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  • George E. Albee
  • United States Army Medal of Honor recipient (1845–1918)

    George Emerson Albee (January 27, 1845 – March 24, 1918) was an officer in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during

    George E. Albee

    George E. Albee

    George_E._Albee

  • George Albee
  • American psychologist

    George Wilson Albee (December 20, 1921 – July 8, 2006) was an American clinical psychologist who believed societal factors such as unemployment, racism

    George Albee

    George_Albee

  • E. F. Albee
  • American vaudeville impresario (1857–1930)

    Edward Franklin Albee II (October 8, 1857 – March 11, 1930) was an American vaudeville impresario. Albee was born on October 8, 1857, in Machias, Maine

    E. F. Albee

    E. F. Albee

    E._F._Albee

  • Edward Albee
  • American playwright (1928–2016)

    Edward Franklin Albee III (/ˈɔːlbiː/ AWL-bee; March 12, 1928 – September 16, 2016) was an American playwright known for works such as The Zoo Story (1958)

    Edward Albee

    Edward Albee

    Edward_Albee

  • Albee (surname)
  • Surname list

    Albee II (1857–1930), American showman Fred H. Albee (1876–1945), American surgeon George Albee (1921–2006), American clinical psychologist George E.

    Albee (surname)

    Albee_(surname)

  • George Burns
  • American entertainer (1896–1996)

    George Burns (born Nathan Birnbaum; January 20, 1896 – March 9, 1996) was an American comedian, actor, writer, and singer, and one of the few entertainers

    George Burns

    George Burns

    George_Burns

  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • 1962 play by Edward Albee

    play by Edward Albee first staged in October 1962. It examines the complexities of the marriage of middle-aged couple Martha and George. Late one evening

    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Who's_Afraid_of_Virginia_Woolf?

  • George Segal
  • American actor (1934–2021)

    Retrieved December 18, 2013. "George Segal, Oscar-Nominated Star of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,' On Edward Albee's Legacy". The Daily Beast. July

    George Segal

    George Segal

    George_Segal

  • The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
  • 1973 studio album by Bruce Springsteen

    the E Street Shuffle is the second studio album by the American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It was recorded by Springsteen with the E Street

    The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle

    The_Wild,_the_Innocent_&_the_E_Street_Shuffle

  • Albee Square
  • Square in Brooklyn, New York

    40°41′28″N 73°59′07″W / 40.691°N 73.9854°W / 40.691; -73.9854 Albee Square is a public plaza in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. The plaza is located

    Albee Square

    Albee Square

    Albee_Square

  • Reed A. Albee
  • American businessman (1885–1961)

    Reed Adalbert Albee (8 September 1885 – 2 August 1961) was an American businessman. He was the adoptive father of the playwright Edward Albee and a member

    Reed A. Albee

    Reed A. Albee

    Reed_A._Albee

  • George Fuller Golden
  • Musical artist

    performers. The White Rats attempted to negotiate with the VMA, led by E.F. Albee and B.F. Keith, to reduce or remove the kickback. After negotiations failed

    George Fuller Golden

    George Fuller Golden

    George_Fuller_Golden

  • George Bartenieff
  • American actor (1933–2022)

    Samuel Beckett ("Krapp") and Edward Albee ("Zoo"), directed by Alan Schneider "Walking to Waldheim" / "Happiness" – Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center

    George Bartenieff

    George_Bartenieff

  • African American Civil War Memorial Museum
  • Memorial and Museum in Washington, DC

    without conferring the authority, precedence, or pay of real rank. George E. Albee (January 27, 1845 – March 24, 1918) was a lieutenant in the 36th United

    African American Civil War Memorial Museum

    African American Civil War Memorial Museum

    African_American_Civil_War_Memorial_Museum

  • George M!
  • Musical about George M. Cohan

    time George is 20, they are playing the Columbia Theatre in Cedar Rapids, and George has landed an audition for the family with impresario E. F. Albee. But

    George M!

