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    Joseph Patrick McEvoy (December 21, 1894 – August 8, 1958), also sometimes credited as John P. McEvoy or Joseph P. McEvoy, was an American writer whose...
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    marshal Tom McEvoy (born 1944), American poker player and writer McEvoy Motorcycles, British motorcycle manufacturer "Mcevoy Name Meaning & Mcevoy Family History...
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    Americana is a musical revue in two parts, with book and lyrics by J. P. McEvoy, and music by Con Conrad with additional numbers by George Gershwin, Ira...
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  • directed by Irving Cummings, and written by Ethel Hill, Darrell Ware and J. P. McEvoy, based on the novel Lucky Penny by Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars...
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  • single by Moe Bandy Americana (revue), a 1926 Broadway revue written by J. P. McEvoy Americana, a female professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of...
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    the serialized novel and later stage musical, Show Girl, that writer J. P. McEvoy had loosely based on Brooks's days as a Follies girl on Broadway. Brooks...
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    Young's Blondie, Young's Colonel Potterby and the Duchess, Dixie Dugan by J. P. McEvoy and John H. Striebel, Walt Disney's Donald Duck, Flash Gordon by Mac...
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  • Eagle, called McEvoy's painting "an amusing canvas of what can best be designated as a petting party in a yellow taxi." When in 1931 McEvoy contributed...
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    Blanche Sweet. It was adapted from the 1929 novel Hollywood Girl by J.P. McEvoy. Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler, Noah Beery, Walter Pidgeon, and Loretta Young...
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    Treasury (1984)[citation needed] The Bam Bam Clock, by J. P. McEvoy, Illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, P. F. Volland Co., 1920 (Later issued by Algonquin Publishing...
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  • Dietz 2010, p. 5-6. Dick 2022, p. 253. Shannon 2023, p. 220-221. Hischak 2005, p. 38. Dietz 2022, p. 371-372. Donnelly 2007, p. 172. Hill 2018, p. 605-606...
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  • Evans and Anita Page. It was based on the novel of the same name by J. P. McEvoy, published the same year. Radio writer Bill Grimes is in love with radio...
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  • in two slightly risqué novels written by J. P. McEvoy, serialized in 1928-29 in the pages of Liberty. McEvoy's novels were then published in book form...
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  • illustrated texts written by Richard Appignanesi, Alexei Sayle, Dylan Evans, J P McEvoy, Angus Gellatly, Rupert Woodfin and Christopher Marlowe. He is perhaps...
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  • and later Vic Forsythe and Pete Llanuza Dixie Dugan (1929–1966) by J. P. McEvoy and John H. Striebel (US) Dizzy Dramas (1927–1943) by Joe Bowers (US)...
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  • (1957). Foundations of Physics. Dover. ISBN 0918024188. LCCN 57014416. McEvoy, J. P.; Zarate, Oscar (2004). Introducing Quantum Theory. Icon Books. ISBN 1874166374...
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  • Fairman, and Frank McHugh). The character of Dixie Dugan was created by J. P. McEvoy and was first introduced in Liberty before McEvoy published his 1928...
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  • Ed. G. N. Forester and M. J. Nicholls. Singapore: Verbivoracious Press, 2015, 63-67. "The Avant-Pop Novels of J. P. McEvoy." Número Cinq 8.3 (March 2017)...
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  • Press. 2003. p.271. Accessed 26 October 2011. "Freddie Mcevoy – No Era Un Símbolo" Archived 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. [Freddie McEvoy – was not...
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  • Ann and Johnny Gruelle, p. 92. Written by J. P. McEvoy; illustrated by Gruelle. See Hall, Raggedy Ann and Johnny Gruelle, p. 97. Color illustrations...
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    Arthur James McEvoy (May 6, 1882 – October 11, 1941) was a Canadian politician. Long time town councillor and then mayor, he served in the Legislative...
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    Newmeyer and starred comedian W. C. Fields. It is based on a play by J. P. McEvoy which had a respectable run on Broadway in the 1923–24 season. W. C....
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  • opened at the Princes Theatre on December 21 Stars in Your Eyes (Book: J. P. McEvoy Lyrics: Dorothy Fields Music: Arthur Schwartz) Broadway production opened...
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    James J. McEvoy (14 October 1943 in Larne, Northern Ireland–2 October 2010) was an Irish philosopher and priest. His principal academic interests were...
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  • Dwiggins, Frank Godwin, A. E. Hayward, Sol Hess, J. P. McEvoy, C. M. Payne, Al Smith, John H. Striebel, and Harry J. Tuthill. In early 1934, Eastern Color Printing...
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    Irvin S. Cobb, John Galsworthy, MacKinlay Kantor, F. Hugh Herbert, J. P. McEvoy, H. G. Wells, and Louis Bromfield. As a general interest magazine for...
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  • Ruggles as Pa Dugan Helene Reynolds as Jean Patterson Raymond Walburn as J.J. Lawson Ann E. Todd as Inogene Dugan Eddie Foy Jr. as Matt Hogan Irving Bacon...
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  • Francis McEvoy, sometimes spelled MacEvoy, (5 September 1826 – 10 February 1899) was an Irish Liberal and Independent Irish Party politician. McEvoy was the...
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    the largest financial newspapers in the world, died of throat cancer. J. P. McEvoy, 63, American humorist, author and editor The crash of Central African...
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  • recently. It remains a standard for ukulele, again a popular instrument. J. P. McEvoy, a popular magazine writer and humorist in the 1920s and 1930s, wrote...
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