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  Lennox Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esmé Stuart Lennox Robinson (October 4, 1886 - October 15, 1958) was an Irish dramatist, poet and theatre producer and director who was involved with the Abbey Theatre.
Robinson was born and raised in County Cork in a Protestant and Unionist family.
A sickly child, Robinson was educated by private tutor and at Bandon Grammar School.
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 University of Delaware: LENNOX ROBINSON PAPERS RELATED TO JOHN QUINN
Spanning the dates 1903-1931, the Lennox Robinson papers related to John Quinn consist of editorial correspondence, transcripts of letters, and other manuscripts and material toward a proposed two-volume edition of letters written to the New York lawyer, patron of the arts, and collector John Quinn.
Robinson sought permission to publish and solicited approval of the selected letters; the transcripts often bear editorial notes and corrections by the original authors of the letters.
The cover to the transcript bears the autograph note by Robinson: “corrected by A. cut by L. R.” The transcript bears autograph corrections by A. and Robinson, as well as cuts made by A. that are identified with his initials in the margins.
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/findaids/robinson.htm   (2116 words)

  
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Robinson finished with 18 points, 12 of which were in the first half, and five rebounds and three steals.
Behind Lennox and Robinson on the offensive end, and the all-out hustle and determination of Alicia Gasiorowska on both ends of the floor, the Lady Cardinals outscored Central Florida 12-2 over the next three minutes to go back up by nine, 58-49.
Lennox, who had shattered a 19-year tournament record with 20 free throws in a 78-71 quarterfinal win Wednesday over Louisburg, hit 5-of-6 in the closing 35 seconds, having pulled each rebound after Central Florida misfires.
www.tvcc.edu /athletics/WomenBB/LC_chmaps97.aspx   (1099 words)

  
 Robinson - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Robinson, (Esmé Stuart) Lennox (1886-1958), Irish dramatist, born in Douglas, county Cork.
Robinson, Bill, also called Bojangles (1878-1949), American tap dancer and entertainer, known for his skill and originality, and one of the first...
Robinson, Boardman (1876-1952), American cartoonist and painter, who influenced a generation of American cartoonists.
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 CAC Manuscripts: MS 95, Elden Smith Collection
The correspondence between Elden Smith and Irish visiting scholar/dramatist Lennox Robinson is a major highlight of this collection as well as various volumes of Robinson's writings inscribed by him to Smith.
These are congratulatory notes given to Betty Smith from Lennox Robinson whenever she appeared in his BGSU production of "The Plough and the Stars" in 1947.
Four works are by Lennox Robinson and are signed and inscribed by him to Elden T. Smith.
www.bgsu.edu /Colleges/library/cac/ms0095.html   (1278 words)

  
 Robinson, Lennox - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Robinson, Lennox" at HighBeam.
Lennox Robinson: the study and the stage.(The Art of Lennox Robinson: Theoretical Premises and Theatrical Practice)(Book Review)
Our lucky Lennox; Transplant turns dying baby into a happy smiler.
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 Other Collections
Robinson collapsed at the table and died immediately without a word or a sigh." (Robinson-Via Family Papers, Smithsonian Inst., NMAH, Archives Center, Wash., DC) Robert H. Robinson was buried beside his mother in the cemetery at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Baden, Prince George's Co., MD.
Franklin Alexander Robinson was born August 13, 1932 at the Garfield Hospital in Washington, DC.
On July 14, 1975 the Robinson family moved to "Serenity", Charles Co., MD. Those moving to "Serenity" farm were Franklin, his second wife, Margaret Lennox Robinson (nee Tallen), her daughter Margaret W. Lennox, Franklin's children; Franklin, Jr., R. David, and A. Theresa, also Elizabeth B. Robinson, widow of Frank Robinson.
americanhistory.si.edu /archives/d9475-3.htm   (5463 words)

