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Betty Glamann Voorhees (May 21, 1923 –
September 3, 1990) was an
American jazz harpist. She was born in Wellington, Kansas.
Glamann learned to play harp...
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people have
earned the
award twice:
Carmelita Bevill in 1987 and 1992, Hank
Glamann in 1990 and 1994, Dave
Thomas in 1995 and 1997 and Vic
Odegar in 2003 and...
- Pam
Robinson is the co-founder, with Hank
Glamann, of the
American Copy
Editors Society. She was born at
Walter Reed Army
Hospital in Washington, D.C...
- 1997, by Pam Robinson, who also
served as its
first president, and Hank
Glamann. Its
inception followed the work of the
American Society of News Editors...
- June 1, 2019.
Glamann,
Kristof (1996) Beer and Marble. Carl
Jacobsen of New
Carlsberg (Copenhagen: Gyldendal) ISBN 9788700262669
Glamann,
Kristof (1991)...
- "Ny
Carlsberg Glyptotek". visitcopenhagen.com.
Retrieved June 1, 2019.
Glamann,
Kristof (1991).
Jacobsen of Carlsberg.
Brewer and Philanthropist. Copenhagen:...
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though this is
truer in
journalism than it is in book publishing. Hank
Glamann, the co-founder of the
American Copy
Editors Society, made the following...
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professor emeritus at
Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis.
Betty Glamann, born in Wellington. She was a harpist, who pla**** with the
likes of Spike...
- [Kipling,
British India and the
Story of Mowgli].
Feitskrifi til
Kristof Glamann (in Danish). Odense, Denmark:
Odense Universitetsforlag. pp. 87–114. Kaori...
- 6) Hank
Jones -
piano Oscar Pettiford - b**** Max
Roach -
drums Betty Glamann - harp (3–5) Billboard, Oct 14, 1957
Kenny Dorham discography accessed...