• radio and TV personality Mitchell Grayson, radio producer and director Horace Grenell, conductor and music producer Uta Hagen, actress and teacher Dashiell...
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  • Desto Records was an American record label. It was founded in 1951 by Horace Grenell who had a mail order business of selling children's records and was...
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  • corporation's attorney. Board members included: B. A. Bodkin, Tom Glazer, Horace Grenell, Woody Guthrie, John Hammond Jr., Herbert Haufrect, Bess Hawes, Waldemar...
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  • the folk community in New York and included Woody Guthrie, Lee Hays, Horace Grenell, Anges "Sis" Cunningham, Burl Ives, Millard Lampell, Alan Lomax, Bess...
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    Hillenbrand Stoessel Burns Burt Walters Kimmitt Holbrooke Redman Bindenagel Kornblum Coats Timken Koenig Murphy Emerson Logsdon Grenell Quinville Gutmann...
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    encouragement, Adams would also translate classical authors such as Virgil, Horace, Plutarch, and Aristotle. In 1778, Adams and his father departed for Europe...
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    (née Dickson) and Horace White. Clara was the daughter of Andrew Dickson, a New York State Representative in 1832 and his wife. Horace was the son of Asa...
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    legal for Rise to have made, he accepted it. Former ambassador Richard Grenell was also involved with starting Outspoken; he spoke at a Santos fundraiser...
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    Massachusetts, and was the older brother of United States Representative Horace Davis. On November 19, 1857, Davis married Frederica Gore King (1829–1916)...
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    assistant for Graham's Magazine for a few months in 1848. That same year, Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, hired Taylor and sent him to California...
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