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Howard Terbell McNear (January 27, 1905 –
January 3, 1969) was an
American stage, screen, and
radio character actor.
McNear is best
remembered as the...
- the
proposed purchase of the
railroad by
Canadian Pacific; DM&E's COO Ed
Terbell and CFO Kurt
Feaster were
named to
manage the
railroad until CP completed...
- Kisch's work
became increasingly sculptural,
described by the
critic Melinda Terbell Wortz in Artw**** in 1974 as "more like wall
sculptures than paintings."...
- York as a
clerk in a
wholesale dry
goods firm
called Woodward, Otis &
Terbell, and
later at Johnes, Otis & Company.
Ludington in 1849
became a partner...
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married twice, and was
mother to five daughters. She
married Thomas G.
Terbell Jr. in 1960; he was
director of the
Pasadena Art
Museum from 1969 to 1971...
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occupied by
several generations of his descendants. The last was
Hillah Terbell in
about 1908.
Bodine was a
distant relative of Jean Bodin, a Renaissance...
- 28, 1919 - Aug 02, 1919 She was the
younger sister of
Genevieve Tobin, who pla****
Trelle Webb.
Teddy Farnum James Terbell Jul 28, 1919 - Aug 02, 1919...
- Ripley, T. Schumacker, John G. Shedd, S. C. Scotten, O. N. Spencer, J. B.
Terbell, J. J. Turner,
Frederick Douglas Underwood,
Daniel Willard and B. M. Winc****...
- Enright,
Edwina Behre,
Beatrice Savelli,
Agnes McCarthy, Remo Bufano,
James Terbell Another Interior Murdock Pemberton Murdock Pemberton Original pantomime...
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WILLED ESTATE TO FAMILY; Three-fifths of
Residue Held for
Widow -- J.B.
Terbell's Holdings Put at $634,954". The New York Times. 1933-01-17. ISSN 0362-4331...