Sir Walter Ferguson Crawford KBE CMG (11 April 1894 – 28 March 1978) was an Australian first-class cricketer, British Army officer and British colonial...
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Walt Kelly (redirect from Walter Crawford Kelly)
Walter Crawford Kelly Jr. (August 25, 1913 – October 18, 1973) was an American animator and cartoonist, best known for the comic strip Pogo. He began...
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starring Anna May Wong, Crawford appeared in The Real Glory (1939) with Gary Cooper and David Niven. He appeared in two films for Walter Wanger and Tay Garnett...
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James Walter Crawford III (born November 28, 1957) is an American university administrator and former United States Navy officer who is the president-elect...
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Walter Crawford Howey (January 16, 1882 in Fort Dodge, Iowa – March 21, 1954 in Boston) was a Hearst newspaper editor and the model for Walter Burns, the...
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and settled down with his wife, Molly (Nina Arianda), and her son, Walter. Crawford asks him to profile a serial killer dubbed "The Tooth Fairy", who kills...
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Robert Walter Crawford (17 September 1891 – 27 November 1981) was a military engineer and United States Army major general. During World War II, he served...
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January 1942), known professionally as Michael Crawford, is an English actor, comedian and singer. Crawford is best known for playing the hapless Frank Spencer...
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Crawford is a surname and a given name of English and Scottish origins. The surname Crawford originates from a locative name, possibly derived from a place...
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Conquest (1937) with Greta Garbo and Boyer, playing Philippe Antoine d'Ornano. Walter Wanger borrowed him for I Met My Love Again (1938), billed fourth. Marshal's...
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animator lived in Malvern in his later years and died there in 2006. Walter Crawford – first-class cricketer and British colonial official Katya Crema –...
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Joan Crawford and Walter Huston are satisfactory. Variety noted, It turns out to be a mistake to have assigned the Sadie Thompson role to Miss Crawford. It...
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Walter Perry Johnson (November 6, 1887 – December 10, 1946), nicknamed "Barney" and "the Big Train", was an American professional baseball player and manager...
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Post-Hall Syndicate. The strip earned Kelly a Reuben Award in 1951. Walter Crawford Kelly Jr. was born in Philadelphia on August 25, 1913. His family moved...
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Crawford Williamson Long (November 1, 1815 – June 16, 1878) was an American surgeon and pharmacist best known for his first use of inhaled sulfuric ether...
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Sisters. Her siblings are Walter. Jr, Alfred, Marilyn, Belinda, Terrilyn, and Evelyn. In the late 1980s, her husband, Todd Crawford, recorded a homemade video...
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Margaret Keane (section Career with Walter Keane)
clichéd. The artwork was originally attributed to Keane's then-husband, Walter Keane. Soon after their divorce in the 1960s, Margaret claimed credit, which...
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com. SJSU. Retrieved December 8, 2022. "The Walter Camp Distinguished American". waltercamp.org. Walter Camp Football Foundation. Retrieved January 13...
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Waltons for seven seasons beginning in 1972. Joan Crawford as Harriet Craig Wendell Corey as Walter Craig Lucile Watson as Celia Fenwick Allyn Joslyn...
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1911 Hugh Ward 1915 Walter Crawford 1920 Vernon Treatt 1925 Allan Callaghan 1931 David Garnsey 1935 Keith Bradfield 1939 Walter Hughes 1940 Basil Travers...
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Ruth Crawford Seeger (born Ruth Porter Crawford; July 3, 1901 – November 18, 1953) was an American composer and musicologist. Her music heralded the emerging...
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The Joan Crawford filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Joan Crawford, who starred in numerous feature films throughout a lengthy...
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and author Walter de la Mare. James Campbell, A kind of magic, The Guardian, 10 June 2006. essays at hplovecraft.com Gary William Crawford, "On the Edge:...
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Crawford County is a county located in Southeast Kansas. Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg. As of the 2020 census, the...
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covenant with Old South Church) Frederick M. Meek (1970–1973) James Walter Crawford, Jr. (1974–2002) Carl F. Schultz, Jr. (2002–2005) [Interim] Nancy S...
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Sir Walter Raleigh (/ˈrɔːli, ˈræli, ˈrɑːli/; c. 1553 – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable...
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Walter Stewart (c. 1296 – 9 April 1327) was the 6th Hereditary High Steward of Scotland and was the father of King Robert II of Scotland, the first Stewart...
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William Randall Crawford (November 11, 1864 – September 6, 1933) was an American football player and coach, lawyer, and railroad executive. He played college...
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Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004), is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision that reformulated the standard for determining when the...
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Lymond Chronicles (redirect from Francis Crawford of Lymond)
nobleman, Francis Crawford of Lymond, from 1547 until 1558. The six volumes follow the life and career of the charismatic Francis Crawford of Lymond, the...
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