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    and the Insurance Company Performed by Cal Stewart in 1904 Problems playing this file? See media help. Cal Stewart (b. 1856 Charlotte County, Virginia,...
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  • Young collection. The Miller Collection was digitized in November 2006. Cal Stewart (c. 1856 – 1919) began his career in vaudeville after injuring his hand...
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    Cadenas New York Military Band 1912 1507 Town Topics of Pun'kin Center Cal Stewart 1912 1508 Light As a Feather – Bell solo Charles Daab 1912 1509 La Paloma...
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    to the education rule, as he only completed a tenth grade education. Cal Stewart (1856–1919) was a vaudeville comedian who created the character Uncle...
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    Stewart picked up a career best 310 all-purpose yards, including 160 yards rushing and a ten-yard touchdown run. In Oregon's showdown against Cal, Stewart...
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    collections of humorous short stories recited by vaudeville comedian Cal Stewart were released by Edison Records as early as 1898. A number of record...
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  • however, “Pumpkin Center” as a town name was widely publicized by one Cal Stewart, who was a popular spoken-word recording artist in the late 1890s and...
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    60–70. Archived from the original on February 22, 2017. Stewart, Cal. "Collected Works of Cal Stewart part 2". Uncle Josh in a Department Store (1910). The...
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    two with Will Robbins, one with M.J. O'Connell, one with Cal Stewart, one with Cal Stewart & Peerless Quartet, and 44 solo. List of songs recorded by...
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  • "Ticklish Reuben" is a folk song written by Cal Stewart in 1900. Released on the Victor Label, the song is a prime example of the "laughing song" genre...
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    earliest commercial sound recordings were made by standup comedians such as Cal Stewart, who recorded collections of his humorous monologues on Edison Records...
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    them more readily available.[unreliable source?] Vaudeville comedian Cal Stewart included banana peel jokes in one of the earliest comedy albums, Uncle...
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    important to dating the recording, particularly for Columbia pressings. Cal Stewart's "I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough" (Oxford 22) first appeared on Columbia...
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  • Lennon Stella Chris Stapleton Stereo Skyline Stereomud Isaac Stern Cal Stewart Larry Stewart (Columbia Nashville) Doug Stone (Columbia Nashville) Igor Strawinsky...
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  • she met Cal Stewart. They married in New York on July 6, 1914. Rossini and her brother and sister toured and appeared in vaudeville with Stewart. Rossini...
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  • Claire Bradley Sawatzky as Nathan Burgandy John P. Connolly as Sheriff Cal Stewart Dee Wallace as Nora John Ted Wynne as Dr. Jenkins Arne McPherson as David...
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    Daydream Nation Sonic Youth 1988 "Uncle Josh and the Insurance Agent" Cal Stewart 1904 2006 "Il Mio Tesoro" John McCormack; orchestra conducted by Walter...
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  • However, “Pumpkin Center” as a town name was widely publicized by one Cal Stewart, who was a popular spoken-word recording artist in the late 1890s and...
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    Rice, Jerry Foster) by Bobby Bare "Train Time at Pun'kin Centre" by Cal Stewart and American Quartet, 1919 "Train Time Blues" (Cecil Gant) by Roy Brown...
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    Callum James Henderson-Begg (born 17 January 1981), known as Cal Henderson, is a British computer programmer and author based in San Francisco. Henderson...
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  • Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Cal State Fullerton. Stewart was born in the West Indies (Kingston), Jamaica on August 24...
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    16 TV: ESPN+ Cal Poly Mustangs at Weber State Wildcats – Game summary at Stewart Stadium • Ogden, Utah Date: November 23 TV: ESPN+ "Cal Poly Mustangs...
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  • however, "Pumpkin Center" as a town name was widely publicized by one Cal Stewart, who was a popular spoken-word recording artist in the late 1890s and...
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    his leg, so Stewart drove the car, and won the race. After some additional conquests, he joined the Toyota factory team in 1983 for Cal Wells at Precision...
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  • suspected Stewart might have done it because he had been having a sexual relationship with Michele. Cal's attorneys noted that both Stewart and Thomason...
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  • against the Enid Boosters. Ponca City/Eureka was managed by Tiny Simmons, Cal Stewart and Bob Brown. The Southwestern League permanently folded after the conclusion...
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  • however, "Pumpkin Center" as a town name was widely publicized by one Cal Stewart, who was a popular spoken-word recording artist in the late 1890s and...
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  • however, “Pumpkin Center” as a town name was widely publicized by one Cal Stewart, who was a popular spoken-word recording artist in the late 1890s and...
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    onstage by Cal Stewart, who lived in a mythical New England farming town called "Punkin Center". Edison had recorded several cylinders of Cal Stewart's very...
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    Maryland, Ripken grew up traveling around the United States as his father, Cal Sr., was a player and coach in the Orioles' organization. After playing at...
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