Theophilus Lewis (1891–1974) was an African-American drama critic, a writer, and a magazine editor during the Harlem Renaissance whose contributions primarily...
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broadside sometime between May and July 1694 by the London printer Theophilus Lewis, and was reportedly written by Every himself. Consisting of 13 stanzas...
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Theophilus Carter (1824 – 21 December 1904) was an eccentric British furniture dealer who may have been an inspiration for the illustration by Sir John...
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DOD-sən; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician, photographer and Anglican...
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both Harlem and the Village". Recalling the days of Niggerati Manor, Theophilus Lewis wrote: Those were the days when Niggerati Manor was the talk of the...
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Theophilus Lewis Alban; 1897–1951); arr. by Rube Bennett (1927) "Night Time in Picardy", lyrics & music by Baskette & Theo Alban (né Theophilus Lewis...
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Bull Connor (redirect from Theophilus connor)
Theophilus Eugene "Bull" Connor (July 11, 1897 – March 10, 1973) was an American politician who served as Commissioner of Public Safety for the city of...
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range of new writers before they had reached literary reputations. Theophilus Lewis, the magazine's drama critic from September 1923 till May 1926, supported...
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An American Ballad. Scarecrow Press. pp. 26–27. ISBN 9780810885233. Theophilus Lewis. "Theatre" (PDF). The Messenger: 223. "Sesquicentenial Features". Southern...
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Milles, D.D. . Dean of Exeter and Rector of St Edmund the King. 1763. Theophilus Lewis Barbauld. Rector of St Vedast Foster Lane. [He was only elected on...
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"Liberty NYC Performing Arts Archive". performingartsarchive.com. Theophilus Lewis, "THE DANCE THAT DAZED MOTHER – "DIGA DIGA DO"--AS DANCED BY ADELAIDE...
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gives his name in Latinized form, as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. He generally called himself "Wolfgang Amadè Mozart" as an adult...
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Inter-State Tattler newspaper had many notable editors, including Theophilus Lewis, Bennie Butler (1925), Geraldyn Dismond (1929), and George B. Jones...
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for which his father Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe had previously been MP and which was later represented by his brothers Theophilus, junior and James. He was...
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Theophilus Johnson (23 August 1836 – 1919) was an English amateur naturalist, artist and publisher. Theophilus or Theo Johnson was born on 23 August 1836...
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1708 as member for Haslemere, for which his father Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe and older brother Lewis had previously been MPs, and which was later represented...
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Peterson. Others who helped establish the organization were critic Theophilus Lewis, playwright Jessie Redmon Fauset, and teacher Harold Jackman. This...
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from “Hot Rhythm”” Baltimore Afro-American, August 30, 1930, p A9. Theophilus Lewis, ""Hot Rhythm" Is Just Lukewarm: Eddie Rector, Mae Barnes and Will...
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her original name. The Royal Navy commissioned her under Lieutenant Theophilus Lewis, and initially employed Highflyer in the Chesapeake as a tender to...
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1930s. University of Alabama Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-8173-0079-1. Theophilus Lewis (1927-04-02). "They Call This Negro Drama". Pittsburgh Courier. Pittsburgh...
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severe criticism from Theophilus Lewis, a columnist with the Amsterdam News, an African-American weekly newspaper in New York City. Lewis took Micheaux to...
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Frederick, Prince of Wales (redirect from Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales)
July 2020. via "British History Online" Matthew Kilburn (2004). "Frederick Lewis, prince of Wales (1707–1751)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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Just Kiddin (redirect from Lewis Thompson (record producer))
2010. Just Kiddin have remixed the likes of Usher, Parachute Youth, and Theophilus London, and have released original material on labels such as HK, Top...
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Beatrice Straight, and Tennessee Williams. Clive Barnes, Whitney Bolton, Theophilus Lewis, and Frederick O'Neal made up the inaugural panel of judges, and the...
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (category Works by Lewis Carroll)
(also known as Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 English children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics don at the University of Oxford. It details the story...
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show was a musical production held at Harlem's Lafayette Theatre. Theophilus Lewis, known for his disdain for Harlem productions, gave a good review,...
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Hatter (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) (category Lewis Carroll characters)
often been claimed that the Hatter's character may have been inspired by Theophilus Carter, an eccentric furniture dealer. Carter was supposedly at one time...
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Cheshire Cat (category Lewis Carroll characters)
Cat (/ˈtʃɛʃər, -ɪər/ CHESH-ər, -eer) is a fictional cat popularised by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and known for its distinctive...
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Theophilus Keene (1680–1718) was an Anglo-Irish stage actor and theatre manager. Keene was from a Presbyterian background. He originally began acting at...
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The Snark is a fictional animal species created by Lewis Carroll. This creature appears in his nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark. His descriptions...
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