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Schollar (March 15, 1888 – July 10, 1978) was a Russian-American
dancer and educator. Born
Lyudmila Frantzevna Shollar in
Saint Petersburg,
Schollar attended...
- 1945-1955 (Thesis). p. 30. "43-38172". 398th.org. Retrieved: 24
January 2012.
Schollars, Todd J. "German
wonder weapons:
degraded production and effectiveness"...
- of the
colledge a
faire GRAMMAR Schoole, for the
training up of
young Schollars, and ****ing of them for
ACADEMICALL LEARNING, that
still as they are...
-
American Ballet and with such
notable teachers as
Anatole Vilzak,
Ludmilla Schollar and
Margaret Craske. In 1939, she
joined the
American Ballet, directed...
- what the
Author of it is,
whether he be poor or rich, old or young, a
Schollar or a
Leather Apron Man, &c. and give
their Opinion of the Performance,...
- will of 1651 had sti****ted that the
Library should be "for the use of
schollars and
others well affected", and
instructed the
librarian "to
require nothing...
- "went into the Chappell, the
President soon came in, and we attended. The
Schollars sing as
badly as the
Presbyterians at New York." At this time[when?],...
- made." "No
person resident in the College,
except an Overseer", and "no
Schollar in the College,
under a Senior",
could borrow a book, and "no one under...
- Vladimiroff,
Felia Doubrovska,
Anatole Oboukhoff, Hélène Dudin,
Ludmilla Schollar,
Antonina Tumkovsky, and
Alexandra Danilova.
Their intention was to establish...
- Jeux
Tamara Karsavina,
Vaslav Nijinsky and
Ludmilla Schollar in Jeux C****ographer
Vaslav Nijinsky Music Claude Debussy Premiere 15 May 1913
Paris Original...