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Allen, Reginald (489)

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Manager of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Allen is a black member of the Mormon Church. Born in 1905; manager Philadelphia Orchestra; assistant general manager Metropolitan Opera; died 1988.

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Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997 (445)

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Irwin Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926 in Newark, New Jersey to Louis and Naomi (Levy) Ginsberg. American poet, author, lecturer, and teacher who was one of the core members of the Beat Generation of American author's in the 1950's and early 1960's along with Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, and Neal Cassady. He died of complications of liver cancer on April 6, 1997. Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was an American poet and -- with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerou...

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Sapp, Allen, 1922-1999 (297)

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Composer and arts administrator Allen Sapp was born in Philadelphia in 1922. He studied with Walter Piston at Harvard University, and privately with Nadia Boulanger and Aaron Copland. Sapp taught at Harvard University (1950-58) and Wellesley College (1958-1961), then became chair of the Music Department at the State University of New York at Buffalo (1961-1975), where he co-founded the Center for Creative and Performing Arts. He also held administrative positions with Arts/Worth, the American...

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Tate, Allen, 1899-1979 (216)

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Allen Tate was an American poet, essayist, literary critic, novelist, and translator. John Orley Allen Tate was born in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky, in 1899. He attended Vanderbilt University and graduated magna cum laude in 1922. He married the novelist Caroline Gordon in 1924. Tate was a founding editor of The Fugitive , a magazine of verse published out of Nashville, Tennessee, from 1922 to 1925. The magazine was named for the Fugitives, a group of S...

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Allen, John (60)

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Epithet: Lieutenant Epithet: Reverend MD Epithet: of Bath Epithet: Town Clerk of Dublin Epithet: Master of the Rolls, Ireland Epithet: Surgeon of Malta Naval Hospital Epithet: Archdeacon of Salop Epithet: of Add MS 44893 Epithet: of Add MS 33981 Epithet: of Clement's Inn Epith...

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White, William Allen, 1868-1944 (280)

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American journalist known as the "Sage of Emporia"; owner and editor of the "Emporia Gazette." Journalist. Pulitzer Prize-winning Emporia, Kansas, newspaper editor and author. William Allen White (1868-1944) was a newspaper editor for Emporia Gazette of Kansas, politician, author, and leader of the Progressive movement. Editor and publisher of the Emporia Gazette (Emporia, Kan.)...

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Allen, William (50)

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Epithet: Bishop of Exeter Epithet: Receiver-General of land taxes in Norfolk Epithet: Rector of Kirkby Mallory Epithet: Consul at Naples Epithet: Captain; RN; Rear-Admiral 1862; author Epithet: of Add MS 4300 Epithet: Reverend Epithet: Footman to the Princess Elizabeth Epithet: American jurist and politician...

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Allen, Woody, 1935- (65)

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Woody Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg, November 30, 1935, The Bronx, New York), American filmmaker, actor, and comedian. Allen began his career writing material for television in the 1950s, alongside Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Larry Gelbart, and Neil Simon. In the early 1960s he performed as a stand-up comedian. In the late 1960s he began writing, directing, and starring film.

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Dulles, Allen, 1893-1969 (106)

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Allen W. Dulles, nephew of Robert Lansing, Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of State, and brother of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, was a lawyer, foreign-service officer, and intelligence official. He served with the United States Office of Strategic Services in Bern, Switzerland during World War II, during which he penetrated the German Foreign Ministry Office and the "July 1944" anti-Hitler conspirators. In 1947 he helped draft the National Security Act, which created the Central Intellig...

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Macinnis, Allen. (36)

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