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The American composer Amy Beach frequently summered in Centerville during the 1920's and 1930's.

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Friendly with other expatriate American artists, he summered at Broadway, Worcestershire, England, where he painted and vacationed alongside John Singer Sargent at the home of Francis Davis Millet.
Wilde summered with his family at Worthing, where he wrote the play quickly in August.
In the early 1960s, these resorts began attracting rich tourists from the West, who usually summered at Cannes or Nice, but the egalitarian society of Bulgaria at the time repulsed elitarian guests.
Mitford summered at the Berghof where she continued to discuss a possible German-British alliance with Hitler, going so far as to supply lists of potential supporters and enemies.
Lucius spent most of the campaign in Antioch, though he wintered at Laodicea and summered at Daphne, a resort just outside Antioch.
* Frederick Delius ( 1862-1934 ), summered at the house he built in 1921, Villa Høifagerli, in Lesjaskog, Lesja
* Roald Dahl ( 1916 – 1990 ), author, visited his grandparents and summered at the Strand Hotel in Fevik in Grimstad
He summered at the Pine Brook Country Club located in the countryside near Nichols, Connecticut, which became the summer rehearsal headquarters of the Group Theatre in the 1930s and 1940s.
Wharton's family had long roots in Newport, Rhode Island and he summered there with his extended family at the family house on Washington Street for many decades.
Randolph summered at Pine Brook Country Club in Nichols, Connecticut which was the summer home of the Group Theatre ( New York ).
In their youths, Forbes descendants Sen. John Forbes Kerry and his first cousin Brice Lalonde summered on Naushon and at another family property at Saint-Briac, France.
Meisner summered with the Group Theater at their rehearsal headquarters at Pine Brook Country Club in the countryside of Nichols, Connecticut.
Many other American Impressionist painters summered at the colony, in Griswold's house, among them Wilson Irvine, who arrived in 1914.
His wife, Carolyn Stickney, summered at the hotel for the next decade, adding the Sun Dining Room with guest rooms above, the fourth floor between the towers, and the chapel honoring her late husband.
He summered at YMCA Camp Kitchikewana on Beausoleil Island where he held the position of Music Coordinator ( where he went by the alias MC Benson ) and later held the esteemed position of Music Director ( under the alias Shaun Benson, MD ).
Palmer summered in Boxford, MA at her husband's home.
Carnovsky summered at Pine Brook Country Club in Nichols, Connecticut, with the Group Theatre.
After graduating, Hagen summered as a Tanglewood composition fellow before briefly living abroad, first at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France, and then at the Rockefeller Foundation's Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio, Italy, where he has twice been a guest.

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* Henry Osborne Havemeyer: The 19th century sugar baron and art collector summered there through the 1900s and was an active member of the Bay Shore Yacht Club.

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At the close of the Papineau Rebellion in 1837, a group of English officers summered with Mr. Bellows on the Lower Lake and this was probably the beginning of the " summer resort " phase of this region.
* Gustav Kobbé: Opera expert and art critic, who summered in Bay Shore, killed by hydroplane while sailing on Great South Bay.
* Fay Kellogg, called the foremost woman architect in the United States, summered on a farm that she owned in Greenlawn.
Archeological evidence suggests the opposite pattern ; in order to avoid harsh inland winters and to take advantage of salmon runs upstream, American Indians wintered on the coast and summered inland.
It is migratory, wintering on coasts in western Europe, the Mediterranean and ( in small numbers ) the northeast USA ; in recent years non-breeding birds have summered in western Europe in increasing numbers.
Weir was also close friends with the still life and landscape painter Emil Carlsen who summered with Weir on his farm, before purchasing his own home in Falls River, Connecticut.
Within a few years, about 25 families summered on the mountain.
Kortchmar first came to prominence in the mid-1960s playing with bands in his native New York City, such as The Kingbees and the Flying Machine, which included the then-unknown James Taylor ( Kortchmar having been a long-time friend of Taylor's ; both of them summered in Martha's Vineyard in their teens ); in Taylor's autobiographical composition " Fire and Rain ", the line " sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground " is a reference to the breakup of that band.

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The oldest of Rumson's homes was the Tredwell House, named after a family that summered here for almost 100 years.
* Richard Nixon ( 1913 – 94 ), former Vice President and President of the United States of America who summered here when he was Vice President.
According to local legend, the Yellow Brick Road was derived from a road paved with yellow bricks near Holland, Michigan, where Baum summered.
She summered in Paris, before returning to Martinsburg where she was joined again by Alfieri in September.