    George_M!

  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)
  • 1966 film by Mike Nichols

    adapted by Ernest Lehman from Edward Albee's 1962 play. It stars Elizabeth Taylor as Martha, Richard Burton as George, George Segal as Nick, and Sandy Dennis

    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)

    Who's_Afraid_of_Virginia_Woolf?_(film)

  • List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars
  • United States and Indigenous peoples from 1776 to 1898. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W Y Z References Notes The Medal of Honor was

    List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars

    List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars

    List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_the_Indian_Wars

  • Harry Belafonte
  • American singer and actor (1927–2023)

    Harry Belafonte (/ˌbɛləˈfɒnti/ BEL-ə-FON-tee; born Harold George Bellanfanti Jr.; March 1, 1927 – April 25, 2023) was an American singer, actor, and civil

    Harry Belafonte

    Harry Belafonte

    Harry_Belafonte

  • 16th Wisconsin Legislature
  • Wisconsin legislative term for 1863

    Stilwell John Crowley Messengers: J. E. Brown John Hutchins Albert F. Dexter Frank Kellogg Porter: George E. Albee Chief Clerk: John S. Dean Assistant

    16th Wisconsin Legislature

    16th Wisconsin Legislature

    16th_Wisconsin_Legislature

  • H. Russell Albee House
  • Historic house in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

    McMath, George A. (February 26, 1992). "Albee, H. Russell, House". National Park Service. Retrieved April 5, 2012. Media related to H. Russell Albee House

    H. Russell Albee House

    H. Russell Albee House

    H._Russell_Albee_House

  • Pulitzer Prize for Drama
  • American award for distinguished plays

    Odets' The Flowering Peach or Maxwell Anderson's The Bad Seed. Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was selected for the 1963 Pulitzer Prize

    Pulitzer Prize for Drama

    Pulitzer Prize for Drama

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Drama

  • James Earl Jones
  • American actor (1931–2024)

    The Merchant of Venice at Shakespeare in the Park, Stanley Kubrick saw George C. Scott play Shylock and Jones portray the Prince of Morocco. Kubrick was

    James Earl Jones

    James Earl Jones

    James_Earl_Jones

  • Orson Welles
  • American actor and filmmaker (1915–1985)

    George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American actor and filmmaker. Remembered for his innovative work in film, radio, and theatre

    Orson Welles

    Orson Welles

    Orson_Welles

  • Jimmy Carter
  • President of the United States from 1977 to 1981

    presidential library and those of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. He delivered eulogies at the funerals of Coretta

    Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy_Carter

  • George A. Hibbard
  • American politician (1864–1910)

    George Albee Hibbard (October 27, 1864 – May 29, 1910) was an American businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Boston from 1908 to 1910.

    George A. Hibbard

    George A. Hibbard

    George_A._Hibbard

  • Miles Maryott
  • American baseball player, painter, and convicted murderer

    On November 24, 1926, Maryott shot and killed Oshkosh town marshal George Albee as the latter attempted to arrest him. He was convicted of second degree

    Miles Maryott

    Miles Maryott

    Miles_Maryott

  • James Van Der Beek
  • American actor (1977–2026)

    role of Fergus. Both he and the production, which was also directed by Albee, received positive reviews. At 17, while still a student at Cheshire Academy

    James Van Der Beek

    James Van Der Beek

    James_Van_Der_Beek

  • Karl Malden
  • American actor (1912–2009)

    spirit." Among other past winners were Jason Robards, Zoe Caldwell, Edward Albee, August Wilson, and Brian Dennehy. On November 12, 2005, the United States

    Karl Malden

    Karl Malden

    Karl_Malden

  • Sally Field filmography
  • Series in 2001 and the following year made her stage debut with Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?. From 2006 to 2011, she portrayed Nora Walker

    Sally Field filmography

    Sally Field filmography

    Sally_Field_filmography

  • Vaudeville
  • Entertainment genre

    United States and Canada. Later, E. F. Albee, adoptive grandfather of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee, managed the chain to its greatest

    Vaudeville

    Vaudeville

    Vaudeville

  • The Next Voice You Hear...
  • 1950 film

    Davis. It is based on a short story of the same name written by George Sumner Albee that had been published in the August 1948 issue of Cosmopolitan

    The Next Voice You Hear...

