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 Allyn Joslyn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1981, Allyn Joslyn died of cardiac failure in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California at the age of 79.
Allyn Joslyn (July 21, 1901— January 21, 1981) was an American stage, film and television actor.
Joslyn's leading-man qualities surprisingly evaporated on camera, thus he spent most of his film career playing obnoxious reporters, weaklings, and gormless "other men" who never got the girl.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Allyn_Joslyn   (240 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Allyn Joslyn
Allyn Joslyn, the son of a Pennsylvania mining engineer, made his stage debut at 17.
Allyn Joslyn (July 21, 1901--January 21, 1981) was an American film actor.
Joslyn was also an extremely busy actor, performing on over 3,000 shows.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Allyn_Joslyn   (126 words)

  
 Matilda Joslyn Gage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joslyn Gage spent her childhood in a house which was a station of the underground railroad.
Matilda Electa Joslyn Gage (1826-1898) was a suffragist, a Native American activist, an abolitionist, a freethinker, and a prolific author, who was "born with a hatred of oppression".
Gage was an avid opponent of the various Christian churches, and she strongly supported the separation of the church and the state, believing "that the greatest injury to the world has arisen from theological laws,-from a union of Church and State".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Matilda_Joslyn_Gage   (1748 words)

  
 Biography for Allyn Joslyn
Allyn Joslyn, the son of a Pennsylvania mining engineer, made his stage debut at 17.
Joslyn was also an extremely busy radio actor, performing on over 3,000 shows.
Already well established on stage and in dramatic radio before making his film debut in They Won't Forget (1937), Joslyn in Hollywood never matched the success he achieved on Broadway.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0430870/bio   (247 words)

  
 Black Bear Film Festival, Milford, PA: Press Releases
The re-discovery of Allyn Joslyn’s Milford roots was made through the research of Fred Buchholz, a local props and special effects designer for film and TV who oversees the festival’s historic program.
Photo: Allyn Joslyn, veteran character actor who was born in Milford, Pennsylvania, in 1901.
Inspired by this background, on Sunday, October 13, the festival is screening a newly restored print of the lost classic, "Dangerous Blondes", a witty murder mystery from 1943 starring Allyn Joslyn that is considered one of the best of the B films of the era.
www.blackbearfilm.com /press/releases/presssaloncolumns.html   (438 words)

  
 Heaven Can Wait (1943 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It stars Gene Tierney, Don Ameche, Charles Coburn, Marjorie Main, Laird Cregar, Spring Byington, Allyn Joslyn, Eugene Pallette, Signe Hasso and Louis Calhern.
Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 comedy film which tells the story of a man who has to prove he belongs in Hell by telling his life story.
The movie was adapted by Samson Raphaelson from the play by Leslie Bush-Fekete.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heaven_Can_Wait_(1943)   (158 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Customer Reviews Video: The Horn Blows at Midnight [IMPORT]
PS- Allyn Joslyn and John Alexander also appear together in the much requested, but never released on video, "Junior Miss" a 20th Century-Fox film comedy released in 1944 or 1945 which starred Peggy Ann Garner in the title role with Joslyn as her Dad and Alexander as her Dad's really loud boss.
That Allyn Joslyn is a hoot--a fine, underrated actor who excelled in comic and straight roles.
Allan Joslyn and John Alexander make a good team as the fallen angels; interestingly, they had only a couple of years earlier costarred on Broadway in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/video/6302148677/customer-reviews   (1676 words)

  
 Fastest Gun Alive, The (1956). Movie reviews by Dr. Edwin Jahiel.
When rancher Allen Joslyn, complete in cowboy duds and a gun, shows some braggadocio, peacenik George is doubly irritated, tells Joslyn that the way his gun is worn is dumb, ineffectual, useless and describes how a real gunman goes about such matters.
Among the performers Allyn Joslyn is the one who is most out of his element.
Generally playing nervous or jittery types, mostly urban and with an element of elegance, he looks blatantly uncomfortable here, both in his part and in his outfit.
www.prairienet.org /ejahiel/fastest_gun_alive.htm   (848 words)

  
 Leila R. Brammer
Joslyn Gage is unknown, yet she very clearly played an important role in the movement, rivaling Anthony in activism and Cady Stanton in the formation and propagation of movement ideology.
Joslyn Gage was with Anthony when she presented it to the Centennial and delivered it on the street.
During her life, Matilda Joslyn Gage was recognized as an important figure in the movement for suffrage and woman's rights.
homepages.gac.edu /~lbrammer/gage.html   (864 words)

  
 The Life of Matilda Joslyn Gage
Gage alone among the NWSA women saw the importance of this political trial, and came to Anthony's aid, sitting with her through the proceedings and standing in support when Anthony, found guilty, refused to pay the imposed fine.
Gage's entire life was spent within a thirty mile radius of Syracuse, New York, and her home, like that of her parents, was a station on the underground railroad.
Gage created a unique suffrage strategy in 1877, based on the way in which convicted male criminals who had lost the right to vote could directly petition Congress and regain their suffrage.
www.nyhistory.com /gagepage/gagebio.htm   (2229 words)

