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Glendon Fred
Swarthout (April 8, 1918 –
September 23, 1992) was an
American writer and novelist.
Several of his
novels were made into films.
Where the...
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Gladys Swarthout (December 25, 1900 in Deepwater,
Missouri – July 7, 1969 in Florence, Italy) was an
American mezzo-soprano
opera singer and actress....
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Swarthout, also
spelled Swartwout and Swartout, is a
surname of
Dutch origins. All are
descendants from the same lineage.
Notable people with the surname...
- Hayworth, Van
Heflin and Tab Hunter. It was
based on a 1958
novel by
Glendon Swarthout. In 1916, as U.S.
soldiers chase after Pancho Villa, Army
Major Thomas...
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directed by Don
Siegel and
based on
Glendon Swarthout's 1975
novel of the same name, and
written by
Miles Hood
Swarthout (the son of the author) and
Scott Hale...
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announced in
December the
hiring of Jack
Swarthout, a
former quarterback/halfback/end from Montana.
Swarthout brought on Jack
Elway as an ****istant and...
- U.S.
record label in the 1960s The Melodeon, a 1977
novel by
Glendon Swarthout Foster Hall (Indianapolis, Indiana) or
Melodeon Hall
Harmonium (disambiguation)...
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Oliver based the
screenplay on the 1988
novel of the same name by
Glendon Swarthout. The film
stars Jones and
Hilary S**** and also
features Meryl Streep...
- Mary
French Swarthout (born
September 15, 1844) was an
American educator. Mary
French Swarthout was born in Sangerfield, New York, on
September 15, 1844...
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Tracy and
Swartwout was a
prominent New York City
architectural firm
headed by
Evarts Tracy and
Egerton Swartwout.
Evarts Tracy (1868–1922) was the son...