    The_Next_Voice_You_Hear...

  • George Abbott
  • American writer and director (1887–1995)

    George Francis Abbott (June 25, 1887 – January 31, 1995) was an American theatre producer, director, playwright, screenwriter, film director and producer

    George Abbott

    George Abbott

    George_Abbott

  • George Trumbull Ladd
  • American philosopher, educator and psychologist (1842–1921)

    name on its post of 'Distinguished Professor of Psychology', to which George Albee was appointed in 1958. The Principles of Church Polity (1882) The Doctrine

    George Trumbull Ladd

    George Trumbull Ladd

    George_Trumbull_Ladd

  • Marisa Tomei
  • American actress (born 1964)

    of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. She also attended Albee School of Dance. After graduating from high school, she attended Boston

    Marisa Tomei

    Marisa Tomei

    Marisa_Tomei

  • Conrad Dunn
  • American actor (born 1950)

    Adler. Dunn's other stage credits include a 1994 production of Edward Albee's The Zoo Story, simultaneously performed in American Sign Language. "Notwithstanding

    Conrad Dunn

    Conrad_Dunn

  • Burns and Allen
  • American comedic duo

    on January 7, 1926 and moved up a notch when they signed with the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit in 1927. Burns wrote most of the material and played the

    Burns and Allen

    Burns and Allen

    Burns_and_Allen

  • White Rats of America
  • Labor union for male vaudeville performers

    its leadership committee attempted to negotiate with the VMA, led by E.F. Albee and B.F. Keith, to reduce or remove a 5% kickback each act was forced

    White Rats of America

    White Rats of America

    White_Rats_of_America

  • Orpheum Circuit
  • Former chain of vaudeville and movie theaters

    founded in 1886, and operated through 1927 when it was merged into the Keith-Albee-Orpheum corporation, ultimately becoming part of the Radio-Keith-Orpheum

    Orpheum Circuit

    Orpheum Circuit

    Orpheum_Circuit

  • H. Russell Albee
  • Oregon politician

    Harry Russell Albee (September 8, 1867 – December 31, 1950) was mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1913–1917. Albee was born in Rockford, Illinois. Elected

    H. Russell Albee

    H. Russell Albee

    H._Russell_Albee

  • Robert Redford
  • American actor and director (1936–2025)

    Virginia Woolf? and The Graduate. Redford found the niche he was seeking in George Roy Hill's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), scripted by William

    Robert Redford

    Robert Redford

    Robert_Redford

  • Bill Irwin
  • American actor, choreographer, clown and comedian (born 1950)

    Goat or Who is Sylvia? In 2005, he starred as George alongside Kathleen Turner in a revival of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, for which

    Bill Irwin

    Bill Irwin

    Bill_Irwin

  • Frank Langella
  • American actor (born 1938)

    Best Featured Actor in a Play playing an intellectual lizard in Edward Albee's Seascape (1975), and a wealthy and cruel landowner in Ivan Turgenev's Fortune's

    Frank Langella

    Frank Langella

    Frank_Langella

  • Gene Kelly
  • American actor, dancer, singer, and producer (1912–1996)

    was Pas de Dieux, based on Greek mythology, combined with the music of George Gershwin's Concerto in F. It was a major success, and it led to his being

    Gene Kelly

    Gene Kelly

    Gene_Kelly

  • George Luis Baker
  • American businessman and politician

    George Luis Baker (1868–1941) was an American businessman and politician who served as mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1917 to 1933. Baker was born in

