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The general orders and citations in Calandra’s official service record for the two highest awards — the Distinguished Service Cross and the Silver Star — conflict with records at the National Archives and Records Administration, according to copies of the documents obtained by Army Times.
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This is a matter in which Noirville cannot be called authoritative, but it is certain that the fame of the production of "Calandra" was well established.
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The interesting point is that the fame of the scenic attire of "Calandra" seems to have been well established among the early writers on the theater and that they also regarded as significant its indoor performance.
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At a later period, when the "Calandra," written by the Cardinal di
A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character Dutton Cook 1856
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Noirville [21] says that Peruzzi revived the "ancient decorations" of the theater in this "Calandra" which "was one of the first Italian plays in music prepared for the theater.
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John Calandra was an unlikely figure to become a made member of the Mafia.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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Convicted of racketeering as a result of the federal charges were Licavoli, Ronnie Carabbia, John Calandra, and ten lower level gangsters.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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On occasion, John Calandra showed up carrying his white poodle.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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Back home, Licavoli inducted John Calandra and Anthony “Tony Lib” Liberatore during a ceremony in the downstairs room of a Little Italy restaurant.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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At the gate, they were greeted by Jack Licavoli, John Calandra, Butchie Cisternino, and Angelo Lonardo.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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