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  2. East Side Kids - Wikipedia

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    In total, 20 actors were members of the East Side Kids. Bobby Stone, Robert Greig, Leo Gorcey, and Huntz Hall in the film Million Dollar Kid (1944). Dead End Kid Gabriel Dell drifted in and out of the series as a gang member, a reporter, or a small-time hoodlum (as in Million Dollar Kid ). In Smart Alecks he's an ex-member who left the gang to ...

  3. Charles Street (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Street is the name of a north-south street in the city center of Boston, Massachusetts. It begins in the north at Leverett Circle, where it connects with Nashua Street and Monsignor O'Brien Highway. Science Park station on the MBTA Green Line is located there. Charles Street runs south and gives its name to the Charles/MGH station on ...

  4. Walters Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Permanent collection Ancient art. The Walters' collection of ancient art includes examples from Egypt, Nubia, Greece, Rome, Etruria and the Near East.Highlights include two monumental 3,000-pound statues of the Egyptian lion-headed fire goddess Sekhmet on long-term loan from the British Museum; the Walters Mummy; alabaster reliefs from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II; Greek gold jewelry ...

  5. Dead End Kids - Wikipedia

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    History (1934–1939) In 1934, Sidney Kingsley wrote a play about a group of children growing up on the streets of New York City. Fourteen children were hired to play various roles in the play, including Billy Halop (Tommy), Bobby Jordan (Angel), Huntz Hall (Dippy), Charles Duncan (Spit), Bernard Punsly (Milty), Gabriel Dell (T.B.), and Leo and David Gorcey (Second Avenue Boys).

  6. Charles Alderton - Wikipedia

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    Charles Courtice Alderton (June 21, 1857 – May 29, 1941) was an American pharmacist and the inventor of the carbonated soft drink Dr Pepper. Early life [ edit ] Charles Courtice Alderton was born June 21, 1857, in Brooklyn, New York , the eldest of five children to English parents Charles Alderton Sr. and Hephzebah Courtice.

  7. Charles Dickens Museum - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Being the home of the author Charles Dickens in the 1830s. The Charles Dickens Museum is an author's house museum at 48 Doughty Street in King's Cross, in the London Borough of Camden. It occupies a typical Georgian terraced house which was Charles Dickens's home from 25 March 1837 (a year after his marriage) to December 1839.

  8. Charles Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Street is a street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It runs east to west from Greenwich Avenue to West Street. The street was named after Charles Christopher Amos, who owned the parcel the street passed through. Amos is also the namesake of Christopher Street, two blocks to the south, and the former Amos ...

  9. Charles Sheeler - Wikipedia

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    1910. Charles Sheeler (July 16, 1883 – May 7, 1965) was an American artist known for his Precisionist paintings, commercial photography, and the avant-garde film, Manhatta, which he made in collaboration with Paul Strand. Sheeler is recognized as one of the early adopters of modernism in American art .