Lew Alcindor). |
was a young basketball player in New York named | Lew Alcindor, later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. |
in four straight by the Milwaukee Bucks, led by | Lew Alcindor, Oscar Robertson, and Bobby Dandridge. |
CAA Finals game where they eventually lost to a | Lew Alcindor-led UCLA. |
the matchup of Houston's Elvin Hayes and UCLA's | Lew Alcindor. |
Lew Allen Award of Excellence for significant techn | |
t Propulsion Laboratory (where he was given the | Lew Allen Award for Research Excellence in 1993). |
created an award in Allen's honor, the General | Lew Allen, Jr., Trophy, which is awarded annually t |
rber is openly gay; his partner is Nathaniel G. | Lew, an assistant professor at Saint Michael's Coll |
Lucy | Lew and her brothers and sisters attended the integ |
Lew and Wong were acquitted by the Singapore High C | |
Ameche and Frances Dee star as | Lew and Agnes Marsh, Iowa drugstore owners whose so |
in his later years, played and led the 16-piece | Lew Anderson Big Band Friday nights in New York's j |
dchock and Maria Schneider, Gary Burton (1989), | Lew Anderson (1989) and Toshiko Akiyoshi (1989 and |
Lew antagonizes Simon, suffers from alektorophobia | |
in Town (Two of the three short stories include | Lew Archer; one,"Death by Water," features Joe Roge |
Lorber and | Lew are joined in a civil union. |
ave who worked in connection with Elizabeth Van | Lew as a Union spy during the Civil War. |
Thrushel near Stowford and then joins the River | Lew at Tinhay near Lifton and becomes the River Lyd |
Lew Austin was production manager. | |
Lew Ayres as Dr. Scott Elliott | |
Jordan would star in the film, and then paired | Lew Ayres with Ginger Rogers, before casting Norman |
te Fair, starring Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers and | Lew Ayres |
licity gloss, Joan Crawford, James Stewart, and | Lew Ayres were given the unenviable job of trying t |
It starred Gary Lockwood, Anthony Franciosa, | Lew Ayres and Mariette Hartley. |
yder and starring Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel and | Lew Ayres in his first feature film. |
Lew Ayres as Cmdr. | |
Lew Ayres - Holiday | |
Lew Ayres - Kid Mason | |
Lew Ayres as Lin Vanner | |
Lew Ayres as Pierre Lassalle | |
Lew Ayres as Robert Rawlston | |
Lew Ayres as Michael Rand | |
Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare | |
Lew Ayres as Kent Murdock | |
crime film directed by Archie Mayo and starring | Lew Ayres and James Cagney in his second film role. |
Lew Ayres as Dr. Myron Brown | |
It stars | Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. |
The president ( | Lew Ayres) of the United States announces that the |
Lin Vanner ( | Lew Ayres), is manager of an oil company. |
from her and her friend, Prof. Dylan MacAuley ( | Lew Ayres). |
Donovan's Brain is a 1953 film, starring | Lew Ayres, Gene Davis, and future First Lady of the |
t World is a 1932 pre-Code drama film featuring | Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke and Boris Karloff. |
-appointed dates with several actors, including | Lew Ayres, Franchot Tone, Mickey Rooney, and James |
re-code Universal film Night World (1932), with | Lew Ayres, Boris Karloff, and Hedda Hopper. |
in Bondage is a 1936 American film directed by | Lew Ayres. |
and some of those areas are considered part of | Lew Beach as well. |
Lew Beach is a hamlet in the Town of Rockland, New | |
It was later renamed | Lew Beach after a local hotel owner. |
Beaver Kill, which brings many fly fishermen to | Lew Beach during New York's trout season. |
ed him by including among its annual awards the | Lew Beck Memorial Award, the award given to the pla |
Lew becomes Andy's mentor and aide, with mixed cons | |
in local clubs accompanied by bassists such as | Lew Berryman and Mark Trail, and singers like Sandy |
Lew Blum is well known in the towing business in Ph | |
Lew Blum is a Philadelphia towing businessman. | |
About 1766, Brazillai | Lew bought Dinah's freedom from the Blood Family fo |
Lew Bradford (24 December 1916-1984) was an English | |
Lyrics by | Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva |
The song "There'll Be Other Nights" by | Lew Brown and Lew Pollack, recorded by Alice Faye, |
y Henderson, the lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown for the Broadway musical Hold Everything! |
and lyrics by Ray Henderson, B. G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown |
Lew Brown m. | |
Lyrics by | Lew Brown |
"Comes Love" (Sam Stept, Charles Tobias, | Lew Brown) |
y Ray Henderson with lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown) |