  
 Lennox Robinson Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Lennox Robinson Collection contains several correspondence series, forty play manuscripts which often feature multiple drafts, thirty-three short stories, and much of Robinson's non-fiction writing, as well as his scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and playbills.
Among the manuscripts are drafts of Robinson's early plays, including Harvest, as well as the more well-known plays such as The Clancy Name, White-Headed Boy, The Big House, and The Lost Leader.
The non-fiction writings consist of forty-three of Robinson's "At the Play" columns as well as several of his essays on Irish topics.
www.siu.edu /~ireland/lrc.htm   (299 words)

  
 STORM: Betty Lennox Player Page
Betty Lennox has found a home in Seattle, re-signing a multi-year contract in February 2006.
Taken by the Storm with the sixth pick of the Dispersal Draft, Lennox had an outstanding 2004 season, averaging 11.2 points and 5.0 rebounds to finish third in Most Improved Player voting.
Lennox really shined during the WNBA Finals, taking advantage of a Connecticut defense geared to stop teammates Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson by averaging 22.3 points on 50% shooting during the Finals.
www.wnba.com /storm/roster/betty_lennox.html   (225 words)

  
 Guide to Processed Manuscripts & Faculty Collections — Morris Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Selected Papers of Michael O'Neill, biographer of Lennox Robinson, are composed mainly of correspondence--letters to O'Neill from friends and acquaintances of Lennox Robinson, and from Robinson himself.
Robinson also discusses plays he is writing, including his dramatization of Turgenev's Father and Son, as well as his Irish Press articles.
Theatre director and author, Lennox Robinson's career is documented through correspondence, play manuscripts, short stories, non-fiction writing, and scrapbooks of Abbey Theatre newspaper clippings and playbills.
www.lib.siu.edu /departments/speccoll/msguide   (14047 words)

  
 SIR SHANE LESLIE PAPERS: INDEX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
TO SHANE LESLIE 1919-20 28 34 ROBINSON, PASCHAL - CORRES.
TO SHANE LESLIE 1939 28 35 ROBINSON, PASCHAL - CORRES.
TO SHANE LESLIE (TRANSCR) 72 36 ROBINSON, PASCHAL - IN MEMORIAM BY SHANE LESLIE 28 37 ROBSON, MARY - CORRES.
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/index/i163}95.htm   (148 words)

  
 Arthur Duff
About the year 1933 I meet F.R. Higgins in Lennox Robinson’s house in Dalky where many of our circle often came together for talk and music.
Lennox had a pianola and after supper he and I strummed and sang folk songs and Fred had a powerful pair of lungs when he cared to use them.
And with the tunes we made that night our friendship began and it only ended when his heavy coffin was carried into the church.
homepage.eircom.net /~arthurduff/Broadcasts.htm   (4351 words)

  
 Additional Holdings -- Lennox Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Additional material relating to Lennox Robinson is comprised of correspondence and manuscripts concerning the theatre and Ireland.
The correspondence, which took place over the years 1920-1950 from Robinson to Gabriel Fallon, an Irish actor, discusses various theater matters including the history of the Dublin Drama League with a partial list of plays performed.
A 167-page notebook in Robinson's hand concerns the 1798 uprising in Ireland, including a description of the leaders, particularly Robert Emmet, and their 1802-03 trial in Dublin.
www.siu.edu /~ireland/ahlr.htm   (166 words)

  
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On the other hand, the absurdity of World War II was perhaps a necessary stimulus to the revolutionizing of art forms.
Symptomatic of the decline of realism at this time and the accompanying urge for a more poetic, or at least transcendent, theater were, among others, the plays of Priestly, Carroll, Bridie, and Robinson, minor playwrights whose contributions to mimetic realism were sometimes tempered by a subversive experimentation or flirting with other modes.
Robinson (1886-1958), in addition to two stints as manager of the Abbey and a long term on its board of directors, wrote about thirty plays for it, beginning in 1908.
chuma.cas.usf.edu /~dietrich/britishdrama5.htm   (9430 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Lennox Robinson (English Literature, 20th Century To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Lennox Robinson (English Literature, 20th Century To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Lennox Robinson, English Literature, 20th Century To The Present, Biographies
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 Abbey Theatre — FactMonster.com
The theater was bought for them by public subscription in 1910.
Among dramatists whose works the Abbey Theatre first presented are Padraic Colum, Lennox Robinson, Sean O'Casey, and Paul Vincent Carroll.
Lennox Robinson - Robinson, Lennox, 1886–1958, Irish dramatist.
www.factmonster.com /ce6/ent/A0802057.html   (209 words)

