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Alfred Rose (cricketer)

1894 births | 1985 deaths | derbyshire cricketers | english cricketers


Alfred Rose (February 15, 1894June 21, 1985) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played for Derbyshire. He was born in Glossop and died in Kilton.

Rose made a single first-class appearance for the side, against Lancashire, in the team's winless 1924 season. Batting in the middle order, Rose made a duck in the only innings in which he batted. Like eight others in the innings, he was a victim of the bowling of Cec Parkin, who, one month later, would perform in the last of his ten Test matches.

Howard Richardson

1894 births | 1959 deaths | australian cricketers | australian rules footballers | melbourne football club players | richmond football club players | victoria (australia) cricketers


Howard James Richardson (October 29, 1894 - December 21, 1959) was an Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Australian rules football in the Victorian Football League (VFL) with Richmond and Melbourne.

Richardson, who was born in Narre Warren, played his early football at Berwick before making his debut for Richmond in the 1915 VFL season. He made sporadic appearances over the next couple of seasons and after not playing at all in 1918 he crossed to Melbourne. Richardson took the field only once at Melbourne and finished his league career with 20 games and 14 goals.

Jenő Zádor

1894 births | 1977 deaths | american composers | hungarian composers | opera composers


Jenő Zádor (5 November 1894 Bátaszék-4 April 1977 Hollywood, CA) was a Hungarian-born American composer. He studied at the Vienna Music Academy and in Leipzig with Max Reger. He taught from 1921 at the new Vienna City Conservatory and later at the Budapest Academy of Music. On the outbreak of World War II he emigrated to the USA, where he became a successful composer of film scores for Hollywood. He also wrote a number of operas in which the characterization and orchestration are worthy of note, and orchestral pieces in a style that owed something to Reger and Richard Strauss, including the popular Hungarian Caprice (1935) and concertos for such instruments as the cimbalom (1969) and accordion (1971).

Operas

  • Diana (1923)
  • A holtak szigete (1928)
  • Revisor (1928)
  • X-mal Rembrandt (1930)
  • The Awaking of Sleeping Beauty (1931)
  • Asra (1936)
  • Christoph Columbus (1939)
  • The Virgin and the Fawn (24 October 1964)
  • The Magic Chair (1966)
  • The Scarlet Mill (1968)
  • Revisor [rev] (1971 )
  • Yehu, a Christmas Legend (1974)

Lawrence A. Tatum

1894 births | 1942 deaths | recipients of the silver star medal | united states navy officers


Lawrence Aldridge Tatum (7 December 189415 September 1942) was a dentist and officer of the United States Navy during World War II.

Henry Kean

1894 births | 1955 deaths | kentucky state thorobreds football coaches | people from kentucky | tennessee state tigers football coaches


Henry Arthur Kean (1894-1955) was an American college football coach best known for his tenure as head coach of Kentucky State University from 1931 to 1942. At KSU, Kean's teams won four Negro National Football championships and ten straight Midwestern Athletic Association championships. Kean moved to Tennessee State Universityin 1943, leading the Tigers to five national titles.

Kean's son, Henry A. Kean, Jr., played forward for the Harlem Globetrotters.

Bill Carnihan

1894 births | 1964 deaths | american soccer league (1921-1933) players | american soccer players | bethlehem steel players | naturalized citizens of the united states | new york americans (asl) players | newark skeeters players | partick thistle f.c. players | people from south lanarkshire | scottish footballers | scottish-americans


William D. Carniham (born July 12, 1894 in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland; died November 16, 1964 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) who earned two caps with the U.S. national team. He began his professional career in Scotland before moving to Bethlehem Steel in the American Soccer League.

Club career

Began with Blantyre Victoria. He then moved to Partick Thistle. In 1922, he moved to the United States where he signed with Bethlehem Steel of the American Soccer League. He was injured in March 1930 > and lost rest of the season. > Bethlehem folded at the end of the 1930 spring season and Carnihan moved to the New York Americans before retiring in 1931. According to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Carnihan spent time with the Newark Skeeters at some point in his career. >

Harvey Gates

1894 births | 1948 deaths | american screenwriters


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Harvey Gates (19 January, 18944 November, 1948), was an American screenwriter of the silent era. He wrote for 216 films between 1913 and 1948.

Symona Boniface

1894 births | 1950 deaths | american film actors | pancreatic cancer deaths


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Symona Boniface (5 March, 18942 September, 1950), was an American film actress. She appeared in 120 films between 1925 and 1956.

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