  
 Matilda Joslyn Gage
Matilda Joslyn Gage [Brief Bio] was born in Cicero, New York, an eastern suburb of Syracuse, in 1826.
Gage's Fayetteville home is privately owned, and bears only a small plaque marking it as a site of significance.
Raised in an Abolitionist home that was a station on the underground railroad, where she was taught multiple languages, Gage was throughout her career among the more radical leaders of the movement, and like Stanton focused particularly on the role of social and religious institutions as well as civil concerns.
www.nps.gov /wori/gage.htm   (302 words)

  
 Matilda Joslyn GAGE
Gage was the daughter of Dr. Hezekiah Joslyn of Cicero, in this county, where she was born March 24th 1826.
Gage presented to them, in an appropriate and patriotic address, a national flag; during which address she wrapped the flag about her, referring impressively to its symbolism of protection and freedom, and passed it to them amid the enthusiasm of the company and of the people who had gathered to bid them a good bye.
Gage has spent only a portion of time here, but has kept up the old home, and was happy in the anticipation of returning to it soon, when the summons came and she passed on to the home beyond.
www.rootsweb.com /~nyononda/OBITUARY/GAGEMJ.HTM   (853 words)

  
 Joslyn Art Museum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Joslyn Art Museum is the principal fine arts museum in Omaha, Nebraska.
The museum opened in 1931, the product of a private donation from the Joslyn family, whose name it bears.
Twentieth Century: a wide range of 20th century painting and sculpture is represented, including paintings by Henri Matisse, Stuart Davis, Theodore Roszak, John Sloan and Robert Henri, and sculpture by Deborah Butterfield, Robert Haozous, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt and Martin Puryear.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joslyn_Art_Museum   (489 words)

  
 joslyn.html
Joslyn is often the first, and sometimes the only art museum, seen by many citizens of the region.
As the only general art museum in Nebraska, and the largest art museum between Chicago and Denver, and between Kansas City and Minneapolis, the Joslyn is committed to exhibiting a wide range of quality art from all periods.
The Joslyn Asian art reinstallation promises to be an exciting collaboration for Joslyn,The Nelson-Atkins, and for the Midlands region that both museums serve.
loanet.mit.edu:9999 /grants/joslyn.html   (655 words)

  
 A Woman Who Changed History
Matilda Joslyn Gage was born on March 24, 1826, in Cicero, New York.
Her father, Dr. Hezekiah Joslyn, was a nationally known abolitionist, and the Joslyn home was a station on the Underground Railway.
Gage, along with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was a founding member of the National Woman Suffrage Association and served in various offices of that organization (1869–1889).
www.matildajoslyngage.com /woman.htm   (598 words)

  
 Feminists for Life of America
Gage clearly believed that both abortion and the failure to hold coercive men in any way responsible for it were products of a patriarchal legacy.
Gage was barred from medicine, her chosen profession, because she was female.
She then practiced the healing art of feminist scholarship and activism, even as she raised a family, struggled with recurrent ill health, and faced derision as the lone radical in her small town.
www.feministsforlife.org /history/herstory/mjgage.htm   (525 words)

  
 "OUR STRUGGLE IS FOR ALL LIFE": THE THEOSOPHIST/UNITARIAN FEMINIST PIONEER MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE (1826-1898 CE)
Gage was involved in the women's movement from 1852 until her death, often bolstering her case for women's rights with forgotten or suppressed material she had painstakingly gleaned from archives and libraries.
Gage's detractors claimed that she was motivated by a bitter hatred of God, religion, and the male gender.
Gage did not believe that abortion and other forms of infanticide were caused by "selfish" and "uppity" women, as antifeminist abortion opponents claimed, but by the "Patriarchate," the centuries-old system of male domination.
www.fnsa.org /fall98/gage1.html   (4418 words)

  
 Site Feature
Matilda Joslyn Gage's home is the Eastern terminus for the first phase of the national "Votes for Women" trail, which continues westward in New York State to Harriet Tubman's home in Auburn, Elizabeth Cady Stanton& home in Seneca Falls, and the Susan B. Anthony home in Rochester, New York.
Gage was adopted into the Wolf Clan of the Mohawk Nation and given the name Ka-ron-ien-ha-wi, or "Sky Carrier." She was considered for voting rights in her adopted nation in 1893, the same year that she was arrested for voting (in a school board election) in her birth nation.
Gage and her husband Henry were willing to risk months in jail and thousands of dollars in fines in order to shelter escaped African Americans, even though they had young children and she was pregnant during part of that time.
ncwhs.oah.org /archive_3.htm   (636 words)

  
 Historic farm goes on display
Roesch Wagner has written many books on the subject of Matilda Joslyn Gage, and said that she is now working on a biography of Anthony, Cady Stanton and Gage, and their leadership roles in the suffrage movement in the 19th century.
Earlier this week, the museum focused on the life of Matilda Joslyn Gage, and her extensive history in the women& rights movement and her work as an abolitionist involved in the underground railroad.
Roesch Wagner said that her college friend had come across the name of Matilda Joslyn Gage in the same city in North Dakota that she had been raised.
www.auburnpub.com /articles/2005/09/17/news/local_news/news06.txt   (584 words)

