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De Koven

American  
[di koh-vuhn] / dɪ ˈkoʊ vən /

noun

  1. (Henry Louis) Reginald, 1861–1920, U.S. composer, conductor, and music critic.


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After the blackening destruction that followed the blaze in Patrick O'Leary's barn at 137 De Koven St. on the night of Oct.

From Time Magazine Archive

You are invited," read the program, "to greet and praise De Koven in the Ladies' Lounge.

From Time Magazine Archive

De Koven has resolutely banished all commercial sponsors, buys all the records he uses.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Robin Hood's success mounted so fast that The Bostonians alone gave it 4,250 performances, and netted De Koven and his librettist over a million dollars.

From Time Magazine Archive

The fire had begun near the corner of De Koven and Jefferson and quickly fanned out thanks to increasingly gusty winds.

From "The Great Fire" by Jim Murphy