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| | Class Act: Music: "U" |
 | | Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, music by Giacomo Puccini |  | | Words by Ralph Freed, music by Raul Soler and Xavier Cugat, ~1947 |  | | Words and music by Jimmy Durante and Irving Caesar, 1944 |
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http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/musicu.htm
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| | The History of Production Music |
 | | Mood Music evolved as an outgrowth of music publishers who began supplying taylor-made light music and dramatic cues using composers who were known for Cinema Music. |  | | The first Production Music album was released in November, 1988. |  | | MUTEL music editor Leon Klatzkin often is credited as a composer, for the purpose of collecting royalties from the uses of MUTEL cues and themes. |
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http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVThemes/prodMusHistory.html
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| | 1945 in music - Psychology Central |
 | | See also: 1944 in music, other events of 1945, 1946 in music and the list of 'years in music'. |  | | Introduced by John Raitt and Jan Clayton in the musical Carousel. |  | | Follow The Girls (Music: Phil Charig Lyrics: Dan Shapiro and Milton Pascal Book: Guy Bolton, Eddie Davis and Fred Thompson) - London production opened at Her Majesty's Theatre on October 25 and ran for 572 performances. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/1945_in_music
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| | Music Division Archival Guide -- CANADIAN MUSIC COUNCIL (1944- ) |
 | | Its objectives were as follows: to provide information on music in Canada, to provoke discussion on musical subjects of general interest, to represent the musical community to governments and international agencies, to contribute to the development of music in Canada, and to be concerned with its status. |  | | Immediate source of acquisition: acquired from the Canadian Music Council in several accessions between 1984 and 1990. |  | | Records pertaining to the Canadian Music Journal acquired through Geoffrey Payzant, editor of that magazine. |
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http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/4/7/m15-281-e.html
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| | Off the Kuff: Music Archives |
 | | Disc jockeys weren't confined to the strictures of a corporate-mandated playlist. |  | | I think music speaks for itself, and what may be deep and meaningful to you may be just a nice little tune to me. For what it's worth, the most meaningful music I know is two songs that I performed in college, one in choir and the other in wind symphony. |  | | His new music is distributed by Cordless Recordings, a new breed of label that has dumped CDs and other traditional formats in favor of offering music only online. |
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http://www.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/cat_music.html
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| | Music |
 | | The In terpretation Of The Music Of The XVII And XVIIIth Centuries |  | | Australian Children's Music words and music by Palmer Law. |  | | As a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music. |
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http://www.bspgallery.com.au/music.htm
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| | The Folkways Years 1944-1961 - The Music MOTEL |
 | | (1918—1961) was a vital figure in the folk music movement of the 1940's and 1950's. |  | | The Folkways Years 1944-1961 - The Music MOTEL |  | | These 29 songs (including two with Woody Guthrie) feature material Cisco learned while working and traveling across the country: cowboy songs, railroad songs, hobo songs, union songs, work songs, protest songs, children’s songs and love songs. |
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http://www.themusicmotel.com/store/product.asp?id=194
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| | July acquisitions in music |
 | | Laments and dances : music from the folk traditions [sound recording].– Oakhurst, N.J. : Musical Heritage Society, 2003. |  | | --Piano music [sound recording].– London : Hyperion, 2002.– Hamish Milne, piano. |  | | Books General and Bibliography Collective Biography Biographies of Individual Musicians Music History/Theory, General Music History/Theory, Baroque Music History/Theory, Classical/Romantic Music History/Theory, Contemporary (2oth century-) Instrumental and Instrumental Music Voice and Vocal Music National Music History, Nationalism, Ethnomusicology, Popular Music Philosophy, Psychology, Aesthetics; Music and Other Subjects |
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http://www.library.nd.edu/colldev/subject_home_pages/music/Julyacquisitionsinmusic.shtml
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| | Hans J. Salter |
 | | Marshal of Gunsmoke (1944) (musical director) (as H.J. Salter) |  | | Twilight on the Prairie (1944) (musical director) (as H.J. Salter) |  | | Drums of the Congo (1942) (musical director) (as H.J. Salter) |
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http://indie.imdb.com/name/nm0006270
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| | Journal of Music Therapy: Early Beginnings of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, The |
