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William Crickett Smith (February 8, 1881 –
August 30, 1944) was an
American ragtime,
blues and jazz
cornetist and trumpeter.
Little is
known of Smith's...
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included Fletcher Allen,
Emile Christian, Bill Coleman,
Peter DuConge, and
Crickett Smith. He
recorded Jazz and Hot
Dance in
Denmark (Harmony, 1938) an album...
- The "Boiler Room Girls" was a
nickname for a
group of six
women who
worked as
political advisors for
Robert Kennedy's 1968
presidential campaign in a windowless...
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Sarah Howcutt,
Sarah Hoskins, Mary Littledle,
Sarah Valentine,
Elizabeth Crickett,
Elizabeth Green, Mary Ramsey, Anne Horniblow, Mary Hunter,
Tresia Cunningham...
- help of her two best
childhood friends,
Annabeth Thibodaux (N****) and
Crickett Watts. She was
engaged to
George since prior to the show
Cress Williams...
- a band at the Taj
Mahal Hotel in
Bombay (now Mumbai), India. He
joined Crickett Smith's band in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Weatherford took over
leadership of...
- 1959. In
preliminary studies,
Macherot had used
Colonel Horatio Amaory Crickett as a
working name, but
before the
first story decided on
Colonel Clifton...
- be more
dances but they will each pay 25¢
collected by
class treasurer Crickett who
idolizes Matt. They will buy a
Boxer dog, the school's mascot. Matt...
- B-14434,
recorded February 10, 1914, New York Musicians: Emporia-born
Crickett Smith (1881–1947),
cornet Detroit-born
Edgar Campbell (né
Edgar O. Campbell;...
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series of pseudonyms. Mary Bell's mother,
Elizabeth "Betty" Bell (née Mc
Crickett), was a well-known
local prostitute who was
often absent from the family...