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Rumors abounded that Sennett would be returning to film production ( a 1938 publicity release indicated that he would be working with Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy ), but apart from Sennett reissuing a couple of his Bing Crosby two-reelers to theaters, nothing happened.
While Van Alstyne provided the music for some of her poetry, Crosby indicated that " his taste was mostly for the wordless melodies of the classics ".
Crosby indicated " from the time I received my first check for my poems, I made up my mind to open my hand wide to those who needed assistance ".
Crosby indicated she had no desire to be a homeowner, and that if she was ever living in poverty, it was her choice.
By July 1904 newspapers reported that Crosby's publishers had issued a statement denying Crosby was in need of funds, and indicated she never would be " as they have provided abundantly for her during her entire life ", and that " Bishop McCabe, who issued an appeal for assistance for Miss Crosby has been grossly deceived by somebody ".
By 7: 45 the thunderstorm south of the city was indicated by radar to be increasing in intensity, and at 7: 50 the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Lubbock, Crosby and Floyd counties.
At 8: 15, local radar indicated a hook echo and a tornado warning was issued for Lubbock and Crosby counties, and the first tornado to strike the city touched down seven miles south of Lubbock Municipal Airport, near the intersection of Quirt Avenue and Broadway.

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The stay was precipitated, Crosby said, because she " needed to be around some people that were committed to sobriety.
In 1954, she starred, along with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Vera-Ellen, in the movie White Christmas.
At that time, Denise Crosby was cast as Deanna Troi, but she and Sirtis switched roles before production began.
The adult Sela appears in two 2-part episodes of the series ( including the Season 4 cliffhanger finale where she is first revealed ), and is also played by Denise Crosby.
Crosby was dating actress Tawny Kitaen ( who would go on to appear in several Whitesnake videos ) at the time he joined Ratt, and she appears on the album covers of both the Ratt EP ( 1983 ) and Out of the Cellar ( 1984 ).
After her husband's death she lived chiefly in London at Crosby Hall, where she died.
* Hazel Crosby is the wife of H. Lowe Crosby, who asks all the Hoosiers she meets around the globe to call her " Mom.
Despite working with a cast that included Bing Crosby, Carole Lombard, and Burns and Allen, under the direction of Academy Award – winning director Norman Taurog, Merman was unhappy with the experience, and she was dismayed to discover one of her musical numbers had been cut when she attended the New York opening with her family and friends.
Merman initially was overlooked for the 1936 screen adaptation of Anything Goes when Bing Crosby insisted his wife Dixie Lee be cast as Reno Sweeney opposite his Billy Crocker, but when she unexpectedly dropped out of the project Merman was given the opportunity to reprise the role she had originated on stage.
Regina Crosby grew up in Coeur d ' Alene and the movie is inspired by true events she experienced while attending High School there.
Later that year, following the death of Conservative Sir Graham Page, she won a by-election in Crosby in Merseyside, becoming the first elected SDP MP.
Mary ( or Polly as she was called ) divorced her alcoholic husband and to her family's dismay married Crosby.
While never a superstar, she worked hard at her craft, headlining with the likes of Bing Crosby and Buster Crabbe.
And in what became a landmark reapportionment case, Crosby vs State Board of Elections, she successfully sued her own party and the state of Illinois on behalf of African American and Hispanic citizens.
In December 1978, she resigned from The Sunday Times and returned home to Crosby to recover from her alcoholism.
According to Gary Giddins ' book Bing Crosby – A Pocketful of Dreams – The Early Years 1903-1940, in 1925 she secured work for her brother, Al Rinker, and his partner Bing Crosby.
At a dinner with Beatty and Bert Fields, their agent, May said she would like to do a variant on the Road to ... movies of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, set in the Middle East.
In the U. S., she appeared on radio on such stars ' programs as Bob Crosby and Mario Lanza.
Stevens appeared on television series, commercials and in plays, until she got her big break in the movie Man on Fire starring Bing Crosby.
In addition to these marriages, she also had been romantically linked with Bing Crosby, Anthony Quinn, Dean Martin, Clint Eastwood, Harry Belafonte, Mario Lanza, and Burt Reynolds.

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He had sold oil stock to Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in person ; ;
By 1968 Parsons had come to the attention of The Byrds ' bassist, Chris Hillman, via Larry Spector ( The Byrds ' business manager ), as a possible replacement band member following the departures of David Crosby and Michael Clarke from the group in late 1967.
* The company owns the film libraries of Rysher Entertainment and Bing Crosby Productions ( which had been merged with Rysher in the 1990s ) – such titles include Walking Tall and the international rights to It Takes Two ;
The super-group Crosby, Stills and Nash, formed in 1968 from members of The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, were joined by Neil Young for Deja Vu in 1970, which moved away from many of what had become the " clichés " of psychedelic rock and placed an emphasis on political commentary and vocal harmonies.
The vaudevillians and musicians who were huge after the war were the same stars who had been huge in the 30s: Benny, Crosby, Burns and Allen, Edgar Bergen all had been on the radio almost as long as there had been network radio.
They were aware that voters had probably mistaken their film with the 1956 MGM musical of the same name starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra which was based on The Philadelphia Story.
The Penguins chose highly touted junior league player Sidney Crosby from the Rimouski Océanic of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, who had been training with Lemieux over the summer.
As the poor season continued, Crosby had a highly productive rookie season.
Crosby was born Robbinson Lantz Crosby in La Jolla, California, and had two sisters, Ristin and Bronle.
In 2001, Crosby publicly stated that he had AIDS and had been HIV positive since 1994.
At the time of his death Crosby had changed physically, due to a pancreatic condition that changed his metabolism ; Crosby had gained significant weight since his 1980s Ratt heyday.
Kantner, a native San Franciscan, had started out performing on the Bay Area folk circuit in the early 1960s, alongside fellow folkies Jerry Garcia, David Crosby and Janis Joplin.
" Triad ," a David Crosby piece, had been rejected by The Byrds because they deemed its subject matter ( a ménage à trois ) to be too " hot ".
* 1960 ( Yankees – Pirates )-Game 7 ( with Bill Mazeroski's series-clinching walk-off home run ) was found intact on kinescope in December 2009 in the wine cellar of Pirates ' part-owner Bing Crosby, who had the game recorded at his own expense.
During 1966, Parks performed on The Byrds album Fifth Dimension ( David Crosby had once asked Parks to consider forming a group prior to the formation of the Byrds, but Parks refused ) as well as on the ill-fated Beach Boys project SMiLE.
In 1771 Brass Crosby, who was Lord Mayor of the City of London, had brought before him a printer called Miller who dared publish reports of Parliamentary proceedings.

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