 | | Nordoff received his Bachelor of Music degree in 1927 and his Master of Music degree in 1932 from the Conservatory. |  | | Nordoff was the recipient of a Ford Foundation Faculty Fellowship in 1954, and an honorary doctorate in music from Combs College of Music in Philadelphia in 1958. |  | | Nordoff's musical style was considered "neo-romantic" and conservative. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4047/is_200401/ai_n13511225
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| | Butch Thompson's Radio Show |
 | | Live piano music and commentary by Butch, who sits at the Steinway grand piano provided by the show's generous longtime sponsor, Schmitt Music. |  | | Below is a list of CD sources for music Butch played on recent shows. |  | | "At the dawn of this [20th] century a new music was born in New Orleans. |
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http://www.butchthompson.com/pages/radio.html
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| | Time Line of Aaron Copland (1900-1990) |
 | | Won an Academy Award ("Oscar") for the music score to the film The Heiress (1949). |  | | During the four years of his studies with Goldmark (until the spring of 1921), Copland composed numerous short pieces of musical juvenilia for piano or piano and another instrument or voice. |  | | With Roger Sessions, co-founded the Copland-Sessions Concerts of Contemporary Music (1928-32), New York. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/achtml/actime.html
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| | Lady of Spain - Eddie Fisher 1944 Sheet Music - Sold, Vintage Sheet Music |
 | | Music for piano, vocals and guitar covers two inside pages with an ad for more music on the back page. |  | | Sam Fox Publishing of New York, Chicago & Hollywood, published this sheet music with words by Erell Reaves and music by Tolchard Evans. |  | | Signed to RCA-Victor Records, and accompanied by Hugo Winterhalter, Fisher had a string of US Top 10 hits through to 1956, including "Lady Of Spain". |
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http://www.bambootrading.com/proddetail.asp?prod=1100-25
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| | The Music Department 1944 |
 | | Century sufficed; it was enough for a student who had heard a live symphony concert for the first time when she was 17. |  | | There were two chamber concerts during the week, one at 5.30 in the Exam Hall on Mondays, and the other on Friday evenings in the Music House. |  | | There were other teachers in the department: Mr Hubert Davies who taught violin, Mr Allen who was the singing teacher, and the others who formed the resident quartet. |
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http://www.aber.ac.uk/~osawww/annual2000/music1944.html
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Leonard Bernstein |
 | | Find the music of Leonard Bernstein in the Archives. |  | | As a conductor, he was a notable interpreter of Mahler, Copland, Brahms, Shostakovich, and his own music. |  | | OPERAS and MUSICALS: On the Town (1944); Trouble in Tahiti (1951); Wonderful Town (1952); Candide (1954-6, rev., not by composer, 1957, 1959, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1982; by Mauceri with composer, 1987 and 1989); West Side Story (1957); 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (1976); A Quiet Place (incorp. |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/bios/codm/bernstein.html
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| | John Cage |
 | | There were also major concert works for the new instrument: A Book of Music (1944) and Three Dances (1945) for two prepared pianos, and the Sonatas and Interludes (1948) for one. |  | | His 4'33" (1952) has no sound added to that of the environment in which it is performed; the Concert for Piano and Orchestra (1958) is an encyclopedia of indeterminate notations. |  | | He moved to San Francisco in 1939, to Chicago in 1941 and back to New York in 1942, all the time writing music for dance companies (notably for Merce Cunningham), nearly always for prepared piano or percussion ensemble. |
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http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/cage.html
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| | Encyclopedia: 1944 |
 | | See also: 1943 in music, other events of 1944, 1945 in music and the list of years in music. |  | | // Events Jo Stafford launches her solo career Frank Sinatra begins his film career with the musical Higher And Higher Frankie Laine cuts his first singles for the Beltone and Atlas labels... |  | | Architecture - Art - Film - Literature - Music - Television |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/1944
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| | AOL Music: Teddy Wilson : BIO |
 | | Wilson led a sextet at Cafe Society during 1940-1944, taught music at Juilliard during the summers of 1945-1952, appeared on radio shows, and recorded regularly with a trio, as a soloist and with pick-up groups in addition to having occasional reunions with Goodman. |  | | Find comprehensive artist, album, music video and song info on aolmusic.com. |  | | He left B.G. in 1939 to form his own big band but, despite some fine records, it folded in 1940. |
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http://music.aol.com/artist/main.adp?tab=bio&artistid=7840
