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    Catherine Virginia Verrill (November 20, 1916 – January 18, 1999) was a singer in the era of old-time radio and big bands. Her work included providing...
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  • Louise Brown Verrill (1870–1948), American composer Virginia Verrill (1916–1999), American singer Verrill, LLP, American Law Firm Jordy Verrill, in the short...
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    for a radio broadcast in January 1935. "Reckless" - Virginia Verrill "Trocadero" - Virginia Verrill and Allan Jones "Ev'rything's Been Done Before" - Allan...
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    her first movie musical; her voice was dubbed with that of vocalist Virginia Verrill. Suzy (1936), in which she played the title role, gave her top billing...
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  • and Chorus; sung by Virginia Verrill (lip-synced by Jean Harlow) from Reckless (1935) "Did I Remember" - sung by Virginia Verrill (lip-synced by Jean...
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    Academy Award-nominated theme for Suzy, "Did I Remember?", was sung by Virginia Verrill (uncredited). In 1914, American showgirl Suzanne Trent (Jean Harlow)...
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  • Vogues of 1938, which was actually released in 1937. Sung there by Virginia Verrill, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1937...
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  • (music) and Lew Brown (lyrics)) for the song That Old Feeling sung by Virginia Verrill. A successful fashion designer's life, beset at home by his shrewish...
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    sponsored by Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. He lured the young California singer Virginia Verrill to headline with him on the Friday evening broadcasts. His regular...
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    Franklyn MacCormack, Eddie Firestone and Linn Borden, as well as singers Virginia Verrill and Mary Ann Mercer. Patricia Hall. Raggedy Ann and Johnny Gruelle:...
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    February 8 Study and Understudy Roy Mack (director); Ruth & Jane Frazee, Virginia Verrill, Danzi Goodelle & June Carr © February 17 Wash Your Step Joseph Henabery...
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  • species: Distribution: Range: 37.42°N ; 73.2°W. Distribution: USA: Virginia Verrill, A. E. 1885. Third catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of...
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  • Laundry Driver Louis Natheaux as Henchman Frank O'Connor as Policeman Virginia Verrill as Singer of 'All I Do Is Dream of You' Bobby Watson as Master of Ceremonies...
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  • mycologist. Günter Strack, 69, German television actor, heart failure. Virginia Verrill, 82, American big band singer. Roderick Chisholm, 82, American philosopher...
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    Alpheus Hyatt Verrill, known as Hyatt Verrill, (23 July 1871 – 14 November 1954) was an American zoologist, explorer, inventor, illustrator and author...
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  • Caldwell, Ray Hendricks, Dave Marshall, Don Raymond, Norman Ruvell, and Virginia Verrill all served as vocalists for the group. Eventually, Leighton Noble became...
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    keyboardist in 1931. On July 2, 1935, a CBS program debuted with singer Virginia Verrill starring and Warnow's orchestra accompanying her. Warnow conducted...
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  • Nellie Mighels Davis (née Verrill; September 10, 1844 – June 24, 1945) was a US civic leader and journalist. In 1897, she was the first woman to report...
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    A Musical Operation Roy Mack (director); the Norsemen, Frank Gaby, Virginia Verrill & Gloria Gilbert May 24, 1937 Double Talk Lloyd French (director);...
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  • by the orchestras of Phil Davis and Bob Strong. In 1939-41 shows, Virginia Verrill was the vocalist with the Doghouse Chorus and Charles Lyon announcing...
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