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  • The town moved its town hall in December 2020 from its former cramped building at North 40th Street and Superior Avenue to an existing building in the Erdman area, as it became clear during the pandemic that it could not operate meetings or elections out of it to allow social distancing, and to address longstanding accessibility concerns.
  • Whiting, Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Raymond Egan, Ted Fio Rito, Ernie Erdman, Neil Moret, Vincent Youmans, George Gershwin, Harry Akst, Harry M.
  • Erdman's father, John Piney Erdman, a doctor of divinity and missionary from New England, settled in Honolulu as a minister at the non-denominational Protestant Church of the Crossroads where he preached, in both English and Japanese, to a multi-ethnic congregation.
  • Some of the university's first teachers were German professors such as Johann Bartels, Franz Erdman and Christian Fren.
  • The section of the Erdman Act making it criminal to force employees to sign anti-union agreements therefore remained unadjudicated.
  • The highway veers northeast and crosses both Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and CSX Transportation's Philadelphia Subdivision railroad lines before exit 13 with US 40 (Pulaski Highway) and MD 151 (Erdman Avenue); the entrance ramp extends from the US 40–MD 151 partial cloverleaf interchange immediately to the north and west.
  • Youngest daughter Marion Eleanor Dillingham (September 23, 1883 – January 19, 1972) married John Pinney Erdman in 1904 and had five children.
  • Mooch Goes to Hollywood (aka Mooch) is a 1971 51-minute television film was directed by Richard Erdman and co-written by Jim Backus, who also stars in the film as himself.
  • This Usonian house is an example of the second type (Prefab #2) of the Marshall Erdman Prefab Houses.
  • Erdman taught Hawaiian dance, Hadassah taught Indian and Jewish/Israeli dance forms, and Pearl Primus and Beryl McBurnie offered classes in Caribbean and African dance forms.
  • She also studied with Louis Horst, Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Don Redlich, Mary Anthony, Charlotte Selver and Carola Speads, (both students of German body-reeducation pioneer Elsa Gindler), Jean Erdman, Janet Collins, and at the Martha Graham School.
  • Jean Erdman recalls that for the first performance a 'tack-piano' was used—one of Cage's prepared pianos, though the pianist is also called upon to play the soundbox of the instrument as a percussionist.
  • dy confirmed the constant presence of the helical rim arcade (Zilinsky-Cotofana), consistent perforating branches of the PAA, and the helical arcade (Erdman).
  • The Royal Court was led by Queen Erica and consisted of six rose princesses: Nicole Bangar, South Pasadena; Therese Erdman, Arcadia; Shannon Hall, San Marino; Sabrina Prud'homme, Altadena; Shannon Sheldon, San Marino; and Jennifer Trayner, San Marino.
  • Encouraged in his early efforts by Yakov Protazanov, Barnet emerged in the 1930s as one of the country's leading film-makers, working with the likes of Serafima Birman and Nikolai Erdman.
  • Managers have been accused, by Erdman Palmore, of stereotyping older workers as being resistant to change, uncreative, cautious, slow to make judgments, lower in physical capacity, uninterested in technological change, and hard to train.
  • In the same year, LIJA launched its Tour Style Leaders program with other notable players wearing LIJA on the golf course, including Christina Kim, Jane Park, Leta Lindley, Marisa Baena, Jennifer Greggain, Courtney Erdman, Brenda McLarnon and Georgina Simpson giving LIJA exposure on LPGA, Futures and European Tours.
  • Nann – mentioned only; Nancy Bogen believes she is based on Blake's wife, Catherine, but Erdman believes this is guesswork.
  • Among the authors and composers featured are: Dario Fo, Nikolai Erdman, Alexei Arbuzov, Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, Anton Chekhov, Luigi Pirandello, Samuel Beckett, José Saramago, Georges Feydeau, Jim Cartwright, Paul Hindemith, William Shakespeare, Shelagh Delaney, Bernard-Marie Koltès, Benjamin Britten, Bruce Graham, Botho Strauss, David Mamet, Edvard Grieg, Eurico Carrapatoso, Eugene O'Neill, Jean Anouilh, Fernando DaCosta, Frank Martin, Sam Shepard, Tankred Dorst, Werner Egk, Howard Korder, Henrik Ibsen, Pedro Osório, Nick Grosso, Kevin Elyot, Michael Frayn, Alfred Schnittke, Carole Fréchette, Neil LaBute, Michael Healey, Tom Stoppard.
  • Various attempts at stopgap legislation proved largely unfruitful, although the Erdman Act of 1898 did establish a more precise mechanism for mediating disputes between employers and those workers engaged in train operation.


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