  
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The letters are arranged chronologically where dating is possible and grouped into folders by place of origin.
Two folders contain letters which could not be dated and six letters to people other than Robinson.
Many notable writers and university lecturers are former students of the School, as is the former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson.
www.stthom.edu /academics/centers/irishstudies/literature/yeats.html   (1049 words)

  
 Supreme Council of RMOKHSJ
The Duke's expertise in document verification led to his discovery of a play by Robinson which was produced at the National Theatre of Ireland under a pseudonym.
In the field of Chivalry, the Dukes's expertise has been called into use many times, for His Excellency has had the opportunity to examine and give evidence concerning the authenticity of numerous chivalric and royal documents and genealogies.
His Grace is currently working on a biography of Lennox Robinson, a founding Director (along with William Butler Yeats and Lady Gregory) of the National Theatre of Ireland.
www.greeleynet.com /~maxalla/OKHSSub/SupCouncil.html   (661 words)

  
 Lennox Robinson — Infoplease.com
Abbey Theatre - Abbey Theatre, Irish theatrical company devoted primarily to indigenous drama.
Related content from HighBeam Research on: Lennox Robinson
Bill Jeffrey Award, Robert W. Robinson Award & long-term service awards.(soccer coaching awards)
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 Stories, Listed by Author
* “Life, Mars & Everything: Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy” by K.
ROBINSON, R. M., Ph.D. The Failure of Imagination in Science Fiction Or, Why the Enterprise Looks Like the Marriott, (ar) StarQuest Nov/Dec 1994
ROBINSON, S. The Connoisseur, (pm) Haunts #31 1996
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 IMDb Name Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A search for "Lennox" found the following results:
John Lennox (I) (Actor, "The Nanny: A Decent Proposal (#5.6)" (1997))
There may be additional matches in special interest areas that are only available to users choosing to see them.
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 Shows 2006 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As the townspeople and visitors watch Ibsen and Strindberg each evening, they find their own lives’ stories on the stage, and are greatly affected!
Robinson pokes fun at his Irish countrymen and at theatre itself in this delightful play first performed in 1933 by the famed Abby Theatre of Dublin.
Ever wonder what goes on backstage when the actors disappear from view?
www.waxwingwebs.com.cob-web.org:8888 /actinc/shows.html   (325 words)

  
 TIME.com: Chief Justice on Lampoon -- Dec. 9, 1929 -- Page 1
I was particularly impressed by the respect which the men show their womenfolk.
Let no one tell you differently." Since September, Dublin playgoers have been learning from Ever the Twain, a play by Irish Dramatist Lennox Robinson, that the U.
"Remembering what I saw with my own eyes," boomed Chief Justice Kennedy, "I can only describe Robinson's play as a lampoon."
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,738242,00.html   (387 words)

  
 Hexapedia - Lennox Robinson (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Lenox Robinson (October 4, 1886 - October 15, 1958) was an Irish dramatist, poet and theatre producer and director who was involved with the Abbey Theatre.
Robinson was born and raised in County Cork and educated by private tutor and at Bandon Grammar School.
Categories: 1886 births 1958 deaths Abbey Theatre Irish dramatists and playwrights Irish poets Irish short story writers
www.hexafind.com.cob-web.org:8888 /encyclopedia/Lennox_Robinson   (225 words)

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