- his degree,
Irvis took
classes with the
folklorist Harold W Thompson, who
praised Irvis for his
collection of
African American folklore.
Irvis moved to Baltimore...
-
member as a guest. The
lodge dining room
refused to
serve Irvis on
account of his race.
Irvis sued the
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board in
federal court...
-
Pennsylvania Hall to K.
Leroy Irvis Hall in
honor of K.
Leroy Irvis. K.
Leroy Irvis Hall
Overview K.
Leroy Irvis Hall
Panorama K.
Leroy Irvis Hall on Pitt Virtual...
-
Charlie Irvis (May 6, 1899 – 1939) was an
American jazz trombonist, best
known for
performing in Duke Ellington's band.
Irvis pla**** with
Bubber Miley...
-
absence of the
speaker or
their designated speaker pro tempore.
Speaker Leroy Irvis was the
first African American elected speaker of any
state legislature...
-
fought for the
United States and
freedom across the world. In 1947 K.
Leroy Irvis of Pittsburgh's
Urban League, for instance, led a
demonstration against...
- the community. The K.
Leroy Irvis Room is a
first floor reading room that is also home to the
archives of K.
Leroy Irvis who was the
first African American...
- Breeders'
Rights Act,
breeders didn't have
intellectual property rights).
Irvis Osbert Medina. "Papa Amarilla" (in Spanish). Mi
Cocina Peruana ("My Peruvian...
- barbecues, but many
households prepare it on a
regular basis. Murillo,
Irvis. "Huacatay peruano". Mi
Cocina Peruana.
Archived from the
original on 22...
-
Building was
renamed the K.
Leroy Irvis Office Building on
December 20, 2002, in
recognition of
former Speaker K.
Leroy Irvis. The
State Museum and
State Archives...