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    of Roger L. Stevens". Kennedy Center. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2008-05-24. Eric Pace (4 February 1998). "Roger L. Stevens, Real...
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    the American Film Institute (AFI). Roger L. Stevens, the founding chairman of the Kennedy Center, asked George Stevens Jr. (no relation), the founding director...
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  • The Roger L. Stevens Center is the primary performance venue in downtown Winston-Salem, North Carolina and is owned and operated by the University of North...
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  • Roger Stevens may refer to: Roger Stevens (diplomat) (1906–1980), British academic, diplomat and civil servant Roger L. Stevens (1910–1998), American...
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  • MLS soccer player and member of the Jamaica national football team Roger L. Stevens '28, theatrical producer, founding chairman of the National Endowment...
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  • patiently working her way through a tricky formula." The play won the Roger L. Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays and a Joseph...
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    President Kennedy asked Roger L. Stevens to help develop the National Cultural Center, and serve as chairman of the Board of Trustees. Stevens recruited First...
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  • developer Roger L. Stevens obtained a three-year option on a 30-acre former railroad yard owned by the Boston and Albany Railroad. Stevens envisioned...
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    played a British army sergeant opposite Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in the George Stevens-directed adventure film Gunga Din, set at a military station in India....
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    Springer (1978), p. 81 Collins (1987), p. 135 Ebert, Roger (June 11, 2000). "Review of All About Eve". RogerEbert.com. Archived from the original on July 9...
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    on-screen time, as the focus is on a young couple played by Connie Stevens and Ron Harper. Stevens is, essentially, playing a version of Gracie's character. George...
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    Catherine Stevens on July 16, 1907, in Brooklyn, New York. She was the fifth – and youngest – child of Kathryn Ann (née McPhee) and Byron E. Stevens, both...
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    with a racist partner (Robert Ryan). Belafonte also co-starred with Inger Stevens in The World, the Flesh and the Devil. Belafonte was offered the role of...
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  • Best Play (written by William Inge; produced by Robert Whitehead and Roger L. Stevens); Best Featured Actress in a Play (Elaine Stritch); Best Scenic Design...
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    Debbie Allen, and Warren Beatty, and producer George Stevens Jr., standing and applauding. Stevens speculates on why he, Beatty, and many others in the...
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    Reaganite militarist patriotism to Hitchcockian perversity". According to Roger Ebert, Stewart's pre–World War II characters were usually likable, but in...
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  • 1966 (one year after its inception). The NEA's Founding Chairperson Roger L. Stevens did not want to use panels, preferring that staff members review applications...
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    year. 1965–1969 Roger L. Stevens, appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson 1969–1977 Nancy Hanks, appointed by Richard M. Nixon 1977–1981 Livingston L. Biddle, Jr....
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    John Leavitt Stevens was born in 1820 in the town of Mount Vernon, Kennebec County, Maine, to Capt. John Stevens and Charlotte (Lyford) Stevens. He was a...
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    amounting to 18 million square feet. Unico was founded in 1953, by Roger L. Stevens, Alfred R. Glancy Jr., Ben Tobin, and H. Adams Ashforth, who were chosen...
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  • it closed on November 25, 1961, after 271 performances. Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Joel Schenker, the production was directed by Alfred Ryder and...
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  • themes, but controversy would resume when the show returned to the US. Roger L. Stevens, founding chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts had...
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  • 21st Century Riff on Stanislavsky" (PDF). The Fellows Gazette. The Roger L. Stevens Address. Vol. 47. College of Fellows of the American Theatre. pp. 5–10...
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    the not-for-profit National Theatre Corporation was established by Roger L. Stevens, Maurice B. Tobin, Donn B. Murphy, and others to save the failing enterprise...
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  • educator and character actress. Ayvazian is the recipient of the Roger L. Stevens (1994) and Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (1996) for her work Nine Armenians...
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    Samuel Barber, David Diamond, Walter Piston, Ned Rorem, William Schuman, Roger Sessions and Virgil Thomson. Schonberg concluded his study of Ormandy with...
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    dei Due Mondi, Spoleto, Umbria – Program 2007", italyheritage.com Blake Stevens (May 25, 2011). "Menotti's most significant contribution may not be his...
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  • in 1971. In 1951, he formed a partnership with Alfred R. Glancy and Roger L. Stevens and purchased the Empire State Building for $51 million, then the highest...
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  • 21st Century Riff on Stanislavsky" (PDF). The Fellows Gazette. The Roger L. Stevens Address. Vol. 47. College of Fellows of the American Theatre. pp. 5–10...
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    accepted as a new member, Roger L. Stevens, a successful real estate financier from the Midwest who was interested in the theatre. Stevens forged affiliations...
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