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  2. George Speck - Wikipedia

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    1 Early life. 2 Early career. 3 Potato chip. 4 References. 5 External links. ... George Speck (also known as George Crum; [1] July 15, 1824 – July 22, 1914) was an ...

  3. George Crum (musician) - Wikipedia

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    George Francis Crum (26 October 1926 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA – 8 September 2007 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada) was the first conductor of the National Ballet of Canada and an accomplished pianist, vocal coach, and musical arranger.

  4. George Crumb - Wikipedia

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    George Henry Crumb Jr. was born in Charleston, West Virginia on 24 October 1929 to a musical family and he grew up playing chamber music with them. [10] [11] Both of Crumb's parents played in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO); [n 1] his father George Henry Crumb Sr. was a clarinetist while his mother Vivian (née Reed) was a cellist. [12]

  5. Mona Bates - Wikipedia

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    Her students included Margaret Miller Brown, George Crum, Marian Grudeff, Clifford Poole, and Naomi Yanova. [5] In 1931, she established the Ten Piano Ensemble, which was affiliated with the Musical Manifesto Group of Toronto. [1] During the war, the two groups held concerts to entertain service men and raise money for the Red Cross. [1]

  6. Harry W. Crum - Wikipedia

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    Harry Watson "Maud" Crum (July 10, 1899 – February 14, 1968) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the head football coach at George Washington University from 1924 to 1928 and at Allegheny College from 1929 to 1931, compiling a career college football record of 40–25–7.

  7. Dick Crum - Wikipedia

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    Dick Crum, 1989. Richard George Crum (December 8, 1928 – December 12, 2005) was a prominent international folk dance researcher, teacher and choreographer. He conducted extensive field research in Eastern Europe in the 1950s (Shay, p, 121) and was choreographer for the Duquesne University Tamburitzans.

  8. William Demosthenes Crum - Wikipedia

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    William Demosthenes Crum, alternatively known as William Demos Crum, (February 9, 1859 – December 7, 1912) was an American physician and diplomat. Biography [ edit ]

  9. Crum - Wikipedia

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