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  1. Stanley LeFevre Krebs (January 14, 1864 – September 26, 1935) was an American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer. Biography. In 1889, he received a Doctor of Psychology degree from the Chicago School of Psychology.

  2. Stanley L. Krebs was the son of the Rev. Dr. Walter and Isabella LeFevre Krebs. He studied music and composition at the Boston Conservatory of Music in 1883 and became an accomplished violinist and composer.

  3. Main married widower Stanley LeFevre Krebs, a psychologist and lecturer, on November 2, 1921. They met while she was performing on the Chautauqua circuit. Main accompanied Krebs on the lecture circuit, handling the details of their life on the road.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Biography. Stanley was the son of Wal­ter Krebs and Isa­bel­la Le­Fevre. He mar­ried twice: to An­na Frick Frantz (1890) and Mar­jor­ie Main (1921). He stu­died mu­sic and com­po­si­tion at the Bos­ton Con­ser­va­to­ry of Mu­sic in 1883, and was known as an ac­comp­lished vio­lin­ist and com­pos­er.

  5. In 1921, Marjorie married psychologist and lecturer Dr. Stanley LeFevre Krebs. The two met while Main was working with a Shakespearean company playing the Chautauqua circuit. It was during her marriage that Main got her first film appearance, acting as a gossiping extra in the 1931 film A House Divided .

  6. Marjorie Main y Stanley LeFevre Krebs trabajaron juntos en varias películas de la década de 1940 y 1950. Krebs fue el productor de muchas de las películas en las que Main actuó como la matriarca de una granja en la comedia rural "Ma and Pa Kettle".

  7. In 1901, the psychologist Stanley LeFevre Krebs exposed the sisters as frauds; he employed a hidden mirror and caught them removing a blank letter sealed between two slates and writing a reply which they would pretend a spirit had written.