Marita Bonner met William Almy Occomy in 1919. Their meeting occurred while they were both involved in the Chicago literary scene. Bonner, an influential African American writer and essayist, and Occomy, a white writer and editor, formed a significant connection that contributed to their respective literary careers.
Camille Almy's birth name is Camille Leonore Hansen.
Samuel Slater, Smith Brown, and William Almy are all significant figures in the early American industrial revolution, particularly in the textile industry. They collaborated in establishing one of the first successful cotton spinning mills in the United States, the Pawtucket Mill, in Rhode Island. Slater, often referred to as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," brought British textile technology to America, while Brown and Almy were instrumental in financing and operating the mills. Together, they played a crucial role in advancing industrialization in the early 19th century.
The cast of The Song of the Lark - 1997 includes: Brooks Almy as Belle Archie Linda Carlson as Mrs. Kronborg Alison Elliott as Thea Kronborg Tony Goldwyn as Fred Ottenburg Arliss Howard as Dr. Howard Archie Endre Hules as Andor Harsanyi Norman Lloyd as Madison Bowers Nan Martin as Mrs. Nathanmeyer Maximilian Schell as Wunsch
The cast of Rastamouse - 2011 includes: Cornell John Cornell John as President Wensley Dale Cornell John as Wensley Dale William Vanderpuye as Zoomer Will Vanderpyue Will Vanderpyue as Zoomer Will Vangerpyue as Zoomer Reggie Yates Reggie Yates as Rastamouse
The cast of Moving Violation - 1976 includes: Eddie Albert as Alex Warren Brooks Almy as Secretary Elliott Apstein as Rockfield Deputy 2 George Ball as George the Cop Norman Bartold as Attorney General May Boss as Housewife Rick Braverman as Cook Lonny Chapman as Sheriff Rankin Leonard Dalsemer as Reporter 3 Francis De Sales as Lawyer Will Geer as Rockfield Bob Golden as Rockfield Deputy 1 Myron Griffin as Reporter 2 Ted Hartley as Prosecutor Ralph James as Rockfield Deputy 3 Kay Lenz as Cam Johnson Paul Linke as Deputy Frank Don Maxwell as Cody Cop 2 Stephen McHattie as Eddie Moore Dick Miller as Mack Jack Murdock as Bubba David Osterhout as Gas Station Attendant Michael Quinn as Police Official Dennis Redfield as Tylor Michael Ross Verona as Harvey Bob Terhune as Bus Driver Jason Wingreen as Psychiatrist
Mary Almy was born in 1883.
Mary Almy died in 1967.
Brooks Almy's birth name is Cecile Brooks Almy.
Susan Almy was born on 1946-03-28.
Camille Almy's birth name is Camille Leonore Hansen.
Camille Almy died on May 24, 1996, in Hawaii, USA.
Camille Almy was born on May 29, 1916, in Washington Heights, New York, USA.
Lloyd Huber Almy was an American author who wrote on various subjects, including psychology, self-help, and spirituality. Some of his notable books include "The Full Value of Parks" and "The Self in Psychotic States."
John Jay Almy has written: 'Incidents of the blockade' -- subject(s): Blockade running
Samuel Slater, Smith Brown, and William Almy are all significant figures in the early American industrial revolution, particularly in the textile industry. They collaborated in establishing one of the first successful cotton spinning mills in the United States, the Pawtucket Mill, in Rhode Island. Slater, often referred to as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," brought British textile technology to America, while Brown and Almy were instrumental in financing and operating the mills. Together, they played a crucial role in advancing industrialization in the early 19th century.
Doremus Almy Hayes has written: 'The synoptic problem' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Literary and historical criticism, Bible 'The gift of tongues' -- subject(s): Glossolalia
Moses Brown-Wm Almy