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Leonard Maurice Keysor, VC (also
known as "Keyzor" or "Kyezor") (3
November 1885 – 12
October 1951) was a British-born
Australian recipient of the Victoria...
- the
eldest child of
Henry Augustus Webb (1880–1926) and Rose
Jeannette Keysor. She had a
younger brother,
Henry Richard Webb, also an actor, and two elder...
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Records was
Keysor-Century's
biggest customer. Jim
Keysor (1927–2014), son of
James Bernard Keysor, Jr.,
later served as
President of
Keysor-Century Record...
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Jennie Ellis Keysor (1860–1945) was an
American pioneer in
adult education and
author of children's
books on
American literature and art topics. In Omaha...
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James Brain Keysor (December 10, 1927 –
February 13, 2014) served, from 1970 to 1974, in the
California State Legislature,
representing the 41st State...
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October 2016.
October 2016.
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original on 12 June 2023.
Keysor Espenschied,
Susan (27
September 2017). "'Alalā
released into
natural area...
- five
elementary schools (Tillman Elementary,
North Glendale Elementary,
Keysor Elementary,
Robinson Elementary, and
Westchester Elementary); two middle...
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playwright and Poet
Laureate from 1930, at 30
Maida Avenue.
Lieutenant Leonard Keysor VC (1885–1951),
Australian soldier, born in
Maida Vale.
Clifford Grey (1887–1941)...
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William Winchester Keysor, a
retired judge and
professor who was
president of the
board of education. The judge's wife,
Jennie Ellis Keysor, was a
writer of...
- "an
underdog who
finished a
surprising second" to
former ****emblyman Jim
Keysor in the
primary race and who
suffered from a "plodding
campaign style—a tendency...