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| | Music : |
 | | This is a fun piece for a music box collector or a Tobbaciana collector. |  | | Custom matted with a 4x6 color photo and a brief album list and top singles list of her music. |  | | I have always enjoyed having music boxes (and antique singing birds in cages) all about my... |
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http://search.rubylane.com/collectibles?id=52&cache=df76a3e2338a3ad&db=_rlcollectibles
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| | Presidential Lectures: Merce Cunningham: Choreography |
 | | Music: 19th century piano music, selected by David Tudor |  | | Music: John Cage, 108 (1991) and/or One8 (1991) |  | | Music: John Cage: Stories from Silence, A Year from Monday, and elsewhere (1958) |
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http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/cunningham/choreography.html
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| | Various Artists: Savoy Blues 1944-94 - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Jazz and blues had no single common musical origin. |  | | In bold are PopMatters Picks, the best in new music. |  | | Quite what a down homey duet between Brownie McGhee and Jack Dupree (the latter at his very best on piano) is doing on a first CD otherwise made up entirely of jump music? |
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http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/various/various-savoyblues1944.shtml
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| | Tiny Bradshaw MP3 Downloads - Tiny Bradshaw Music Downloads - Tiny Bradshaw Music Videos |
 | | A decade of struggle lie ahead and, when Bradshaw's big band recorded again, in 1944, the music was more R&B and jump-oriented. |  | | In 1934, he put together his own orchestra and they recorded eight spirited numbers for Decca later that year. |  | | Bradshaw sang early on with Horace Henderson's Orchestra (in addition to playing drums), Marion Hardy's Alabamians, the Savoy Bearcats, the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, and Luis Russell. |
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http://www.mp3.com/tiny-bradshaw/artists/241/biography.html
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| | APHC: Music List |
 | | The Ensemble Singers of the Plymouth Music Series, CK w/m: Carlos Guastavino |  | | The Ensemble Singers of the Plymouth Music Series, RD, GH, AK arr: Paul Gerike |  | | The Ensemble Singers of the Plymouth Music Series, CK, AS, GH Swedish words: Psalm 475, English words: Gunilla Marcus-Luboff; m: Swedish Folk Hymn |
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http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/19990501/19990501_mu.shtml
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| | Music from Antique Networking |
 | | Friend of Yours from Great John L 1944 Sheet Music |  | | Record is in very good condition in generic record sleeve. |  | | Record is in very good condition in Pictorial record sleeve. |
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http://www.antiqnet.com/category,music-8.html
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| | Music 101 syllabus |
 | | To learn to read and interpret music notation, including pitch, rhythm, meter, and key signatures |  | | To learn to perform both melodic (recorder) and harmonic (piano, autoharp, guitar) instruments |
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http://facultystaff.vwc.edu/~ljordananders/mus101/pressyl.htm
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| | That's Black Entertainment: African-American Contributions in Film and Music 1903-1944 |
 | | For That's Black Entertainment: African-American Contributions in Film and Music 1903-1944 |  | | Sections for That's Black Entertainment: African-American Contributions in Film and Music 1903-1944 |  | | That's Black Entertainment: African-American Contributions in Film and Music 1903-1944 |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/thats_black_entertainment_africanamerican_contributions_in_film_and_music_19031944
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| | ToxicUniverse.com - Forums |
 | | Music New Releases The Archive Clubs & Concerts Movies In Theaters In Stores Now The Vault Books New In Fiction New In Non-Fiction The Shelf Games Just Released Still In Stores Out-Dated Forums Music Movies Books Games General Topics |  | | 01/11/2006 at 11:54 AM anybody looking for a music writer?(smiles) |  | | 08/05/2004 at 1:29 PM what do you all think about lounge music? |
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http://www.toxicuniverse.com/mboard_index.php?media=2
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| | Vintage Music Productions: CD List |
 | | 1 (1925-1931) Swing Time CD Various/Original Dance Music Of The 1920s and 1930s, Vol. |  | | Jean Goldkette/Victor Recordings (1924-1928) TransAtlantic Radio CD Mal Hallet and His Orchestra (1926-1941) Swing Time CD Ina Ray Hutton and Her Melodears (1934-1944) Vintage Music Productions CD |  | | Sylvester Ahola/His American Recordings (1924-1932) Swing Time CD Boswell Sisters/Never-Issued Tunes and Takes (1930-1935) Vintage Music Productions CD Tom Coakley/An Evening With (1934-1935) Vintage Music Productions CD Irving Fazola/The Rarest Recordings (1936-1945) Swing Time CD Herbie Fields/His Orchestra and Quintet (1946-1947) Vintage Music Productions CD |
