988 resultados para Crane, Hart, 1899-1932.
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(cropped from 1899 team photo)
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(cropped from 1898 team photo)
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Cropped from 1932 team photo.
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Cropped from 1932 team photo.
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Glass Slide #29
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Glass Slide #28
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Glass Slide #27
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Glass Slide #24
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Glass Slide #11
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Back Row: 1- Charles Street (Q), 2 – Charles McDonald (T), 3 - David Gill (E), 4 – Everett Sweeley (F), 5 – Lee Barkenbus (G), 6 - Hugh White (E), 7 – Rutherford B.H. Kramer (G), 8 – Albert Herrnstein (H), 9 – John F. McLean (H),
Third Row: 10 – William Cunningham (C), 11 – Arthur Fitzgerald (Q), 12 –Curtis Mechling (T), 13 - Arthur Brookfield (G), 14 – Walter Bain (H), 15 - Milo White (F), 16 – Ebin Wilson( r), 17 - John Dickey (C), 18 - Rudolph Siegmund (G)
Second Row: 19 - James Pell (E), 20 - ? Martin (E), 21 – Elisha Sayad (C), 22 – Harry Brown (E), 23 - Clayton Teetzel (H), 24 Captain Allen Steckle (T), 25 – Harry Durant (F), 26 -Lewis Larsen (C), 27 – Richard France (G), 28 Leo Keena (F),
Front Row: 29 – Scott Turner (G), 30 – George Burns ( H), 31 – Jesse L. Yount (T), 32 - Carl Mohr (Q), 33 - Walter Shaw (F), 34 - Harrison Weeks (H)
Inset: trainer Keene Fitzpatrick
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Note attached: In background are members of the orchestra, and in the foreground are some of those who had individual parts in the performance. Jefferson B. Webb, station manager, is in the center, with Reta Alcock, child actress, seated on his knee. Others seated from left to right, are Wynn Wright, actor in the sketch "The Night Express"; Ole Foersch, director of the orchestra; Miss Alcock, Mr. Webb. Mr. Webb and Marion Martin, pianist. Standing directly back of them are Frances Harris, soprano; B.D. Welling, actor in the sketch; Kathryn Young, Soprano soloist; Ty Tyson, announcer; Helen Kennedy Snyder, contralto; Rex White, station dramatist; Arnold Tieman, announcer; Wilfred Engelman, Baritone soloist. Among these in center background are Herschell Hart, announcer, and C.C. Bradner, who gave News Bulletins founded on Page One events of twelve years ago. 12th Anniversary: Aug. 20, 1932