• Clarence Everett Watters FAGO MMus (February 26, 1902 − July 26, 1986) was an American organist, choirmaster and teacher who specialized in the works of...
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  • and politician Clarence Watters (1902−1986), American organist Clarence N. Weems Jr., American scholar and military officer Clarence White (1944–1973)...
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  • (1927–1967), chaplain in the United States Army Clarence Watters (1902−1986), American organist David E. Watters (1944–2009), American linguist who specialized...
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  • H. Hobart Ward, US Army general Jesse Watters, Class of 2001, conservative commentator, host of Jesse Watters Primetime, and co-host of The Five on Fox...
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    John Clarence Watts (July 9, 1902 – September 24, 1971) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in Nicholasville, Kentucky, Watts attended the public...
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    Newspapers.com. Obituary of Clarence Watters, The Boston Organ Club Newsletter, Fall 1986. Accessed March 12, 2024. "Clarence E. Watters of East Hartford, Conn...
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    Grunenwald, Odile Pierre, Jean Guillou, Jean Langlais, Carl Weinrich, Clarence Watters and, most famously, Olivier Messiaen, to name only a few. He prepared...
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  • in New York City. As a teacher, his pupils included Carl Weinrich, Clarence Watters, Julius Zingg, Edwin Stanley Seder and Winifred Young Cornish. Andrews...
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  • College of Music; his teachers included Raymond Hanson, Noretta Conci, Clarence Watters, Josef Marx, Luigi Silva and Fernando Valenti; he was the last, youngest...
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    musicians affiliated with St. John's include organist and choirmaster Clarence Watters, who was at St. John's from 1929 to 1932 and again from 1952 to 1976...
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    Ives, Carl Ruggles, Quincy Porter, Horatio Parker, Virgil Thomson, Clarence Watters, Richard Donovan, and J. Rosamond Johnson. The collection was moved...
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  • old. In addition to private study with Mark Andrews (who also taught Clarence Watters), Marcel Dupré, and Lynnwood Farnam, he received degrees from New York...
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    Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Albert Victor Christian Edward; 8 January 1864 – 14 January 1892) was the eldest child of the Prince...
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    altar, reredos and organ were acquired. The organ was replaced by Clarence Watters in the 1920s with a Wangerin instrument, on which Marcel Dupré played...
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  • Clarence Leonidas Fender (August 10, 1909 – March 21, 1991) was an American inventor and founder of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Fender...
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  • Bernard Watts joined the company as an apprentice. Later, he became production director until he left the company in 1966. 1945/46 – Clarence Watts joined...
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  • Eastman School of Music. Her teachers include David Spicer, John Weaver, Clarence Watters, David Craighead, and Wilma Jensen (organ); Ford Lallerstedt (music...
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    and journalist Walter S. Trumbull, sportswriter Jesse Watters, Class of 2001, host of Watters' World and The Five; television producer; and on-air interviewer...
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  • missionary radio station in the world. The station was founded in 1931 by Clarence W. Jones, Reuben Larson, and D. Stuart Clark. HCJB now focuses on Ecuador...
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  • Clarence Alexander Avant (February 25, 1931 – August 13, 2023) was a prominent American music executive and film producer. Originating from Climax, North...
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    April 24, 1908. It was produced by the vaudeville team of Kolb and Dill – Clarence Kolb and Max Dill.[citation needed] In response to the raillery occasioned...
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  • Henry McDaniel Gifford A. Cochran 6 F 1:12.80 $4,350 1928 Chatford Clarence Watters Andrew Walker Dave Lederer 6 F 1:12.80 $4,250 1927 Excalibur George...
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  • Williams College coaching staff in 1957 as an assistant to head coach, Len Watters, where Navarro introduced the “Monster Defense". In 1961 and 1962, the...
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  • larceny, conspiracy, falsifying business records and securities fraud; Clarence Norman Jr., a former New York assemblyman and powerful chair of the Brooklyn...
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  • Steffen James G. Rowe Jr. Greentree Stable Head 11th 8 Surf Board Clarence Watters James G. Rowe Jr. Greentree Stable 2 12th 11 Prince d'Amour Eugene...
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  • Charles Clarence Butt (born February 3, 1938) is an American heir and billionaire. He inherited his family's San Antonio–based H-E-B supermarket chain...
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    Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-94, English-language FM radio station in Clarence-Rockland, CRTC, February 25, 2013 "Evanov to shutter three FM stations"...
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    when an heir of York married the heiress-descendant of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, Edward III's second surviving son. It is based on these descents that...
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    Bream is the daughter of Linda (née Evans) and Law Enforcement Officer Clarence Edward DePuy Jr. She attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia...
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  • branding. The company also announced that CKHK-FM Hawkesbury, and CHRC-FM in Clarence-Rockland would drop the soft adult contemporary/pop standards "Jewel" format...
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