• Lowell Juilliard Carr (1885 – 1963) was an American sociologist, author, and long-time university professor. He is the author of the 1952 book Willow...
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  • Lori Carr, Canadian politician Lorne Carr (1910–2007), Canadian ice hockey player Louis Carr (born 1960), English speedway racer Lowell Juilliard Carr (1885–1963)...
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    architect Bonnie Seeman, architect Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, sociologist Lowell Juilliard Carr, constitutional law expert John Hart Ely, administrative law expert...
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    time was the Parkridge Community Center. Sociologist and professor Lowell Juilliard Carr and James Edson Stermer of the University of Michigan studied the...
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    Burleigh (International affairs) Vincent J. Cardinal (Theatre arts) Lowell Juilliard Carr (Sociology) Anjan Chakravartty (Philosophy) Robert Chambers (Art)...
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  • 1891 1975 French Pieces for harp; Headed Harp Dept at Fontainebleau & Juilliard Noted harpist and teacher Thomas Griselle 1891 1955 American Karel Boleslav...
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    Benjamin Butler (category Politicians from Lowell, Massachusetts)
    and businessman from Massachusetts. Born in New Hampshire and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, Butler was a political major general of the Union Army during...
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    "Painting in the Key of Color: The Art of Nicholas Roerich". Juilliard Journal Online. Juilliard School. Retrieved 27 May 2013. Johnson, pp. 233–234 Monahan...
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    World War II Liberty ship, launched May 16, 1943. A quartet of young Juilliard string musicians formed the all-female Cassatt Quartet in 1985, named...
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    Ballet Joyce Theater 1982 472 Gershwin Theatre 1972 1,933 Wicked (musical) Juilliard School Morse Recital Hall 680 Paul Recital Hall 1969 278 Peter J. Sharp...
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    from an affair with songwriter Connie Bryson. Gillespie met Bryson, a Juilliard-trained pianist, at the jazz club Birdland in New York City. In the mid-1960s...
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  • and musician Joel Krosnick (1963), chamber musician and member of the Juilliard String Quartet David Rubinson (1963), record and music producer of Apocalypse...
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    for poetry. Following her graduation from high school, Rae applied to Juilliard but was not accepted. Jetty Rae eventually attended the Youth With a Mission...
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  • Symphony Orchestra; director of conducting and orchestral studies at the Juilliard School; laureate music director of the Oregon Symphony Bruce Dern: two-time...
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    Billie Holiday, others; Parsons Dorothy DeLay (1917–2002), violinist, Juilliard professor; Medicine Lodge Joyce DiDonato (born 1969), mezzo-soprano; Prairie...
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  • Massachusetts, U.S. (B) denotes that the person was born there. Lois Green Carr (1922–2015), American historian whose work primarily focused on Chesapeake...
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