    George Luis Baker

    George Luis Baker

    George_Luis_Baker

  • Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage
  • Performances of American actress Laurie Metcalf

    (2017) and a middle aged caretaker attending to the elderly in the Edward Albee play Three Tall Women (2018). She was Tony-nominated for playing a political

    Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage

    Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage

    Laurie_Metcalf_on_screen_and_stage

  • Patrick J. Adams
  • Canadian and American actor (born 1981)

    earning his BFA, he immediately began working on a production of Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? at the Mark Taper Forum. Adams appeared in

    Patrick J. Adams

    Patrick J. Adams

    Patrick_J._Adams

  • Philip Zimbardo
  • American social psychologist (1933–2024)

    Philip George Zimbardo (/zɪmˈbɑːrdoʊ/; March 23, 1933 – October 14, 2024) was an American psychologist and a professor at Stanford University. He was an

    Philip Zimbardo

    Philip Zimbardo

    Philip_Zimbardo

  • Uta Hagen
  • American actress and teacher (1919–2004)

    the 1962 Broadway premiere of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, who called her "a profoundly truthful actress." Because Hagen was on the

    Uta Hagen

    Uta Hagen

    Uta_Hagen

  • Gregory Peck
  • American actor (1916–2003)

    1941 when he played the secretary in a Katharine Cornell production of George Bernard Shaw's play The Doctor's Dilemma. The play opened in San Francisco

    Gregory Peck

    Gregory Peck

    Gregory_Peck

  • Daryl Roth
  • American producer and director

    by Larry David Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance (2014) (revival) You Can't Take It With You (2014), by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman This Is Our Youth

    Daryl Roth

    Daryl Roth

    Daryl_Roth

  • RKO Pictures
  • American film and distribution company

    studios of Hollywood's Golden Age. The business was formed after the Keith-Albee-Orpheum theater chain and Joseph P. Kennedy's Film Booking Offices of America

    RKO Pictures

    RKO_Pictures

  • Robert Sean Leonard
  • American actor (born 1969)

    April 2017, he appeared in the Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with George as Jules/Bob. In 2023, he had a supporting role in HBO's The Gilded Age

    Robert Sean Leonard

    Robert Sean Leonard

    Robert_Sean_Leonard

  • Candy Spelling
  • American author and theater producer (born 1945)

    Mendez) and Best Choreography (Justin Peck); and Three Tall Women by Edward Albee, which earned Tony Awards for Laurie Metcalf (Featured Actress) and Glenda

    Candy Spelling

    Candy Spelling

    Candy_Spelling

  • Theatre of the absurd
  • Theatrical genre since the 1950s

    Mann. Edward Albee: A Casebook. 2003. Routledge. pp. 33–44. Esslin, p. 26 Edward Albee, Philip C. Kolin. Conversations with Edward Albee. Univ. Press

    Theatre of the absurd

    Theatre of the absurd

    Theatre_of_the_absurd

  • George P. Frank
  • American politician

    George P. Frank (June 11, 1852 – August 24, 1896) served as mayor of Portland, Oregon from 1894 to 1896. The October 18, 2012, edition of the Portland

    George P. Frank

    George P. Frank

    George_P._Frank

  • Colleen Dewhurst
  • Canadian-American actress (1924–1991)

    Broadway revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, with Ben Gazzara which Albee directed. She appeared in 1962 as Joanne Novak in the episode "I Don't Belong

    Colleen Dewhurst

    Colleen Dewhurst

    Colleen_Dewhurst

  • Cherrydale, Virginia
  • Neighborhood in Virginia, United States

    2025. Albee & Trieschmann 2002, p. 148 Albee & Trieschmann 2002, p. 149 Albee & Trieschmann 2002, p. 150 Albee & Trieschmann 2002, pp. 150–151 Albee & Trieschmann

