Warner
Charles Dud·ley [duhd-lee], /ˈdʌd li/, 1829–1900, U.S. editor and essayist.
Glenn Sco·bey [skoh-bee], /ˈskoʊ bi/, "Pop", 1871–1954, U.S. football coach.
Harry Morris, 1881–1958, U.S. filmmaker, born in Poland: one of the Warner Brothers.
Jack L(eonard), 1892–1978, U.S. film producer, born in Canada.
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Subsequent emails from Nicola Maccanico, director of Warner Bros.
Sony Emails Show How the Studio Plans to Censor Kim Jong Un Assassination Comedy ‘The Interview’ | William Boot | December 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn 1976 the company was sold to Warner Communications for $28 million.
In the early years, the big powers were often rough, self-made men such as Jack Warner or Louis B. Mayer.
I was long out of the project by that point, but I remember someone at Warner Bros. asking me, “What do you think of Nic Cage?”
Kevin Smith's Marijuanaissance: On 'Tusk,' 'Falling Out' with Ben Affleck, and 20 Years of 'Clerks' | Marlow Stern | September 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTA Texas police organization called for a boycott of parent company Time Warner.
A Brief History of the Phrase 'F*ck the Police' | Rich Goldstein | August 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
Rounding the Warner 'Thalia' carried away her throat halliards, but soon continued the race.
Yachting Vol. 2 | Various.I am sure Dora will take the walk with you, and on the way back suppose you stop and ask Mrs. Warner to let her stay to dinner.
The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley LeonardWhen they were within speaking distance, Mrs. Warner bowed, but Dora looked in another direction as if she wished not to see him.
The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley LeonardMr. Hazeltine sent his carriage for Mrs. Warner, and short as the drive was it seemed tiresomely long to Dora.
The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley LeonardThey were of necessity very small affairs, if for no other reason than because Mrs. Warner could not stand much excitement.
The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley Leonard
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