Depends on You" (Ray Henderson, Buddy DeSylva, | Lew Brown) - 1:56 |
Of Cherries" (Ray Henderson, Buddy G. DeSylva, | Lew Brown) |
NE (That's Why They Call Me Shine) (Cecil Mack, | Lew Brown) |
DeSylva, | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson, Stephen Ballantine) - 3:2 |
"The Thrill is Gone" ( | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 3:23 |
"(Here I Am) Brokenhearted" ( | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 3:46 |
"Oh by Jingo!" ( | Lew Brown, Albert Von Tilzer) - 2:14 |
"The Thrill is Gone" ( | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 2:51 |
"Just Imagine" ( | Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Henderson) - 3:21 |
"That Old Feeling" ( | Lew Brown, Sammy Fain) - 4:20 |
"The Thrill Is Gone" ( | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 2:28 |
"The Birth of the Blues" ( | Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Ray Henderson) - CD bonus |
"Comes Love" ( | Lew Brown, Charles Tobias, Sam H. Stept) - 2:34 - Y |
"The Birth of the Blues" ( | Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson) - 3:20 |
"It All Depends On You" (Buddy G. DeSylva, | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 2:43 |
is a musical comedy with book by B. G. DeSylva, | Lew Brown, and John McGowan, lyrics by B. G. DeSylv |
of "Together", written by George Buddy DeSylva, | Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, is heard in the backg |
nder the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)" ( | Lew Brown, Sam H. Stept, Charles Tobias) 2:52 |
with music by Carl Schraubstader and lyrics by | Lew Brown, published in 1923. |
ay Henderson and lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown, published in 1931. |
DeSylva, | Lew Brown, Ray Henderson) - 2:06 |
nd Lawrence Schwab, lyrics by B. G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson. |
ong written by Ray Henderson, Bud De Sylva, and | Lew Brown. |
y Ray Henderson, the lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown. |
ist for popular songs in the United States, see | Lew Brown. |
y Henderson, the lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown. |
ay Henderson and lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and | Lew Brown. |
Joe Sixpack, | Lew Bryson, Jack Curtin, and George Hummel. |
n the season after having his wrist broken by a | Lew Burdette pitch on September 6. |
was the blast that ended the epic duel between | Lew Burdette and Harvey Haddix on May 26, 1959, in |
e Oliver in 1963 in the same trade that brought | Lew Burdette to the Cardinals. |
im past the likes of Warren Spahn, Bob Buhl and | Lew Burdette on the Braves' rotation. |
Braves pitcher | Lew Burdette also pitched a shutout for thirteen fu |
ng by two different pitchers, when Bob Rush and | Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee Braves hit him in the |
Pitcher | Lew Burdette was the star and Most Valuable Player, |
the closer's job was held at different times by | Lew Burdette, Ernie Johnson, Jolly, and Don McMahon |
the closer's job was held at different times by | Lew Burdette, Johnson, Jolly, and Don McMahon. |
58 as the third starter behind Warren Spahn and | Lew Burdette. |
n, Eddie Mathews, Joe Adcock, Warren Spahn, and | Lew Burdette. |
ft wrist by an inside pitch from Braves pitcher | Lew Burdette. |
morning drive The Show) and former NFL players | Lew Bush and Jim Laslavic, of San Diego's KNSD. |
He was the brother of infielder | Lew Camp, who was his team mate in 1894. |
At the onset of World War II, | Lew Christensen was drafted into the United States |
performances of Balanchine's La Sonnambula and | Lew Christensen's Con Amore. |
with scenery by Robert Drew previously used for | Lew Christensen's 1947 work for Ballet Society, Bla |
Responding to the buzz, | Lew Chudd of Imperial Records rushed out a single v |
Produced by | Lew Chudd, Whitman's recording of the song spent 11 |
For the 1926 film starring | Lew Cody and Carmel Myers, see The Gay Deceiver. |
Lew Cody ... Philippe Levaux | |
Lew Cody as Prince Carlos | |
Lew Cody - Sir Nicholas Thormonde | |
Lew Cody as Edmund Lamont | |
Myers)'s stepdaughter who blackmailed Philippe ( | Lew Cody) into marriage. |
espite being bespoken to foreign prince Carlos ( | Lew Cody). |
First it was Lilyan Tashman, then | Lew Cody. |
oor is a 1921 film starring Norma Talmadge, and | Lew Cody. |
In July 1971, Cazier replaced | Lew D. Oliver as president of Chico State College i |
de Linebacker Coach Clare, Defensive Line coach | Lew Dawson, Offensive Line Coach Blacklocke, and Re |
Turre, Billy Hart, Jerry Dodgion, Nelson Hill, | Lew DelGatto, Bill Goodwin, Paul Rostock, Hal Crook |