    Cherrydale, Virginia

    Cherrydale,_Virginia

  • List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery
  • buried in Arlington National Cemetery, nine of whom are Canadians. George Emerson Albee (1845–1918), US Army officer; received for actions during the Indian

    List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery

    List_of_burials_at_Arlington_National_Cemetery

  • 2026 Philippine barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections
  • Philippine local elections

    2026. With inflation caused by the 2026 Iran war, House representative Albee Benitez said in April 2026 that he will file a bill to postpone the election

    2026 Philippine barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections

    2026_Philippine_barangay_and_Sangguniang_Kabataan_elections

  • John Michael Higgins
  • American actor, comedian and game show host (born 1963)

    was seen Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theatre in a production of Edward Albee's Tiny Alice. He also originated the title role in Paul Rudnick's Jeffrey

    John Michael Higgins

    John Michael Higgins

    John_Michael_Higgins

  • JC's Girls
  • 21st-century American evangelical organization

    One of her clients was Lori Albee, a housewife with two children and no experience with the sex industry. Veitch told Albee about her friend who had died

    JC's Girls

    JC's Girls

    JC's_Girls

  • List of highest-grossing films
  • Neale 2010, p. 188. "The negative cost of Warners' adaptation of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)—filmed in widescreen and black-and-white

    List of highest-grossing films

    List of highest-grossing films

    List_of_highest-grossing_films

  • Pulitzer Prize
  • Awards for American journalism and arts

    definition." 1963 Drama Prize: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee was selected by the drama jury, but the award's advisory board objected

    Pulitzer Prize

    Pulitzer Prize

    Pulitzer_Prize

  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • British and American actress (1932–2011)

    name by Edward Albee, featured the most critically acclaimed performance of Taylor's career. She and Burton starred as Martha and George, a middle-aged

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth_Taylor

  • Christopher Bigsby
  • British literary analyst and novelist

    Drama (1967) Albee (1969) The Black American Writer, 2 vols., ed. (1971) Dada and Surrealism (1972) Superculture, ed. (1975) Edward Albee, ed. (1975) Approaches

    Christopher Bigsby

    Christopher Bigsby

    Christopher_Bigsby

  • Maggie Smith
  • British actress (1934–2024)

    Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler. In 1997 Smith starred in another Albee play, A Delicate Balance, opposite Eileen Atkins. She received her fifth

    Maggie Smith

    Maggie Smith

    Maggie_Smith

  • Aimee Carrero
  • American actress

    2022. Retrieved May 1, 2025. "An oddly cast Martha and George expose fragility in Edward Albee's shatterproof play". The Los Angeles Times. May 2, 2022

    Aimee Carrero

    Aimee Carrero

    Aimee_Carrero

  • Martin Seligman
  • American psychologist and writer (born 1942)

    E.P. (1975). Helplessness: On Depression, Development, and Death. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-2328-8. Abramson, L.Y.; Seligman, M.E.P

    Martin Seligman

    Martin Seligman

    Martin_Seligman

  • Mia Farrow
  • American actress and activist (born 1945)

    returned to Broadway portraying Honey in a staged reading of the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, opposite Matthew Broderick, Jonathan

    Mia Farrow

    Mia Farrow

    Mia_Farrow

  • List of American plays
  • Presentment (1877), by William Dean Howells A Delicate Balance (1966), by Edward Albee A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), by Tennessee Williams A Memory of Two Mondays

    List of American plays

    List of American plays

    List_of_American_plays

  • Berton Churchill
  • Canadian actor (1876–1940)

    acting in small parts. His career received a boost when E. F. Albee saw him perform in Boston. Albee added him to his summer stock company at Pawtucket, where

    Berton Churchill

    Berton Churchill

    Berton_Churchill

  • Hume Cronyn
  • Canadian actor and writer (1911–2003)