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Matt Wyffels and Aron DeSmith grew up in Atkinson, and summered there as well.
Some of the other artists who summered there were ; Elia Kazan, Harry Morgan, John Garfield, Lee J. Cobb, Will Geer, Clifford Odets, Howard Da Silva and Irwin Shaw.

summered and August
* Benjamin Disraeli summered in Valletta in August 1830.

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* JonBenét Ramsey summered here with her family until her death in 1996, and her family moved here after her murder.

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In 1908, they summered in Fiesole, Italy, Toklas staying with Harriet Lane Levy, the companion of her trip from the United States, and her housemate until Alice moved in with Stein and Leo in 1910.
During this time, development bloomed around train and trolley stops, and a number of wealthy families, including those of Captain James Frederick Oyster and Charles I. Corby ( who developed methods that revolutionized the baking industry ), lived or summered in the area.
A native of Maine, William Z. Clayton lived in Winona, Minnesota and summered in Clayton Township.
* Edward Francis Hutton: The founder of the E. F. Hutton & Co. brokerage company summered in Bay Shore in the early 20th century.

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He catches criminals not merely because he is paid to do so ( frequently he does not receive a fee at all ), but because he enjoys his work, because he firmly believes that murder must be punished.
Among the most frequently quoted Biblical sentences are the Beatitudes and yet so few persons, other than scholars, really understand the true meaning of these eight blessings uttered by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount.
He is appreciative of the expert help available to him and draws these resources into play, taking care to examine at least some of the raw material which underlies their frequently policy-oriented conclusions.
So frequently have pictures of the bridge appeared in books and in national publications that it vies with the old John Brown Fort at Harpers Ferry as the two nationally best known structures in West Virginia.
Evenings, he was frequently to be seen at restaurants like Enrico & Paglieri's or Peter's Backyard drunkenly donning ladies' hats and singing `` O Sole Mio ''.
Quite frequently class members brought questions from their mates at home.
We have sought to be strictly neutral as between the parties, but at the same time we have been required frequently to rule on specific issues or situations as they arose.
Although a large number of coatings systems, particularly at low thicknesses fail cohesively by the cutting mechanism, frequently a second type of cohesive failure may also take place.
`` All too frequently '', points out James O'Gara, managing editor of Commonweal, `` Catholics run roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth control has changed in recent decades ''.
Such vital information, he said, has to be made available to the public frequently and at regular intervals for residents to know.
One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe Jones, drumming to `` Old Man River '', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year's concerts.
The flowers are solitary or, more frequently, arranged in umbellate inflorescences at the end of a stem ( scape ).
In novels such as Taken at the Flood, After the Funeral and Hickory Dickory Dock he is even less in evidence, frequently passing the duties of main interviewing detective to a subsidiary character.
The instrumental on that album, " Sirius ", eventually became the best-known ( or at least most frequently heard ) Parsons instrumental.
It was commonly thought that most individuals were homozygous for the " wild type " allele at most gene loci, and that any alternative ' mutant ' allele was found in homozygous form in a small minority of " affected " individuals, often as genetic diseases, and more frequently in heterozygous form in " carriers " for the mutant allele.
This provision was repealed in 1716, at the request of George I, who was also the Elector of Hanover and Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg of the Holy Roman Empire, and so frequently needed and wanted to stay in Hanover.
Abstraction is frequently applied in linguistics so as to allow phenomena of language to be analyzed at the desired level of detail.
Replacement grips have an adhesive backing, whereas overgrips have only a small patch of adhesive at the start of the tape and must be applied under tension ; overgrips are more convenient for players who change grips frequently, because they may be removed more rapidly without damaging the underlying material.
One of his early models was first constructed in 1945 at Bennington College in Vermont, where he frequently lectured.
The costumed mascot named " Bruno " frequently makes appearances at athletic games.
It was reserved for his biographer Karl Benrath to justify him, and to represent him as a fervent evangelist and at the same time as a speculative thinker with a passion for free inquiry, always learning and unlearning and arguing out difficult questions with himself in his dialogues, frequently without attaining to any absolute conviction.
Although the appellation Malachi has frequently been understood as a proper name, its Hebrew meaning is simply " My God's messenger " ( or ' His messenger ' in the Septuagint ) and may not be the author's name at all.
As a Herdwick breeder she won many prizes at the local agricultural shows and was frequently asked to serve as a judge.
The definition of rapid cycling most frequently cited in the literature ( including the DSM ) is that of Dunner and Fieve: at least four major depressive, manic, hypomanic or mixed episodes are required to have occurred during a 12-month period.

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