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    manager and theatrical impresario. Hugh J. Ward was born in Philadelphia on 24 June 1871, the son of Hugh Ward and Mary (née O'Conner). He arrived in...
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  • Ward, American criminal who stole computer software Hugh Ward (bacteriologist) (1887–1972), Australian bacteriologist and Olympic rower Hugh J. Ward (1871–1941)...
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    from 1 through 90, which led to the modern design. In the early 1920s, Hugh J. Ward created and standardized the game at carnivals in and around Pittsburgh...
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  • Watson, Nick Eggenhofer, (who specialized in Western illustrations), Hugh J. Ward, George Rozen, and Rudolph Belarski. Covers were important enough to...
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    Hines Ward (born 1976), American football player Holcombe Ward (1878–1976), American tennis player Horace Ward (1927–2016), American judge Hugh J. Ward (1871–1941)...
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  • Elizabeth Street opposite the station, built by Henry White in 1926 for Hugh J. Ward and the Fuller brothers.) St James' Hall with its location and modest...
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    Ward and published under the name Melbourne Ward. Ward was born 6 October 1903 in Melbourne to stage actor Hugh J. Ward and concert singer Grace Ward...
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    game appearing at carnivals and fairs in the 1920s and is attributed to Hugh J. Ward, who most probably took the name from pre-existing slang for marketing...
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    the federal election of that year. In 1923 the Fullers partnered with Hugh J. Ward and focused on musical comedy. The family built the St James Theatre...
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    Hugh Reading, Charles Ross, and Tom Woods. The musical was produced in Australia by Benjamin Fuller, Hugh J. Ward and John Fuller for Hugh J. Ward Theatres...
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  • performances in England were in 1908. In 1923 she toured Australia with Hugh J. Ward's company, performing in musical comedies. Beatty was married to Edward...
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  • Sutherland Black Landscape Devastation, 1940: A House on the Welsh Border Hugh J. Ward – Portrait of Superman (Lehman College) Carel Willink – Wilma with Cat...
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    Australia in 1924 by Vaiben Louis and Willy Redstone and the producer Hugh J. Ward. The Australian production also featured a number by Australian composer...
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  • Dudley Do-Right (film) (category Films directed by Hugh Wilson (director))
    1999 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Hugh Wilson, based on Jay Ward's Dudley Do-Right, produced by Davis Entertainment for Universal...
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  • include a musical version of Tons of Money, which toured Australia for Hugh J. Ward in 1924, co-starring Dot Brunton. He starred in the BBC television comedy...
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  • p. 7 "Mr. Hugh Ward". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 4 March 1922. p. 13. Retrieved 31 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia. When J. C Williamson...
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    Williams as Andrew Fullalove, and fifteen years later in Australia, with Hugh J. Ward in the lead part. The Grey Room (with Max Pemberton) - produced in York...
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    went to Sydney with her mother. In Sydney she auditioned for Hugh J. Ward for a position in J. C. Williamson's theatre. She was successful, and with a starting...
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  • legal department of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Sela Ward's chemistry with Hugh Laurie in the final two episodes of the first season was strong...
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    by Edgar Leslie (words) and James V. Monaco (music) and featured in Hugh J. Ward's Musical Comedy "Lady Be Good." Artists who recorded this song include:...
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  • Hugh Ward (born 9 March 1970) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Clydebank and East Stirling. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the...
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    Louis" he won some fame as a humorous writer, and was commissioned by Hugh J. Ward, who had the rights to the "hit" farce Tons of Money to write a musical...
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    during the Easter Rising of 1916. "Peter J. Ward". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 9 March 2012. "Peter J. Ward". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 9...
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    singing lessons with Grace Miller Ward, the wife of actor and theatrical producer Hugh J. Ward. She later credited Mrs. Ward with the nurturing of her "singing...
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    Chorus Lady and especially Sunday She returned in December 1917 for Hugh J. Ward with Richard Walton Tully's The Bird of Paradise, followed by The Easiest...
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  • Hugh Joseph Ward (March 8, 1909 – February 7, 1945) was an American illustrator known for his cover art for pulp magazines. He is noted especially for...
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  • He was a writer, noted for the musical version of Tons of Money for Hugh J. Ward. Esther "Ess" Solomon MBE (6 April 1900 – 27 January 1991) married three...
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  • a sketch for the comedian Gene Gerrard, which drew the attention of Hugh J. Ward, who had just acquired the rights to the "hit" farce Tons of Money and...
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    Watts Phillips. He next formed an actor-management partnership with Hugh J. Ward and toured Australia and New Zealand with the ever-popular Broadhurst...
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    role in Aladdin. She toured in the United States in 1904, and with the Hugh J. Ward company in Australia, and New Zealand, several times, from 1895 to 1918...
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