- was a
Russian singer and
composer of
liturgical music. Her sister,
Irene Kedroff (Irina
Nikolayevna Kedrova; died 1989), was a soprano. In 1922, several...
- 1928
moved to France. In Paris,
Kedrov recreated the
quartet (Quatuor
Kedroff). The
repertoire of the
ensemble in
exile included liturgical chants of...
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Presbyterian Church v. Hull Church, 393 U. S. 440, 393 U. S. 445–452 (1969);
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral, 344 U. S. 94, 344 U. S. 95–119 (1952); Serbian...
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Presbyterian Church v. Hull Church, 393 U. S. 440, 393 U. S. 445-452 (1969);
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral, 344 U. S. 94, 344 U. S. 95-119 (1952); Serbian...
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singer at the
Mariinsky Theatre.
Kedrov had two sisters: Irène (Irina)
Kedroff, a well-known soprano, and Lila Kedrova, the actress.
Kedrov entered the...
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Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Manila (1929)
United States v.
Ballard (1944)
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral (1952)
Kreshik v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral (1960)...
- S. 696, 714 (1976) (quoting
Watson v. Jones, 80 U.S. 679, 733 (1871)).
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral of
Russian Orthodox Church, 344 U.S. 94, 116...
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Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Manila (1929)
United States v.
Ballard (1944)
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral (1952)
Kreshik v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral (1960)...
- S. (13 Wall.) 679 (1872)
United States v. Ballard, 322 U.S. 78 (1944)
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral of
Russian Orthodox Church in
North America,...
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Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Manila (1929)
United States v.
Ballard (1944)
Kedroff v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral (1952)
Kreshik v. St.
Nicholas Cathedral (1960)...