Van and Schenck were popular American entertainers in the 1910s and 1920s: Gus Van (born August Von Glahn, August 12, 1886 – March 12, 1968), baritone...
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Schenck may refer to: Joseph M. Schenck (1876–1961), American film studio executive Joe Schenck (1891–1930), half of the vaudeville musical duo Van and...
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States Navy Joe Schenck (1891–1930), singer, one of the duo Van and Schenck Johannes Schenck (1660–1712), Dutch composer John Schenck (1750–1823), New...
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opinion by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., concluded that Charles Schenck and other defendants, who distributed flyers to draft-age men urging resistance...
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Ziegfeld Follies (section Founding and history)
1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957. They became a radio program in 1932 and 1936 as The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air. Inspired...
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Van and Schenck, capitalises on the Neapolitan pronunciation in the rhyme "Don't be a fool, eat pasta fazool." The song "That's Amore", by Warren and...
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They Learned About Women (category American black-and-white films)
by Jack Conway and Sam Wood, and starring Van and Schenck in their final film appearance together. Although predominantly a black and white film, the...
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Georg Schenck van Toutenburg (German - Georg Schenk von Tautenburg) (1480 – 2 February 1540) was Stadhouder of Friesland (1521-1540). Later he was also...
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recordings of the song in 1917 were by Van and Schenck; Prince's Orchestra; Henry Burr and Albert Campbell; and by Billy Murray. This song was used in...
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vaudeville repertoire of Ruth Roye. A hit recording by Van and Schenck increased its popularity, and grew into a popular standard. The song appears in the...
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