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Dresser and Drive
Many landmarks in Vigo County, Indiana, are named after Paul Dresser, including the Dresser Memorial Bridge and Dresser Drive.

Dresser and Forest
Dresser died in Woodland Hills, California, after surgery for an intestinal ailment, and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Dresser and Indiana
The Wabash is the state river of Indiana, and subject of the state song " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " by Paul Dresser.
Paul Dresser Birthplace in Terre Haute, Indiana
Johann Paul Dresser, Jr. was born the fourth son of Johann Paul and Sarah Mary Schanab Dreiser in Terre Haute, Indiana on April 22, 1857.
Father Aldering soon came to visit Dresser and convinced him to give up his lifestyle and take a job as a teacher and musician at a cathedral in Brazil, Indiana in 1875.
In 1881, Dresser returned to Indiana and took a job at the Apollo Theatre in Evansville.
A recent academic study of Dresser's life, On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away: The Life and Music of Paul Dresser by Clayton W. Henderson, was published by the Indiana Historical Society Press in 2003.
Henry Neil Mallon ( 1895 – 1983 ) was Chairman of the Board, President and Director 29 -, Dresser Industries ( Cleveland, OH ) ( now Halliburton ), President 31 -, Dresser Manufacturing Limited ( Toronto, Canada ); Chairman of the Board, Director, Bryant Heater Company ( Cleveland, Ohio ); Factory Manager, General Manager, Director 20-29, US Can Company ( Cincinnati, Ohio ); 19-20 w / Continental Can Company ( Chicago, Illinois ); Director, Bovaud & Seyfang Manufacturing Company ( Bradford, Pennsylvania ), Clark Brothers Inc ( Olean, New York ), Day & Night Manufacturing Company ( Monrovia, California ), International Derrick & Equipment Company ( Columbus, Ohio ), Kobe, Inc ( Huntington Park, California ), Pacific Pumps, Inc ( CA ), Roots-Connersville Blower Corporation ( Connersville, Indiana ), Security Engineering Company ( Whittier, California ), Stacey Brothers, Gus Construction Company ( Cincinnati, Ohio ), Pharis Tire & Rubber Company ( Newark, Ohio ), Petrolite Corporation ( St. Louis, Missouri ), Magazines of Industry ( New York, New York ), Hydrocarbon Research Inc ( New York, New York ), Carthage Hydrocol Corporation ( New York, New York ).
Paul Dresser, a prominent 19th-century song and music composer, grew up near the city of Terre Haute, Indiana.
" An Indiana newspaper compared the song in popularity to " Swannee River " and wrote of the song, " Mr. Dresser ... has endeavored to perpetuate the beauties of the Wabash as did Stephen Foster that of the Suwanee River, and certainly no song since the latter has awakened so much interest among lovers of a good song, nor has any other American author seemed as capable of filling the void left vacant by Foster.

Dresser and is
Most of the swing gang's work occurs before and after the shooting crew arrives but one set dresser remains with the shooting crew and is known as the On-set Dresser.
: The Greensman is a specialised Set Dresser dealing with the artistic arrangement or landscape design of plant material, sometimes real and sometimes artificial, and usually a combination of both.
Comic use is made of Sir's inability to physically carry any actress cast as Cordelia opposite his Lear in the 1983 film of the stage play The Dresser.
Attica is the nearest town to the location where Paul Dresser is believed to have written the state song, " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", and the bridge over the Wabash River bears his name.
It is separated from Terre Haute by the Wabash River and a strip of low land ( known alternately as Dresser or Taylorville ) on the west side of the river.
The Dresser is a successful 1980 West End and Broadway play by Ronald Harwood, which tells the story of an aging actor's personal assistant, who struggles to keep his charge's life together.
The village is named after Artemas Dresser, the first permanent settler and a subsequent owner of mills.
Dresser is a village in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States.
Dresser is located at ( 45. 357187 ,-92. 634513 ).
Dresser is home to the Traprock Quarry, Trollhaugen Ski / Snowboard Area, F & A Dairy, and a UFE Manufacturing plant.
Christopher Dresser is considered the world's first Industrial Designer.
Prescott Bush was a director of Dresser Industries, which is now part of Halliburton ; his son, former president George H. W. Bush, worked for Dresser Industries in several positions from 1948 to 1951, before he founded Zapata Corporation.
Mark Dresser ( b. 1952 in Los Angeles ) is an American double bass player and composer.
The new Dresser is a leading global multi-national owned by First Reserve Corporation ( U. S. based investment firm ) and company management.
His former students include bass virtuosos Mark Dresser and Karl E. H. Seigfried ; Dresser now holds Turetzky's former UCSD faculty position, while Seigfried is working with Turetzky on the latter's autobiography.
Dresser Atlas is an American provider of oil field and factory automation services, formed in 1968 through the merger of PGAC and Lane Wells Company.
The Stationary gas turbines is General Electric LM1600 engine, and the DR990, which Volvo bought the OEM responsibility from Dresser Rand.
Dresser kept no diary of his personal life, and most of it is known through his younger brother Theodore.

Dresser and named
A post office operated from September 1872 until July 1904 and was named for Sylvester Dresser, a pioneer lumberman in the area.
He was named after a good friend of the family, Henry Neil Mallon, chairman of Dresser Industries, George H. W. Bush's employer.
The unplatted community of Dresser, situated on the west bank of the Wabash River in Warren County, was also named for him.
She and Dresser have a daughter named Monica.

Dresser and for
A recipient of BAFTA, Golden Globe, Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards, Finney has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor four times, for Tom Jones ( 1963 ), Murder on the Orient Express ( 1974 ), The Dresser ( 1983 ), and Under the Volcano ( 1984 ); and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Erin Brockovich ( 2000 ).
Dresser was never much more than a collection of houses, though it did have a post office for a few years around the turn of the 20th century.
Since the mid-1960s he has been known primarily for his work in the theatre ; he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in the film adaptation of The Dresser ( 1983 ), which he had performed on the West End and on Broadway.
It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress ( Louise Dresser ).
During 1994, jazz bassist Mark Dresser led pianist Denman Maroney and trumpeter Dave Douglas in his compositions for the film, which they performed live at the Knitting Factory and released on CD in 1994.
Christopher Dresser, a student and later Professor at the school worked with Owen Jones on The Grammar of Ornament, as well as on the 1863 decoration of The Oriental Courts ( Chinese, Japanese, and Indian ) at the South Kensington Museum, advanced the search for a new style with his two publications The Art of Decorative Design 1862, and Principles of Design 1873.
The interior decoration of the house and the design of most of the furniture ( and possibly the design of the extension ) was carried out by Christopher Dresser for the owner, his solicitor, Hiram Abiff Owston ( 1830 – 1905 ).
His own projects include Mark Dresser's " Force Green ," and the Mark Dresser Trio, performing his music for the French Surrealist film masterpiece of Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, Un chien andalou as well as the German expressionist silent film classic, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
In 1992, Dresser composed and performed Armadillo, for Arcado and the WDR Big Band.
Dresser Industries was a multinational corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States, which provided a wide range of technology, products, and services used for developing energy and natural resources.
Solomon Dresser created a " packer ", using rubber for a tight fit, and after taking out a patent on May 11, 1880, he began advertising and selling his product, the Dresser Cap Packer, from Bradford, Pennsylvania, in the heart of the oilfields.
Under Mallon, Dresser began a program of acquisitions designed to help it survive the threat posed to its core business by the introduction of welding for joining pipes together.
Walt Whitman worked there and used his experiences as a basis for The Wound Dresser.

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