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Alexander Humphreys Woollcott (January 19, 1887 –
January 23, 1943) was an
American drama critic for The New York
Times and the New York Herald, critic...
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Alexander Woollcott for
refusing to plug one of Toohey's
clients (Eugene O'Neill) in his column,
organized a
luncheon supposedly to
welcome Woollcott back...
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their friend Alexander Woollcott, the
model for the lead
character Sheridan Whiteside. At the time the play was written,
Woollcott was
famous both as the...
- a book
collecting some of the 20th
century American critic Alexander Woollcott's writings for the New
Yorker and
other magazines. The
title is a reference...
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Woolcott or
Woollcott may
refer to:
Alexander Woollcott (1887–1943),
American critic and
commentator Peter Woolcott (born 1953),
Australian public servant...
- its
members the
newspaper columnists Franklin P.
Adams and
Alexander Woollcott, as well as the
editor Harold Ross, the
novelist Edna Ferber, the reporter...
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William W.
Woollcott (24
March 1876 – 2
February 1949) was an ink-and-paste
manufacturer who
lived in Baltimore, Maryland.
Known as "Willie" he was the...
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November 22, 2017.
Retrieved December 1, 2020.
Woollcott,
Alexander (March 1926). "Alexander
Woollcott on the Harp of
Harpo Marx".
Vanity Fair. Retrieved...
- nicknames, and they replied, "That wouldn't be dignified."
Woollcott answered with a
belly laugh.
Woollcott did not meet the Marx
Brothers until the
premiere of...
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William Woollcott Marx (born
January 8, 1937) is an
American pianist, arranger, and composer. He is the
adopted son of
actors Harpo Marx and
Susan Fleming...