- György
Beifeld (later
George Byfield) (ca. 1902–1982) was a
Hungarian Jew best
known for
writing a
richly illustrated memoir while spending more than...
- fondly. A
contrasting subplot involves Julie's best friend, Marie, and Wolf
Beifeld, a
rather pompous hotel porter who
marries Marie and
finally becomes the...
-
accounts had said the
owners were two
Chicago brothers,
Morris and
Joseph Beifeld.
Morris was
frequently called the
president of the
corporation that operated...
- Ritz
Theatre Written by
Susan Glaspell Oct 26, 1932 Oct 1932
Liliom Wolf
Beifeld Civic Repertory Theatre Written by
Ferenc Molnár;
adaptation by Benjamin...
-
immigrated to
Chicago in 1867 as a teen and
changed the
family name from
Beifeld to Byfield. His
father worked for
Marshall Field &
Company and then went...
-
performances in Philadelphia, Detroit, St. Louis, and Chicago. 1938
Liliom Wolf
Beifeld Surry Theatre Shepperd Strudwick starred, with
Katherine Emery,
Helen Wynn...
- to be the
Chicago headquarters of the
Democratic Party. In 1904,
Joseph Beifeld became owner of the hotel. For the
twenty years prior to that, the hotel...
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Carlson Milikin, RFr, M,
Woodberry Forrest Owen Van Arsdale, RJr, A, St. Anne's
Beifeld Albert Kammler, Jr, D, St. Alban's Matt Robertson, Sr, G, Salem...