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Walsworth Publishing Company is among the 30 largest printing companies in the United States. It is headquartered in Marceline, Missouri. [2]In 1937, Don Walsworth settled in Marceline to print playbills [3] with a borrowed typewriter and a mimeograph machine.
Marceline is a city in Chariton and Linn counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 2,123 at the 2020 census. [5] ... University of California Press.
Marceline was born in Jaca, Spain in 1873, performed in Spain, France and other continental european countries, made his way to England by around 1895. He had success at the London Hippodrome and then enticed by producers Thompson and Dundy to come to the New York Hippodrome, where he arrived with great fanfare in 1905.
The Walt Disney Hometown Museum is located in the restored Santa Fe Railway Depot in Marceline, Missouri.Opened in 2001, the museum houses a collection of memorabilia from the Disney family's farm where they lived from 1905 to 1909 along with Walt Disney's return to the town in 1946.
The plot of the Peter B. Kyne story and the film are based upon the murder of Don Mellett, a newspaper editor who crusaded against corruption in Canton, Ohio. [3] An early version of the film had a private screening at the Capitol Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 15, 1928, in connection with an Associated Press convention.
Olivia Olson (born May 21, 1992) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and writer, largely known for her voice roles as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz in Phineas and Ferb and Marceline the Vampire Queen in Adventure Time.
Marceline the Vampire Queen (real name: Marceline Abadeer) is a fictional character in the American animated Cartoon Network television series Adventure Time and resulting franchise, created by Pendleton Ward. She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, by Ava Acres as a child, and by Cloris Leachman as an older woman.
Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (1786–1859), French poet; Marceline Orbes (1874–1927), Spanish clown; Marceline Day (1908–2000), American actress whose career began as a child in the 1910s; Marcelline Jayakody (1902–1998), Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, and journalist; Marcelline Picard-Kanapé (born 1941), Innu teacher and chief