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    Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (October 23, 1831 – January 9, 1924) was an American classical scholar. An author of numerous works, and founding editor of...
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    Foster, James Gildersleeve, J.D. Hunter Sr., Henry Shannon Sr., and Reese. Three of SCLC's main organizers – James Bevel, Diane Nash, and James Orange...
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    Tierney was cast in several uncredited roles in RKO releases such as Gildersleeve on Broadway, Government Girl, The Ghost Ship for producer Val Lewton...
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  • The Gildersleeve Prize is an annual award of $1,000 to the author of "the best article of the year" published in the American Journal of Philology. It...
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  • Weisbart, directed by Gordon Douglas, and starring James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon, and James Arness. The film is based on an original story treatment...
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  • The Gildersleeve House was a house located at 108 Broadway in Hudson, Illinois. Settler James T. Gildersleeve built the Greek Revival house for his family...
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    Henry A. Gildersleeve was born in Clinton, Dutchess County, New York, on August 1, 1840, to Smith James Gildersleeve and Rachel Alger Gildersleeve. After...
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    Bill Thompson) and Gildersleeve, as the mayor of the town. Gildersleeve's character was in many other films before The Great Gildersleeve show and movies...
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  • the Holy Land (CJP) was founded on March 2, 1948, with Dean emeritus Gildersleeve serving as CJP chair, former Union Theological Seminary president Henry...
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    Commission to Study the Organization of Peace (CSOP), which Virginia Gildersleeve supported. The CSOP conducted studies, held popular radio discussion...
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    following year, he started playing Walter "Bronco" Thompson on The Great Gildersleeve, a role he played until 1954. He also originated the role of geeky Walter...
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  • Overton Smith Gildersleeve (January 13, 1825 – March 9, 1864) was a lawyer, business owner and politician in Canada West. He served as mayor of Kingston...
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    William Camp Gildersleeve (1795–1871) was a merchant and abolitionist whose home in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania was a stop on the Underground Railroad....
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    television shows, including episodes of The Bigelow Theatre, The Great Gildersleeve, TV Reader's Digest, Science Fiction Theatre, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse...
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    signed by RKO at age 18 as Dorothy Maloney. She made her film debut in Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943). She was credited as Dorothy Maloney in The Falcon...
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  • century, especially in Germany. For example, in the 3rd edition of Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar (1895), the reviser, Gonzalez Lodge, mentions 38 scholars...
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    a show for no pay. She appeared on shows such as Blondie, The Great Gildersleeve, and This Is Your FBI. She was then offered her own radio show, called...
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  • (1861). That order is still followed in most other European countries. Gildersleeve and Lodge's Latin Grammar (1895) also follow this order. More recent...
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  • Great Gildersleeve (1942), based on the radio show; and its sequel Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943), Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943) and Gildersleeve's Ghost...
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  • Gildersleeve, B.L.; Lodge, Gonzalez (1867). Latin Grammar. Bristol Classical Press. ISBN 1-85399-521-5. Kennedy, Benjamin Hall; Mountford, Sir James (1962)...
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    Willard Harvey Gildersleeve (September 17, 1886 – July 19, 1976) was an American college football coach. He served as the head coach at the New Hampshire...
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  • Phil. 2.61. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895), p. 318. Cicero, Verr. 1.4.12. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895), p. 387. Livy, 4.38.5. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895)...
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     119–122. Gildersleeve & Lodge 1903, pp. 240–242. Cicero, Planc. 101. Pliny the Younger, Ep. 6.11.1. Gildersleeve & Lodge 1903, pp. 232–233. Gildersleeve & Lodge...
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    participation in a lynching as a rite of passage for young white men. Fred Gildersleeve, a Waco-based professional photographer, arrived at city hall shortly...
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    1950s and 1960s. In 1955, he played the role of "Foley" in The Great Gildersleeve. From 1957 to 1958, he appeared as Mr. Finley on Date with the Angels...
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    before playing Rumson Bullard on the show's successful spinoff, The Great Gildersleeve. Gordon and his character of Mayor La Trivia left the show during World...
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  • 139. Caesar, B.C. 3.51.3. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895), p. 317. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895), p. 331, note 3. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895) p. 419 note a...
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    1940–1941; Nicolette Moore in One Man's Family, 1947–1950; and The Great Gildersleeve, 1949–1952. She appeared episodically in many more. She made her film...
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    Hampshire native Joseph “Joe” P. King (a.k.a. Joe Queer) along with Scott Gildersleeve (a.k.a. Tulu), and John “Jack” Hayes (a.k.a. Wimpy Rutherford). With...
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    RKO Radio Pictures, made her first screen appearance (uncredited) in Gildersleeve's Bad Day. She continued to make small, uncredited appearances in films...
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