r, Maybelle Carter, Anita Carter, Carl Perkins, | Lew DeWitt - Actors |
Maybelle Carter, Anita Carter, Carl Perkins and | Lew DeWitt are among those featured on the album. |
He joined them as a replacement for the ailing | Lew DeWitt in 1982 and joined the group permanently |
"Flowers on the Wall" ( | Lew DeWitt) - 2:21 |
"Flowers on the Wall" ( | Lew DeWitt) - 2:41 |
"Flowers on the Wall" ( | Lew DeWitt) |
ten and composed by the group's original tenor, | Lew DeWitt, the song peaked in popularity in Januar |
(Fortune had replaced | Lew DeWitt, who departed the group in 1982 after a |
Van | Lew died on September 25, 1900, and was buried in S |
Lew died of cancer in April 1970, his funeral was o | |
95, and refers to the American vaudeville actor | Lew Dockstader "in his new white-face act". |
leaving the United States Army in 1905, joining | Lew Dockstader's minstrels in Rochester, New York. |
That album was arranged by | Lew Douglas's protege Chuck Sagle. |
"Pretend" is a popular song, written in 1952 by | Lew Douglas, Cliff Parman, and Frank Levere. |
Both recordings were arranged and conducted by | Lew Douglas. |
inson, Tracy Fullerton, Perry Hoberman, Michael | Lew, Erik Loyer, Jacki Morie, Michael Naimark, Eddo |
ia, Louis "Cockeyed Louie" Fratto also known as | Lew Farrell, Felix Alderisio ("Milwaukee Phil"), Sa |
the documentary The Kansas Governor, journalist | Lew Ferguson claimed that "People will vote for can |
It was produced by | Lew Fields with musical numbers stage by Busby Berk |
Produced by | Lew Fields (Herbert's father), staged by John Harwo |
It ran for 155 performances at the | Lew Fields' Mansfield Theatre. |
t first took their musical to Herbert's father, | Lew Fields, to produce, but he declined, thinking t |
Lew, following L&B tradition, was named after one o | |
Chicago White Sox manager | Lew Fonseca noticed him and arranged a tryout at Co |
esident and Dean of Visual Communication - Jack | Lew, formerly with Disney and EA |
Lew Frederick is a Democratic politician from the U | |
Lew Futterman - Producer | |
Lew Gallo as Jealous Young Man | |
ou Chuck and Larry (2007, with Barry Fanaro and | Lew Gallo). |
Peter Lind Hayes as | Lew Gibson |
Al DeRisi, | Lew Gluckin, Marky Markowitz, Clyde Reasinger - tru |
Louis Gossett Jr. - Roscoe (as | Lew Gossett) |
His brothers | Lew Grade and Leslie Grade also entered showbusines |
Peter Gunn ended, Stevens was called on by Sir | Lew Grade of ITV to move to London, England, to pla |
tage Foundation commemorative plaques honouring | Lew Grade and Frankie Vaughan. |
chell Singers in Blackpool, with the impresario | Lew Grade as his agent. |
of William Shakespeare, and was co-produced by | Lew Grade's ATV and RAI and distributed internation |
Landau faulted | Lew Grade's foray into film production; the project |
ure series produced during the period by or for | Lew Grade's ITC. |
commercial television company, Berman turned to | Lew Grade's ITC. |
ate 1965, Gerry Anderson and his ITC financier, | Lew Grade, agreed that a feature film adaptation, t |
Lew Grade, Baron Grade (25 December 1906 - 13 Decem | |
The head of the network, | Lew Grade, offered Cook and Moore a lucrative contr |
nglia TV's soap opera Weavers Green and several | Lew Grade-backed projects, including The Avengers, |
ust six episodes at the behest of ITC financier | Lew Grade. |
r American producer Hannah Weinstein approached | Lew Grade. |
It was founded by | Lew Grade. |
Prior to his federal appointment, Judge | Lew had served on both the Municipal Court and Supe |
; United States Deputy Secretary of State, Jack | Lew, had an extensive conversation with the Irish f |
Remixed by: Geoffrey Haslam, | Lew Hahn, Bob Liftin |
"The Things I Love" (Barlow, | Lew Harris) - 8:26 |
Lew Harvey | |
Chris Helmer ( | Lew Harvey) is sentenced to 20 years in prison by J |
fter one year at Yale, he replaced the retiring | Lew Hayman as the second head coach of the CFL's Mo |
John Forsythe as | Lew Hayward |
Lew Hearn as Moe Shrevnitz the Cabbie | |
Lew Heming appears to have been a first-time candid | |
Al Shaw as | Lew Henkle (as Shaw) |
reeds permanently, playing with Cliff Jackson, | Lew Henry, Elmer Snowden, Sam Wooding, Lucky Millin |
"Night Time is the Right Time" ( | Lew Herman) |
They play at the | Lew Hill Memorial Ground, Combe Hay Lane, Odd Down. |
Wimbledon: | Lew Hoad wins the Men's Singles |
ralian Open men's singles: Ken Rosewall defeats | Lew Hoad 9-7 6-4 6-4 |
Lew Hoad (Quarterfinalist) | |
Lew Hoad (Champion) | |
Lew Hoad defeated Ashley Cooper 6-2 6-1 6-2 in the | |
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