    Roy Lichtenstein Arthur Mitchell Bill Monroe Urban Gateways 1996 Edward Albee Sarah Caldwell Harry Callahan Zelda Fichandler Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero Lionel

    Hume Cronyn

    Hume Cronyn

    Hume_Cronyn

  • Beau Bridges
  • American actor (born 1941)

    Laughton – Charles Laughton (1963) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Edward Albee (playwright) (1964) BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy – That Was the Week That

    Beau Bridges

    Beau Bridges

    Beau_Bridges

  • Barack Obama
  • President of the United States from 2009 to 2017

    in George W. Bush's footsteps and make his primary place of worship Evergreen Chapel, the nondenominational church at Camp David. Kornblut, Anne E. (February

    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    Barack_Obama

  • George Armitage Miller
  • American psychologist (1920–2012)

    George Armitage Miller (February 3, 1920 – July 22, 2012) was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of cognitive psychology, and more broadly

    George Armitage Miller

    George_Armitage_Miller

  • Glenda Jackson
  • English actress and politician (1936–2023)

    Lower-Key George and Martha". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2 January 2024. Retrieved 2 January 2024. Stephen J. Bottoms Albee: Who's

    Glenda Jackson

    Glenda Jackson

    Glenda_Jackson

  • Blair Underwood
  • American actor (born 1964)

    From 2015 to 2016, he had a recurring role in the ABC series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In 2016, Underwood was cast in the ABC thriller series Quantico for the

    Blair Underwood

    Blair Underwood

    Blair_Underwood

  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes
  • List of culturally impactful quotations from American cinema

    become a widespread catchphrase until after the 1961 premiere of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. In the opening scene of that play

    AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes

    AFI's_100_Years...100_Movie_Quotes

  • Sanaz Toossi
  • American playwright and screenwriter

    Subject Was Roses by Frank D. Gilroy (1965) A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee (1967) The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler (1969) No Place to Be Somebody

    Sanaz Toossi

    Sanaz_Toossi

  • List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: A
  • April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. Gussow, Mel (1999). Gussow Edward Albee: A Singular Journey : A Biography. ISBN 0-684-80278-3. Lourie, Adrian (7

    List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: A

    List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_A

  • Bill Clinton
  • President of the United States from 1993 to 2001

    president in the 1992 election, defeating the incumbent Republican president George H. W. Bush, and the independent businessman Ross Perot. He became the first

    Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton

    Bill_Clinton

  • Elliot Norton Awards
  • Boston-area theatre awards

    ceremony that features a guest of honor. Guests of honor have included Edward Albee, Julie Harris, Ian McKellen, Al Pacino, Jason Robards, and August Wilson

    Elliot Norton Awards

    Elliot_Norton_Awards

  • Jason Robards
  • American actor (1922–2000)

    named after O'Neill's home. Subsequent recipients have included Edward Albee, Kevin Spacey, Wendy Wasserstein, and Christopher Plummer. Robards narrated

    Jason Robards

    Jason Robards

    Jason_Robards

  • Look Homeward, Angel (play)
  • 1957 play by Ketti Frings

    for a total of 564 performances, closing on April 4, 1959. Directed by George Roy Hill, the cast starred Jo Van Fleet (who replaced Bette Davis during

    Look Homeward, Angel (play)

    Look Homeward, Angel (play)

    Look_Homeward,_Angel_(play)

  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)

    white-ruled Rhodesia on a false Canadian passport. He was using the alias Ramon George Sneyd. Ray was quickly extradited to Tennessee and charged with King's murder

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin_Luther_King_Jr.

