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    Lou Swarz (born Lucille Henrietta Schwartz; May 1897 – date of death unknown) was an American actress who performed monologues in one-woman shows and...
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    Look up swarz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swarz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lou Swarz (1897–?), American actress Robert...
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  • web}}: |last= has generic name (help) "Tulsa Zetas To Present Famous Lou Swarz". The Pittsburgh Courier. April 9, 1938. Retrieved December 1, 2021 –...
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  • Mary Shane Ramona Shelburne Shelley Smith Sage Steele Karintha Styles Lou Swarz Maribel Vinson Lesley Visser Charean Williams Joan Wulff Ina Eloise Young...
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    Toombs as Lefty Gomez Barbara "Butterbeans" Bradford as Club photographer Lou Swarz "Tall, Tan, and Terrific". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 23 December...
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  • Hotel!" The film features a love story. Stepin Fetchit Francine Everett Lou Swarz Gertrude Saunders Tarzana as The Whoopie Dancer Milton Woods Duke Williams...
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  • Susan Slusser Claire Smith Shelley Smith Sage Steele Karintha Styles Lou Swarz Jenny Taft Lillian Vickers-Smith Maribel Vinson Lesley Visser Charean...
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    Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program. "Lou Swarz Jottings". Jackson Advocate. Jackson, Mississippi. December 31, 1949....
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  • Chopper 3 Pilot David Kraus AD Police Communicator Barbara Lewis Commander Swarz Teiji Ōmiya Michael S. Way Sylia Stingray (young) Loren Mash Mackie Stingray...
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  • comedian, author and playwright Lori Black (born 1954), American musician Lou Black (1901–1965), American Jazz era banjo player Louis Black, American journalist...
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    Petroleum Club of Fort Worth (official site) Coronado Club (official site) Mimi Swarz, "The gospel according to Matthew," Texas Monthly (Vol. 36, Issue 2: Feb...
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    and the Family Murray Roper plaster 1940 relief USPO Linden Industry Sahl Swarz terra cotta 1940 USPO Matawan Phillip Freneau Freeing His Slaves, Rural...
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  • H. Flax ENG Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force (1959–1961) Robert S. Swarz ENG Co-director of the Systems Engineering Practice Office of MITRE Corporation...
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