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Noble "Kid"
Chissell (February 16, 1905 –
November 8, 1987) was an
American boxing champion, actor, and
dance marathon champion.
Chissell,
former U.S...
- Abraham, p. 56 Jones, p. 155
Davario and Sams, p. 767
Chissell, p. 36 Walker, p. 42
Chissell, p. 37
Chissell, p. 38 Geck, p. 98
Daverio and Sams, p. 770 Perrey...
- Joan
Olive Chissell (22 May 1919 – 31
January 2007) was an
English writer and
lecturer on music, and
music reviewer for The
Times 1948–79. She made a special...
-
Theodosia Lewis Chissell (1880 – May 14, 1973) was an African-American
suffragist and
civic leader in Baltimore, Maryland.
Chissell was a
leader in multiple...
- For
Osian Ellis,
Britten wrote the
Suite for Harp (1969),
which Joan
Chissell in The
Times described as "a
little masterpiece of
concentrated fancy"...
- for
which the
Festival Hall was full to capacity. In The Times, Joan
Chissell described the orchestra's
playing as "worthy of any festival".
There was...
-
Times as "thrilling". She
reprised the work at the
Proms in 1974; Joan
Chissell, in a
Times review of the
later performance,
criticises Francis's tone...
- "Joseph Haydn",
article in The New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians.
Chissell, J. (June 22, 1971). "A W**** of
Music at the Eszterháza Palace". The Times...
- at the
Start Paul
Bryar as
Policeman Bob
Carson as Vice
Chairman Noble Chissell as Auto
Worker Joe
Evans as
Executive Board member Harry Harvey Sr. as...
- Rita L.
Robinson Hattie N.
Washington 2019
Marielsa A.
Bernard Augusta T.
Chissell Dominique Dawes Virginia Hall Rosa
Gumataotao Rios
Evelyn Williams Townsend...