  • Jessica Tandy
  • British actress (1909–1994)

    Roy Lichtenstein Arthur Mitchell Bill Monroe Urban Gateways 1996 Edward Albee Sarah Caldwell Harry Callahan Zelda Fichandler Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero Lionel

    Jessica Tandy

    Jessica Tandy

    Jessica_Tandy

  • John Glover (actor)
  • American actor (born 1944)

    he performed with the Philadelphia Theatre Company staging of Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? Glover also appeared as "man in the chair/narrator"

    John Glover (actor)

    John Glover (actor)

    John_Glover_(actor)

  • New York Television Theatre
  • from the likes of Anton Chekhov to George Bernard Shaw, as well as those of contemporary playwrights like Edward Albee and Lanford Wilson. Guest stars included

    New York Television Theatre

    New_York_Television_Theatre

  • William Prince (actor)
  • American actor (1913–1996)

    of Strange Interlude. He took leading roles in several plays by Edward Albee, beginning with The Ballad of the Sad Cafe in 1963. He understudied "Charlie"

    William Prince (actor)

    William Prince (actor)

    William_Prince_(actor)

  • Edward C. Tolman
  • American psychologist (1886–1959)

    variables; these independent variables (e.g., stimuli provided) in turn influence the intervening variables (e.g., motor skill, appetite). Independent

    Edward C. Tolman

    Edward C. Tolman

    Edward_C._Tolman

  • Arthur Miller
  • American playwright and essayist (1915–2005)

    some conservatives such as Jay Nordlinger, who called it "a disgrace"; and George Will, who argued that Miller was not a legitimate "scholar". In October

    Arthur Miller

    Arthur Miller

    Arthur_Miller

  • Lloyd Richards
  • American theater director (1919–2006)

    Lloyd George Richards (June 29, 1919 – June 29, 2006) was a Canadian-American theatre director, and actor. While head of the National Playwrights Conference

    Lloyd Richards

    Lloyd_Richards

  • Keeper of the Flame (film)
  • 1943 film by George Cukor

    the bureau chief, Lowell Mellett. Keeper of the Flame premiered at the Albee Theatre in Cincinnati on January 28, 1943. The film set a box-office record

    Keeper of the Flame (film)

    Keeper_of_the_Flame_(film)

  • Benjamin Franklin Keith
  • American vaudeville theater owner (1846–1914)

    In 1883, Keith hired E. F. Albee as an assistant. Albee later became Keith's general manager and business partner. In 1884, George G. Batcheller replaced

    Benjamin Franklin Keith

    Benjamin Franklin Keith

    Benjamin_Franklin_Keith

  • Count Basie Center for the Arts
  • Performing arts organization in Red Bank, New Jersey, United States

    building was designed by architect William E. Lehman and has a seating capacity of 1,568. Edward Franklin Albee II opened the Carlton Theater on November

    Count Basie Center for the Arts

    Count Basie Center for the Arts

    Count_Basie_Center_for_the_Arts

  • List of Choate Rosemary Hall alumni
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    French form of Latin Georgius, GEORGES means "earth-worker, farmer."

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    Lord Krishna

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  • Gorge
  • n.

    That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl.

  • E
  • pl.

    of Notopodium

  • Gorge
  • n.

    A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river.

  • Geordie
  • n.

    A name given by miners to George Stephenson's safety lamp.

  • Elevatory
  • n.

    See Elevator, n. (e).

  • Forge
  • v. t.

    To impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.

  • Molle
  • a.

    Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat.

  • George
  • n.

    A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) on horseback, appended to the collar of the Order of the Garter. See Garter.

  • Gorged
  • a.

    Having a gorge or throat.

  • Gorged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gorge

  • Gouge
  • n.

    The act of scooping out with a gouge, or as with a gouge; a groove or cavity scooped out, as with a gouge.

  • Gore
  • v. t.

    To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron.

  • Gorget
  • n.

    A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget.

  • Wist
  • e

    (imp.) of Wit

  • Verge
  • n.

    A rod or staff, carried as an emblem of authority; as, the verge, carried before a dean.

  • George
  • n.

    A kind of brown loaf.

  • Reforge
  • v. t.

    To forge again or anew; hence, to fashion or fabricate anew; to make over.

  • Gorging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gorge