- Hugh
Jerome Smallen Jr. (May 6, 1919 – June 11, 1990) was part of the
second wave of
modernist architects to live and
practice in New Canaan, Connecticut...
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Alexander Smallens (January 1, 1889 –
November 24, 1972) was a Russian-born
American conductor and
music director.
Smallens was born in
Saint Petersburg...
- has gone
through many changes.
Founded in 2001 by Singer/Songwriter Dave
Smallen, B****ist/Backing
Vocals Spenser Russell-Snyder and
Drummer Stefan Litrownik...
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productions of Heyward's play Porgy. The
music director was
Alexander Smallens. The
leading roles were pla**** by Todd
Duncan and Anne Brown.
Brown was...
- register. The
influence of
Gustav Mahler is
clear from the start.
Alexander Smallens conducted the
world premiere at New York's Town Hall on 18
December 1929...
- Compliance. John
Wiley & Sons. pp. 288–. ISBN 978-1-118-00458-6.
Diane Smallen-Grob (2003).
Making it in
Corporate America: How
Women Can Survive, Prosper...
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homes were
Victor Christ-Janer, John
Black Lee,
Allan Gelbin, and Hugh
Smallen. The film The Ice
Storm (1997)
shows many of New Canaan's
modern houses...
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residences for
themselves and
clients there,
including John
Black Lee, Hugh
Smallen,
Victor Christ-Janer, Alan Goldberg, and Carl Koch. "The
Harvard Five in...
- MU047
While exploring a site of
ancient ruins, Man-At-Arms and
Professor Smallen are
taken captive by
ancient robots called the Zactons. He-Man
tells viewers...
- died in 1945 and
again during a fuel
shortage the next year.
Alexander Smallens became the theater's
musical director in 1947, and
Raymond Paige ****umed...