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Louise Groody (
March 27,1897–1961) was an
American Broadway musical comedy star of the 1920s who
introduced to New York
audiences the song "Tea for Two"...
- The Doe v.
Groody, 361 F.3d 232 (3d Cir. 2004)
lawsuit concerned a strip-search of a 10-year-old girl and her
mother despite the fact that
neither were...
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Laurence Barlow in "The Case of the
Nautical Knot" (1964) and
Dennison Groody in "The Case of the
Carefree Coronary" (1965). He
appeared in an episode...
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finally hit
Broadway on
September 16, 1925,
Nanette was pla**** by
Louise Groody, and her duet with
Barker of "Tea for Two" was a hit. The song went on to...
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William Harty, then
owner of Condé Nast,
Joseph J. Lane;
musical star
Louise Groody; and
Fitzhugh Green, of Putnam's
Publishing House,
among the
first residents...
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running for 352 performances.
Charles King pla****
Bilge and
Louise Groody pla**** Loulou. The show's co-producers were
Youmans and Lew Fields, and...
- Gene
Portwood and
Lauren Elliott were the
designers for the game,
Lance Groody and Rod
Nelson were the programmers, Don Albrecht,
Leila Bronstein, Mic****e...
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Pennsylvania Police Officers 12
Elected officer responsible Joseph G.
Groody,
Sheriff Agency executive Brian Tobin,
Chief Deputy Website Schuylkill Sheriff...
- all of
modern Catholic social teaching"
according to
theologian Daniel Groody. The
phrase rose to
prominence during the 1960s for its
connection to Liberation...
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Louise Groody, who also made a
recording for
Victor Records,
catalog number 20609. The best-selling
versions were by King and
Groody and by Roger...