  
 Great Goddess in "Women, Church and State"
Matilda Joslyn Gage, a brilliant scholar and Feminist theorist, examined her research about women's history and ancient societies and discovered that women have not always been oppressed by men or by human culture.
[The first Matilda Joslyn Gage Conference, officially titled " 'That Word is Liberty,' Matilda Joslyn Gage Centennial Conference," was held on October 22-24, 1998, at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Gage goes beyond this aspect of society, to show what she calls "man's unwarranted usurpation over woman's religious and civil rights, and the very great difference between true religion and theology." She mentions that Christian churches have emphasized female obedience to males.
www.awakenedwoman.com /gage.htm   (2705 words)

  
 Council for Secular Humanism
Joslyn was a noted abolitionist, and he educated his daughter to be a freethinker, even though she remained associated to her church until she died.
Gage was attacked in the local paper by a local reverend after the paper had reprinted her speech.
Gage was not against temperance; she had in fact worked for the movement back in the 1850’s.
www.secularhumanism.org /index.php?section=hall_of_fame&page=gage   (865 words)

  
 Matilda Joslyn Gage
Joslyn, was an active abolitionist, and she inherited from him an interest in the questions of woman suffrage and slavery.
GAGE, Matilda Joslyn, reformer, born in Cicero, New York, 24 March, 1826.
Gage edited and published the "The National Citizen" in Syracuse, New York She is the author of " Woman as an Inventor" (New York, 1870), and " The History of Woman Suffrage," with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton (3 vols., New York, 1881-'6).
www.famousamericans.net /matildajoslyngage   (411 words)

  
 Heaven Can Wait (1943) - Movie Review
Problem is, when he finally finds out the identity of the woman – Martha Strabel (Gene Tierney), of the Kansas City Strabels, who made their fortune in the meatpacking business – it turns out she’s already betrothed to his stiff and deadly dull cousin Albert (Allyn Joslyn).
By the time Ameche appears again as his younger self in the 1890s, his playboy ways have just been (supposedly) swept away by his having fallen in love with a beautiful woman whose name he doesn’t know.
excite.contactmusic.com /new/film.nsf/reviews/heavencanwait1943   (718 words)

  
 Allyn Joslyn Pics - Allyn Joslyn News - Allyn Joslyn Information
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The school principal threatens to expel the children after they've been playing with dynamite caps.
When Pugsley and Wednesday bring their pets to...
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 DigiGuide : Allyn Joslyn
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 Allyn Joslyn Actor locations - 1000s of Famous Locations of movies, film stars, sites, actors & events from our Database
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 Art Treasures Of Nebraska Website
Joslyn Art Museum houses one of the finest assemblages of American Frontier art in the Maximilian-Bodmer Collection.
Bodmer's pioneering watercolors are art treasures of Nebraska at Joslyn Art Museum.
Bodmer captured the character and pride of native people (and their leaders) in a series of watercolor portraits that became models for the prints that illustrated Maximilian's book, Travels in the Interior of North America.
net.unl.edu /nat/artists/nat_bodmer_karl.html   (110 words)

  
 Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha Nebraska on the Lewis and Clark Trail
Joslyn Art Museum, designed as a cultural center for the community, was built as a gift to Omaha from Sarah Joslyn in memory of her husband George, a prominent Omaha businessman and civic leader.
Joslyn Art Museum is noted especially for its collection of art of the American West and is world-renowned for its collection of works by Swiss artist Karl Bodmer, whose watercolors and prints document his 1832-34 journey to the Missouri River frontier with the German naturalist, Prince Maximilian of Wied.
Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha Nebraska on the Lewis and Clark Trail
lewisandclarktrail.com /section1/necities/Omaha/joslynmuseum.htm   (174 words)

  
 Artcom Museums Tour: Joslyn Art Museum
Joslyn is noted for its Western American collection and is world-renowned for the watercolors and prints by Swiss artist Karl Bodmer which document his 1832-34 journey to the Missouri River frontier with Prince Maximilian of Wied.
The Museum was built as a gift to Omaha from Sarah Joslyn in memory of her husband George, a businessman and community leader.
Joslyn Art Museum has served as a premier center for the visual arts since it opened November 29, 1931.
www.artcom.com /Museums/nv/gl/68102-12.htm   (538 words)

  
 copyright
The non-exclusive copyright shall be in the name of the Joslyn Art Museum, with all such rights, title(s) and use as the copyright law of the United States of 1976 (Law #94-553) specifies, to include the right to photographically reproduce the work for non-commercial exhibition and educational purposes.
The non-exclusive copyright may be extended by the Joslyn Art Museum to allow other institutions or businesses to photographically reproduce the work for non-commercial exhibition and educational purposes.
Without your permission, for example, Joslyn cannot legally publish educational books, exhibition catalogues, gallery guides, or videotapes that reproduce copyrighted works.
www.rcaam.org /LtdCyright4Artist.htm   (528 words)

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