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The Farmers Boy is now going to be committed in a lasting form at Willson's Office, [1] and I have anxiously endeavoured to get the preface arranged to the wishes of the public, by omitting what had its day and its uses, and retaining what might now be thrown into better form by Mr Lofft with the greatest ease.
Letter 144 2009
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Her portrait is reproduced opposite p. 2 of Miss Willson's work cited below;
The Holy Martyrs of Compiegne John 2009
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In the Broadway musical "The Music Man," Meredith Willson's wistful "Goodnight, My Someone" and brash "Seventy-Six Trombones" are basically the same song, crafted be to mixed together — to be heard one on top of the other — as a way of dramatizing the mixed-up love of the characters the songs represent.
When Mockery Is All That's Left Eric Felten 2010
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While a creative director can do imaginative things with Meredith Willson's best-known show, as Bill Rauch's nontraditional, high-concept Oregon Shakespeare Festival revival proved two seasons ago, all you really need to do to make "The Music Man" work is hire two good stars, put together a strong chorus and play everything straight.
Small Boat, Big Show Terry Teachout 2011
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Her portrait is reproduced opposite p. 2 of Miss Willson's work cited below;
27 July -- Bl Titus Brandsma, O. Carm. John 2009
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I've already donated to the DNC this month, as well as to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), and to Rob Miller, Joe "The Heckler" Willson's 2010 challenger for Congress in South Carolina.
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The peaceful hamlet of Mason City, Iowa, hasn't been in the headlines much since it served as the model for River City in Meredith Willson's "The Music Man."
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After all, she's 76 now (born January 30, 1934) and not the performer she was when she first came to New York and, thanks to friend Roddy McDowell's Noel Coward introduction, was picked by the master for his upcoming Look After Lulu production and subsequently was tapped for the star-making title role in Meredith Willson's Unsinkable Molly Brown.
David Finkle: First-Nighter: Tammy Grimes Remains Unsinkable at The Metropolitan Room 2010
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In record time, a "comment" on Scafetta and Willson's ACRIM reconstruction, published in GRL earlier this year has appeared in December.
Dissed EliRabett 2009
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In record time, a "comment" on Scafetta and Willson's ACRIM reconstruction, published in GRL earlier this year has appeared in December.
Archive 2009-12-01 EliRabett 2009
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