The easy way to measure Springfield Little Theatre’s legacy is years. More than 90 of them have come and gone since a group of a few young adults put on a play at the then-new Clara Thompson Hall on Drury College’s campus in 1934.
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Photo courtesy of theSpringfieldLeaderandPress via newspapers.com. Dan’s absence also fueled Patrice’s pursuit of music, pushing her career as a harpist into her college years and beyond. And while her brothers had pursued careers in medicine, it was the last place she wanted to be.
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The coming of electricity to Springfield. The first electric lights were brought here by a circus— page 72 1. Three Ozarks soldiers awarded Congressional medals of honor— page 747. Account of Goblers Knob and a country cemetery— page 75 1.
The Sheboygan Pressobituary underscored the importance of representing not just biographical facts but also the social context and the deceased’s impact on dierent community groups. This led to: Greater emphasis on personal testimonials and community reections.
TheSpringfieldLeaderandPress covered the banquet as well.McCord’s friend Vance Randolph was asked to be one of the judges. She asked if the local committee could meet in late March with the Chamber to solicit support for a Springfield venue.
Title By Kaitlyn McConnell The Ozarks has greatly changed since theSpringfield Area Chamber of Commerce’s inception 100 years ago. Here are just a few historical highlights and chamber initiatives that helped shape, and bring growth, to Springfield.
A look at life in Roxborough, East Falls, Manayunk and Wissahickon as seen throughthe prism of Facebook photos.Participants pose at the Canal Park prior to the Jingle Jolly Run tohonorthe passing of Mike and Megan Juhline earlier this year. (Submitted photo).
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Jean was born in 1937 Maryhill and spoke often and fondly of her childhood in "the Butney". This involved real hardships - including war-time evacuation to Holytown - though Jean's memories were all good and Maryhill became a touchstone when dementia became a factor in recent years.
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From theSpringfieldLeaderandPress, Cabool--Mrs. Maude E. Canterbury, 78, a lifelong resident of the Pine Flatte community near Cabool, died Tuesday morning inthe Ellis Fischel Hospital in Columbia. She was a member of the Pine Flatte Baptist Church.
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