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Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was an
American character actor famed for his work in film noir.
According to Bill Georgaris...
- The Finch,
Vanslyck and
McConville Dry
Goods Company Building is a
classical revival warehouse building designed by
James E. Denson,
built by
George Grant...
- Carnegie".
Journal of
Library History. 10 (2): 117–138. JSTOR 25540622.
VanSlyck,
Abigail A. (1991). ""The
Utmost Amount of
Effectiv [sic] Accommodation":...
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Artist Robert Clunie lived and
painted in
Bishop for decades.
Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. was a
character actor in
dozens of films,
including The Maltese...
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million to some 3,000 libraries, in 47
American states and overseas. As
VanSlyck (1991) shows, the last
years of the 19th
century saw
acceptance of the...
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library as a
landmark in
their upward march of
civilization and civility. As
VanSlyck (1989) shows, the last
years of the 19th
century saw
acceptance of the...
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Finch Building may
refer to: Finch,
Vanslyck and
McConville Dry
Goods Company Building, St. Paul, Minnesota,
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
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large buildings in Lowertown, such as the
Commerce Building and the Finch,
Vanslyck, and
McConville Dry
Goods Company Building are
residential condominiums...
- 1981). "National
Register of
Historic Places Registration Form: Finch,
VanSlyck and
McConville Dry
Goods Company Building".
National Park Service. Retrieved...