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http://www.collateralworks.com/vmp/cdlist.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: 1944 [Import]: Music |
 | | Music Special Offers: get 3 CDs for £10, and more great deals. |  | | Customers who bought music by James P. Johnson also bought music by these artists: |  | | If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you request it used. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000001NR5
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| | The Folkways Years (1944-1963) - The Music MOTEL |
 | | The Folkways Years (1944-1963) - The Music MOTEL |  | | a first-rate sampling of Terry's lasting and important contribution to our musical heritage." |
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http://www.themusicmotel.com/store/product.asp?id=187
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| | Raymond Scott BIBLIOGRAPHY |
 | | Marmorstein, Gary, Hollywood Rhapsody: Movie Music and Its Makers 1900 to 1975, Chapter 14: "Makes No Difference Who You Are: The Animation Composers," profile on Scott pp. |  | | Beckerman, Jim, "Bugs Bunny's Music Man," The Sunday Record [Bergen County] and The News Tribune [Middlesex County], August 14, 1994 |  | | Cogswell, David, "That's Not All, Folks!: Hoboken DJ revives music of a `Looney' composer," The North Hudson Reporter, Nov. 8, 1992 |
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http://www.raymondscott.com/Biblio.htm
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| | 1944 - Factbites |
 | | Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) is a delightful, classic, nostalgic, poignant, and romanticized musical film - and one of the greatest musicals ever made. |  | | 1944 The ballet "Fancy Free" was composed and choreographed by Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins (25). |  | | A BBC August 1, 2004 recounting of the story of a participant in the Warsaw uprising of 1944. |
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http://www.factbites.com/topics/1944
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| | Amazon.com: 1944-1946: Music: Louis Armstrong |
 | | Amazon.com Sales Rank: #331,732 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music) |  | | To hear a song sample, click on "Listen" by that sample. |  | | This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000001NTM?v=glance
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| | Music : Art Tatum 1940-1944 |
 | | This disc features piano solos, and cuts with Tiny Grimes and Slam Stewart, i.e. |  | | Prep for USMLE Music : Art Tatum 1940-1944 |
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http://www.prep4usmle.com/B000001NQ7/1940-44.htm
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| | Music for Millions (1944 b 118') |
 | | The innocence of a little girl knows that angels bring babies, that she is in touch with one, as is the kind Andrews. |  | | This classical musical portrays the emotional challenges of women during the war. |  | | Mike and Andrews wait for Barbara to have her baby, and the orchestra plays Handel's Messiah with the "Hallelujah" chorus. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/MM/1944/MusicforMillions.html
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| | Garner, Erroll - 1944 - Buy Music at Real Groovy New Zealand NZ |
 | | Garner, Erroll - 1944 - Buy Music at Real Groovy New Zealand NZ Login |  | | Browse NZ Artists Our A-Z listing of New Zealand music |  | | Special Order - (This item is available for order but we are unable to determine availability at this time) |
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http://www.realgroovy.co.nz/music/id/2816280
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| | 1944-1947 by Pearl Bailey CD |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/3433890/a/1944-1947.htm
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| | Ascension Research Center MIDI Selections |
 | | "You cannot comprehend but a fragment yet, of what can be done through music! |  | | Goddess of Music, January 16, 1944, Voice of the I AM ®, March 1944, page 4 (Los Angeles, California: Saint Germain Press, Inc., 1944); © Saint Germain Press, Inc. ® |  | | It is the great joyous solvent of all that has been your distress throughout the centuries; and do you know you can sing yourselves free from every problem?" |
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http://www.ascension-research.org/arc-midi.html
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| | Encyclopedia4U - 1944 - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Years: 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 - 1944 - 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 |  | | December 26 - The play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams was first publicly performed. |  | | November 22 - William Lyon Mackenzie King introduces conscription in Canada (see Conscription Crisis of 1944). |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/1/1944.html
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| | 1944 at opensource encyclopedia |
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| | J&R Music and Computer World - Site Maintenance |
 | | Thank you for shopping at J&R Music and Computer World. |  | | J&R Music and Computer World - Site Maintenance |  | | We are currently updating our site to serve you better. |
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