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Kit and Arkansas
He remains one of the youngest governors elected to date in U. S. history, along with Harold Stassen in Minnesota ( 1938 ), Bill Clinton in Arkansas ( 1978 ), Christopher " Kit " Bond and Matt Blunt in Missouri ( 1972 ) and ( 2004 ), respectively, and Bobby Jindal in Louisiana ( 2007 ).
Edward Spencer Mott, her father, was a writer and dramatist who wrote at times for the Baltimore Bulletin and The Baltimore Sun, and whose best known play was Kit, the Arkansas Traveler.

Kit and 1868
* 1809 – Kit Carson, American frontiersman ( d. 1868 )
Christopher Houston " Kit " Carson ( December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868 ) was an American frontiersman and Indian fighter.
His headstone inscription reads: " Kit Carson / Died May 23, 1868 / Aged 59 Years.
* December 24 – Kit Carson, American frontiersman ( d. 1868 )
* Kit Carson ( 1809 – 1868 ) achieved notability for his later exploits, but he got his start and gained some recognition as a trapper.
A photograph taken of Kit Carson shortly before his death in 1868.
The legend of American frontiersman Kit Carson continued to grow after his 1868 death through dime novel s, such as the one above.

Kit and stage
" The album's format reflected a compromise between Brown and the band's producer / manager Kit Lambert ; Brown's original intent was to produce an album-long rock opera incorporating the material included on side one, while Lambert wanted to produce a more overtly commercial record, including cover material from the band's stage act.
He is the son of Kit Culkin, a former stage actor known for his productions on Broadway, and Patricia Brentrup, who never married.
The characters, and plot lines involving, Fritz, Natalia and Max do not exist in the play ( although there is a minor character named Max in the stage version, the owner of the Kit Kat Club, who bears no relation to the character in the film ).
While in the stage version ( along with Isherwood's original story ), Sally is a terrible singer, who thinks she's better than she actually is ( preventing her from becoming the actress she wants to be and keeping her trapped at the Kit Kat Club ), in the film she is portrayed as a skilled singer.
Fosse cut several of the songs, leaving only those that are sung within the confines of the Kit Kat Klub, and " Tomorrow Belongs to Me "-sung in a beer garden, though in the stage play it is sung first by the cabaret boys and then at a private party.
Since her debut at age 11 in an advertisement for Kit Kat, she has many films, television shows, commercials, stage appearances and photo books to her credit.
Culkin was born in New York City, the son of Patricia Brentrup and Christopher ' Kit ' Culkin, a former stage actor with a long career on Broadway .< ref >
Culkin was born in New York City, the son of Patricia Brentrup and Kit Culkin, a former stage actor with a long career on Broadway .< ref >
Joshua Kit Clayton, better know by his stage name Kit Clayton, is a San Francisco-based electronic and digital musician and computer programmer.
Christopher Cornelius " Kit " Culkin ( born December 6, 1944 ) is an American stage actor, most famous for being the father of Macaulay Culkin, of Home Alone fame, as well as his productions on Broadway.

Kit and play
The play The Reckoning of Kit and Little Boots by Nat Cassidy, examines the lives of the Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe and Caligula, with the fictional conceit that Marlowe was working on a play about Caligula around the time of his own murder.
William Saroyan's Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Time of Your Life ( 1939 ) includes a colorful character, an old man, based on the image and reputation of Kit Carson.
*" Kit Marlowe ", a play by American playwright David Grimm
* Soccer Kit: 2 teams of 3 Alices play soccer on an A4 page
It is possible to play as both the Phantom and, in the Game Gear version, his alter-ego, Kit Walker.
Nor do Frannie and Kit or any of the other kids play any part in it.

Arkansas and Traveler
One point of interest in Bald Knob is Arkansas Traveler Hobbies, which is housed in the old Missouri Pacific Railroad depot at 400 E. Market Street.
Colonel Sanford C. ' Sandy ' Faulkner ( 1806 – 1874 ) was an American teller of tall tales, fiddle player, and composer of the popular fiddle tune " The Arkansas Traveler ", which was the State song of Arkansas from 1949 – 1963.
* Recording of the song " Arkansas Traveler " from the 1956 Florida Folk Festival ( from the Music from the Florida Folklife Collection Cd, available for public use from the Florida State Archives.
* Arkansas Traveler ( 1987 ) Breetles ( NoFault )
Soon afterward, Uncle Tupelo recorded " Shaking Hands ( Soldier's Joy )" on Michelle Shocked's album Arkansas Traveler and joined her on the accompanying tour with Taj Mahal and The Band.
Arkansas Traveler or ... Traveller may refer to:
* Arkansas Traveler ( Michelle Shocked album )
* Arkansas Traveler ( Breetles album ) ( 1987 ), by the Breetles
*" The Arkansas Traveler " ( song ), a fiddle tune by Sanford Faulkner
* The Arkansas Traveler ( newspaper ), student newspaper of the University of Arkansas
* Arkansas Traveler ( radio show ), a bluegrass program on WDET, Detroit, Michigan
* Arkansas Traveler ( boat line ) made by the Southwest Manufacturing Co. of Little Rock, Arkansas
* Arkansas Traveler, a variety of heirloom tomato
: For other uses, see Arkansas Traveler.
Both versions of the name derive from the old folk song, The Arkansas Traveler.
In the spring of 1999, the University of Arkansas Media Board accepted the student radio station as a part of their organization, among the ranks of the Arkansas Traveler ( the student newspaper ), the Razorback Yearbook, the AuxArc Review ( a literary magazine ), and UATV.
* A 1916 recording of Richardson playing " Arkansas Traveler " at the Internet Archive
* The Arkansas Traveler ( 1938 )
* State Historical Song: " The Arkansas Traveler " by Colonel Sanford C. Faulkner
At that time, there was a copyright dispute and the state adopted " The Arkansas Traveler " as the official song, a situation that remained unchanged until 1963.

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