Alice Chapin or Alice Ferris (August 28, 1857 – July 5, 1934) was an American actress, playwright and suffragette active in England. She returned to America...
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Anna Alice Chapin (December 16, 1880 – February 26, 1920) was an American author and playwright. She wrote novels, short stories, fairy tales and books...
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A 1904 children's book of the same name by Glen MacDonough and Anna Alice Chapin, with illustrations by Ethel Franklin Betts, is based on the operetta...
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the Toymaker Russell Coles as Tom Tucker Zebedy Colt as Willie the Pig Alice Dahl as Little Miss Muffet Jean Darling as Curly Locks Johnny Downs as Little...
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and Mrs. Chapin established the Alice Chapin Nursery in 1911. For 20 years Mrs. Chapin served as the president of the nursery. Mrs. Chapin expanded her...
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Angeles, he was the second of three children of Roy Chapin, a bank manager, and Marquerite Alice Barringer, who later became a kind of personal coach...
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child. In 1909, she wrote a political play called Outlawed with Alice Chapin. Chapin was an American born actress who was an active suffragette. By the...
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Harry Forster Chapin (/ˈtʃeɪpɪn/; December 7, 1942 – July 16, 1981) was an American singer-songwriter, philanthropist, and hunger activist best known for...
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Civil War Alfred C. Chapin (1848–1936), US politician Alice Chapin, (1857–1934), militant suffragette and silent film actress Amzi Chapin (1768–1835), US...
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1919, Alice moved back to Chicago to live with her aunts, Mrs Francis E. May (née Alice Chapin) and Mrs Josephine Chapin. Two years later, Alice moved...
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Greenwich Village Archived June 15, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, by Anna Alice Chapin, 1919, from Project Gutenberg Greenwich Village at Wikipedia's sister...
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James Kirkwood. The film is based on a novel, The Eagle's Mate, by Anna Alice Chapin. It is a surviving film. Mary Pickford as Anemone Breckenridge James...
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Clifford Samuel Chapin IV (born January 29, 1988) is an American voice actor and voice director. Chapin is known for his roles in anime and video games...
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1827, Chapin married Elizabeth B. Bridge (1807–1828) of Charlestown, Massachusetts. They were the parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Alice Chapin (1828–1875)...
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producer Anna Chamber (died 1777), English noblewoman and poet Anna Alice Chapin (1880–1920), American author and playwright Anna Chatterton (born 1975)...
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the British Army during World War I. Chapin was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1886. His mother was Alice Chapin an actress and suffragette and his father...
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Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1905 Babes in Toyland by Glen MacDonough and Anna Alice Chapin, 1904 The Orphant Annie Book by James Whitcomb Riley, 1908 Magazines...
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the Rhinegold (Der Ring des Nibelungen) told for young people, Anna Alice Chapin, (1897), New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, pubdate 1900 Portal:...
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taught by seven teachers. It developed from a small elementary school Chapin and Alice Wetmore founded in 1894 that was explicitly intended to prepare young...
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Biography portal New York City portal Opera portal Theatre portal Anna Alice Chapin List of people from Brooklyn List of people from Connecticut List of...
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School Alumnae Association on February 13, 1925. The benefit assisted the Alice Chapin Adoption Nursery and was held at the Ritz-Carlton in New York City. Following...
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Five Senses – Angela M. Keyes (1911) The Now-a-Days Fairy Book – Anna Alice Chapin (1911) A Child's Book of Stories – Penrhyn W. Coussens (1911) Dickens'...
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Alice Chapin and Alyce Mills in the film Daughters of the Night (1924)...
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as Billy Roberts Alyce Mills as Betty Blair Phelps Decker as Doc Long Alice Chapin as Grandma Backer Warner Richmond as Lawyer Kilmaster Bobbie Perkins...
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luncheons) N. J. Berrill (1951–1966) Don Blanding (1928–1955) Max Brand Anna Alice Chapin (September 1912) Agatha Christie (1922–1976) Winston Churchill Paul Laurence...
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1892. Chapin was born to Ephraim Atlas Chapin who had interests in the railroad and Josephine, née Clark. He had a younger sister Alice Chapin who was...
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Revelle as Paphnutius Crauford Kent as Lollius Lionel Adams as Cynius Alice Chapin as Mother Superior Margaret Townsend as Nun Charles Trowbridge as Nicius...
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including Dudley Buck, Antonín Dvořák, and Gustave J. Stoeckel. Anna Alice Chapin Charles Ives Charles Sanford Skilton this teacher's teachers Sheng studied...
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Oscar Brimberton Figman as Mr. Trapes Edna May Oliver as Mrs. Trapes Alice Chapin as Housekeeper James Bradbury, Sr. as Trainer Mordaunt Hall, critic for...
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protest became known as the Grille Incident. Two members of the League, Alice Chapin and Alison Neilans, attacked polling stations during the 1909 Bermondsey...
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