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    Clarence Eugene Whitehill (November 5, 1871 - December 19, 1932) was a leading American bass-baritone who sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1915 to...
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  • and singer Clarence Cameron White (1880–1960), American composer Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925), American photographer Clarence Whitehill (1871–1932)...
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  • Whitehill is a family surname, appearing both in literature and in historical references. Cat Whitehill (born 1982), American soccer player Clarence Eugene...
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  • Hermann Weil, Clarence Whitehill, Friedrich Schorr, Rudolf Bockelmann and Hans-Hermann Nissen. Demuth, van Rooy, Weil and Whitehill were at their peak...
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  • Charlie Haden, Arthur Russell, Greg Brown, William Elliott Whitmore, Clarence Whitehill, Andy Williams, Meredith Willson, composer of The Music Man, and Alice...
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    scholar of Great Plains archaeology and ethnohistory, born in Marengo. Clarence Whitehill, born in Marengo, was a popular opera singer Iowa portal Iowa County...
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  • as catalog number 27467, with the B-side "On the Wings of Song"). Clarence Whitehill (recorded on July 30, 1914, released by Victor Records as catalog...
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    Orchestral Tints in Carnegie Hall. His Poetic Songs Also Sung by Clarence Whitehill. Countryman Lauds Japan's Past in the War". The New York Times. October...
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    30 March 1904 Koanga, an African Prince and Voodoo Priest baritone Clarence Whitehill Palmyra, a mulatto, maid and half-sister to Clotilda soprano Rose...
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    Clarence Whitehill; Arthur W French; William A Huntley. Camden, N.J. : Victrola, [1917] Take me back to home and mother. William A Huntley; Clarence Whitehill;...
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    conservatory, but continued his own school. Students of Stockhausen included Clarence Whitehill, Karl Perron, Anton Sistermans, Max Friedlaender, Jenny Hahn, Johan...
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    Les Huguenots, opposite Emmy Destinn, Caruso, Scotti, Journet and Clarence Whitehill. She also appeared in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette opposite Charles...
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    Mireille, Charles Hackett as Vincent, Kathleen Howard as Taven, and Clarence Whitehill as Ourrias and Pierre Monteux conducting. Despite the line-up, the...
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    way for such outstanding American baritones of later generations as Clarence Whitehill, Richard Bonelli, Arthur Endreze, John Charles Thomas, Lawrence Tibbett...
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  • March 1951 Charles Kullman 421 tenor 19 December 1935 3 December 1960 Clarence Whitehill 420 baritone 15 November 1909 9 April 1932 Salvatore Baccaloni 416...
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  • Karl Perron Lillian Sanderson Karl Scheidemantel Anton Sistermans Clarence Whitehill this teacher's teachers Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5...
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    Parsifal in May 1922, along with Louise Kirkby Lunn, Walter Hyde, Clarence Whitehill, Percy Heming, Norman Allin and others, under conductors such as Percy...
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    conducting a piano concerto with Leopold Godowsky, and the tenor Clarence Whitehill accompanied by Harold Craxton. Raymond Rôze was too ill to conduct...
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    Performers who recorded his songs included Peter Dawson, J. W. Myers, Clarence Whitehill and Jules Levy. His aria il libro santo was recorded by Magda Olivero...
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    Albertina Rasch Girls January 17 Washington, the Man and the Capitol Clarence Whitehill, A. J. Herbert & others February 14 (Film Daily review) "Novelty"...
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    City with Maria Jeritza as Violanta, Walter Kirchhoff as Alfonso, Clarence Whitehill as Simone, Angelo Badà as Giovanni, and Artur Bodanzky conducting...
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  • Robert Watkin-Mills, Andrew Black, David Bispham, Emilio de Gogorza, Clarence Whitehill Tenors: Émile Scaremberg, Charles Dalmorès, Lucien Muratore, Charles...
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    Florence Cole Talbert in Italy in the 1920s. Her male clients included Clarence Whitehill. She also provided piano accompaniment at recitals. In 1942 Valeri...
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  • vehicle. The vehicle overturned and she died of injuries the next day. Earl Whitehill 1899 1954 55 years American baseball player car Omaha, Nebraska Mark Whittow...
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    Clarence Howard Blackall (February 3, 1857 – March 5, 1942) was an American architect who is estimated to have designed 300 theatres. Blackall was born...
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  • 16-year-old Diane Watson is stabbed to death by 16-year-old Barbara Glover at Whitehill Secondary School in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow. Both Watson and Glover...
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    ends with the words,—Bills and Promissory Notes. 23 Geo. 3. c. 19 John Whitehill, Esquire Act 1783 An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An...
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  • Christie Rampone Briana Scurry Lindsay Tarpley Aly Wagner Abby Wambach Cat Whitehill Football Women's tournament August 26  Gold Timothy Mack Athletics Men's...
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    admiral in the Royal Navy, and her maternal grandfather Lieut.-Col. John Whitehill Parsons (1786–1848) had been a governor of the Ionian Islands. Alice was...
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    language meant to the people who wrote and ratified the Constitution. Robert Whitehill, a delegate from Pennsylvania, sought to clarify the draft Constitution...
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