- many
famous Americans.
People from
Pennsylvania are
sometimes called "
Pennsylvanians". The
following is a list of
notable Americans who were born in, or...
- The
Pennsylvanian (/ˌpɛnsəlˈveɪni.ən/ pen-səl-VAYN-i-ən, also
known as
Upper Carboniferous or Late Carboniferous) is, on the ICS
geologic timescale, the...
-
Pennsylvanian may
refer to: A
person or
thing from
Pennsylvania Pennsylvanian (geology), a
geological subperiod of the
Carboniferous Period Pennsylvanian...
- Waring's
Pennsylvanians was a
dance band
founded at Penn
State University by Fred Waring.
First named the Collegians, the
group was
formed in 1918 at Penn...
- with the band,
which eventually became known as Fred
Waring and His
Pennsylvanians. He
married Dorothy McAteer, his
college sweetheart, in 1923 but divorced...
- The
Pennsylvanian is a 444-mile (715 km)
daily daytime Amtrak train running between New York City and
Pittsburgh via Philadelphia. The
trains travel across...
-
Pennsylvanian, Inc. is the
independent student media organization of the
University of Pennsylvania. The DP, Inc.
publishes The
Daily Pennsylvanian newspaper...
- "Pennsylvania German." You're just American."[better source needed] Many
Pennsylvanians of
German heritage have
chosen to ****imilate into Anglo-American culture...
- of
Christmas music by
Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Fred Waring's
Pennsylvanians. The
singers previously collaborated on the
album America, I Hear You...
-
first published in 1911 and
first recorded in 1923, by Fred Waring's
Pennsylvanians,
titled "Stack O' Lee Blues". A
version by
Lloyd Price reached number...