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  1. This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Katharine Cornell Gorka co-author of Next Gen Marxism: What It Is and How to Combat It; Scott Parkinson from the Club for Growth has the Real Story on President Biden’s call to end the Trump era tax cuts; Eric Boehm and Joe Lancaster of Reason magazine detail some oddities in the IRS tax code; And, Dr. Paul Kengor from the ...

  2. Katharine Cornell is credited as Producer, Performer, Theatre Owner/Operator, Writer and Other. The official database for Broadway theatre information Katharine Cornell – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB

  3. Katharine Cornell, 1898–1974, American actress, b. Berlin. Cornell made her debut in 1916 with the Washington Square Players. In 1921 she married Guthrie McClintic, a producer-director. From their first production together, The Green Hat in 1925, they proved to be a successful team, with such productions as The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1931, repeated on television, 1956), Saint Joan (1936 ...

  4. Katharine Cornell. Performer. Katharine Cornell. Performer. Born: Feb 16, 1898 in Berlin, Germany Death: Jun 09, 1974 in Tisbury, Massachusetts Roles (62) Dear Liar Opened ...

  5. History From 1922 to 1951, “First Lady of the Theater” Katharine Cornell (1893-1974) and her husband, director-producer Guthrie McClintic (1893-1961), lived in a Midtown townhouse at 23 Beekman Place, near the East River. Their house was called a “veritable theatrical museum” by a guest who visited them in the 1940s.

  6. Katharine Cornell, one of the great actresses of the American theater, died of pneumonia early yesterday at her home in Vineyard Haven, Mass., on Martha's Vineyard. She was 81 years old. A memorial service is being planned for next week in Vineyard Haven's Association Hall, the 300-year-old former Town Hall that Miss Cornell helped restore.

  7. Katharine Cornell wurde als einziges Kind des Arztes Peter Cortelyou Cornell und seiner Ehefrau Alice Gardner Plimpton in Berlin geboren. Ihre Kindheit und Jugend in Buffalo, New York war durch die Depressionen und Alkoholkrankheit ihrer Mutter überschattet. Zusammen mit ihrem Vater, später Manager des Star-Theaters, besuchte sie eine Vorstellung der Maude Adams in der Rolle des Peter Pan ...