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Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is an
American composer and
lyricist best
known for
writing the
music to such
Broadway musicals as Bye Bye Birdie...
- The
Strouse was a two-seater
roadster built by the Stouse,
Ranney and
Knight company of Detroit, Michigan, from 1915 to 1916. The
roadster was powered...
- Myer
Strouse (December 16, 1825 –
February 11, 1878) was a
Democratic member of the U.S.
House of
Representatives from Pennsylvania. Myer
Strouse was born...
- Jean
Strouse (born 1945) is an
American biographer,
cultural administrator, and critic. She is best
known for her
biographies of
diarist Alice James and...
- "Tomorrow" is a show tune from the
musical Annie, with
music by
Charles Strouse and
lyrics by
Martin Charnin,
published in 1977. The
number was originally...
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James C.
Strouse is an
American screenwriter and film director. He
wrote and made his
directorial debut with
Grace Is Gone (2007),
starring John Cusack...
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Delaney Strouse (born July 12, 2000) is an
American curler from Midland, Michigan. She
currently skips her own team out of
Traverse City. She is a two-time...
- song "Those Were the Days", was
written by Lee
Adams (lyrics) and
Charles Strouse (music). It was
presented in a way that was
unique for a 1970s series:...
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fantasy comedy film
directed by McG,
written by Adam
Sztykiel and
Victoria Strouse, and
starring Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms. The film is
based on the 2010...
- The
Strouse,
Adler Company Corset Factory is a
historic factory complex at 78-84
Olive Street in New Haven, Connecticut.
Developed between 1876 and 1923...