Leander Pease Richardson (February 28, 1856 – February 2, 1918) was an American journalist, playwright, theatrical writer and author. Richardson was born...
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political boss in Louisiana Leander Richardson (1856–1918), American journalist, playwright and theatrical writer Leander J. Talbott (1849–1924), American...
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McCall was found guilty and sentenced to death.[citation needed] Leander Richardson, a reporter, interviewed McCall shortly before his execution, and...
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of Richardson, and the tarnishing of Beecher, Colfax, and Greeley by the scandal (as though they were responsible, not McFarland). Journalist Leander Richardson...
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Leander Adrian Paes OLY (/peɪs/ PAYSS; born 17 June 1973) is an Indian former professional tennis player. He is regarded as one of the greatest doubles...
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World replaced it as the largest Democratic paper in the country. Leander Richardson, a former employee who left the World to run The Journalist, was even...
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Victorien Sardou's 1873 French-language play Andréa which was created by Leander Richardson for the Austrian actress Antonie Janisch (1848-1920), known on the...
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English footballer Leander Richardson (1856–1918), American journalist, playwright, theatrical writer and author Lee Richardson (disambiguation), multiple...
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Broadway as Anselma in 1885 in an English language adaptation by Leander Richardson) L'Oncle Sam (Uncle Sam; 1873) Les Merveilleuses (1873), music by...
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founded as The Journalist: A Magazine for All Who Read and Write by Leander Richardson and Charles Alfred Byrne and published weekly, commencing with its...
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Most of the Cambridge crew of 1948 also rowed for Leander Club at Henley Royal Regatta. The Leander eight were selected to row for Great Britain in the...
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Mercury title, called the 'new' sheet the Morning Telegraph, hired Leander Richardson (1856–1918) as managing editor, and put it out as a daily sporting...
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The Leander-class, or Type 12I (Improved) frigates, comprising twenty-six vessels, was among the most numerous and long-lived classes of frigate in the...
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of Sardou's 1873 French-language play Andréa which was created by Leander Richardson for the Austrian actress Antonie Janisch (1848–1920), known on the...
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vim of her performance". Not everyone was impressed; theatre critic Leander Richardson called her "the most daring interpreter of indecency" and wrote that...
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in the title role of Anselma; an English-language work created by Leander Richardson after Victorien Sardou 1873 French-language play Andréa. She performed...
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Captain Charles Richardson. Richardson took her out to the East Indies as the flagship of Rear-Admiral Sir Henry Blackwood. Leander came briefly under...
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run at the Princess Theatre was "extended for an indefinite term". Leander Richardson in The Buffalo News said Kyrle Bellew was popular with the "matinee...
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Richardson High School (RHS) is a magnet high school in Richardson, Texas, United States with approximately 2,770 students and a student/teacher ratio...
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appeared on Broadway, making his debut as Henry Clay Rustler in Leander Richardson's Anselma at the Madison Square Theatre in 1885. As an impresario he...
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adaptation of Victorien Sardou's 1873 play Andréa which was created by Leander Richardson Palmer Era (1885-1891) Saints and Sinners, Henry Arthur Jones, 1885...
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prime minister. Leaving Semiramis in 1815, Richardson's next command came in 1819 as captain of HMS Leander on the East Indies Station. He transferred...
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Husband, in May 1906. The latter was her final role. In May 1914, Leander Richardson wrote in Vanity Fair that Urquhart's "figure was both imposing and...
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Manhattan ? Alfred Babcock Whig 33rd March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843 Gaines ? Leander Babcock Democratic 23rd March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 Oswego ? William...
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Mahesh Bhupathi (section Partnership with Leander Paes)
of the 1990s and 2000s. In 1999, Bhupathi won three doubles titles with Leander Paes, including the French Open and Wimbledon. He and Paes became the first...
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Testing lasted from 1970 until 1977, with shipborne trials on a modified Leander class frigate, HMS Penelope, from 1976. Sea Wolf was tested with a vertical...
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actress Barry Nelson Robert Nielsen 1917-2007 American actor Gene Nelson Leander Eugene Berg 1920-1996 American actor Nadia Nerina Nadine Judd 1927-2008...
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and local wildlife. Cecil Rhodes and other early white colonists like Leander Starr Jameson are buried in these hills at World's View. There are many...
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stockbroker turned novelist. After Richardson's death, she cared for his surviving children by his first wife: Leander Pease Richardson (February 28, 1856 – February...
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highly adaptable and further modifications led to the equally successful Leander-class (Type 12I). The Type 12M retained the hull design of the Type 12...
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