28, 1869 – April 15, 1939), better known publicly by her stage name Dorothy Morton, was an American stage actress and soprano who had an active career...
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Dorothy Morton (September 17, 1924 — September 17, 2008) was a Canadian pianist and music teacher. Born Dorothy Breitman in Montreal, Quebec, she studied...
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1890); Google books, archive.org Henry Morton Stanley (1909) The Autobiography Of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley Ed., Houghton Mifflin Company...
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show was an immediate success abroad, with an 1896 production starring Dorothy Morton in New York and numerous tours and productions in Europe and beyond...
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1891). He and his wife Dorothy Morton Horning (1885-1967) had a son, John Morton Baitsell, and Dorothy (DeeDee) Baitsell. John Morton Baitsell married Carol...
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decades. His most well known pupils were Samuel Dolin, Goldblatt, and Dorothy Morton. Nadia Turbide. "Stanley Gardner". The Canadian Encyclopedia. v t e...
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December 1879, RMCA. Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton); Stanley, Dorothy (1911). The autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley. University of California Libraries...
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"friend of Dorothy" (FOD) is a euphemism for a gay man, first used in LGBT slang. Stating that, or asking if someone is a friend of Dorothy, is a furtive...
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Award-winning and Oscar-nominated actress Thomas Morse (born 1968), composer Dorothy Morton (1869–1939), actress and soprano Bill Mueller (born 1971), baseball...
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in 1893, and was later renamed the St Louis Orchestra Club in 1909. Dorothy Morton Burk, James M. (2002). "St. Louis". Grove Music Online. Oxford University...
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