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  • Floyd Dell
  • American editor, critic, and writer (1887–1969)

    Floyd James Dell (June 28, 1887 – July 23, 1969) was an American newspaper and magazine editor, literary critic, novelist, playwright, and poet. Dell

    Floyd Dell

    Floyd Dell

    Floyd_Dell

  • The Masses
  • American radical magazine

    radicals of the time such as Max Eastman, John Reed, Dorothy Day, and Floyd Dell. Piet Vlag, an eccentric Dutch socialist immigrant from the Netherlands

    The Masses

    The Masses

    The_Masses

  • Casanova Brown
  • 1944 film by Sam Wood

    is based on the 1927 novel An Unmarried Father by Floyd Dell and the 1928 play Little Accident by Dell and Thomas Mitchell, which had been previously filmed

    Casanova Brown

    Casanova_Brown

  • Edna St. Vincent Millay
  • American poet (1892–1950)

    bisexual, developed passing relationships with men and women. The critic Floyd Dell wrote that Millay was "a frivolous young woman, with a brand-new pair

    Edna St. Vincent Millay

    Edna St. Vincent Millay

    Edna_St._Vincent_Millay

  • Paul Jordan-Smith
  • American journalist

    novelist John Cowper Powys, editor and publisher Margaret Anderson, writer Floyd Dell, Chicago Little Theatre founder Maurice Browne, and bookseller George

    Paul Jordan-Smith

    Paul Jordan-Smith

    Paul_Jordan-Smith

  • The Little Accident
  • 1930 film

    based on the 1927 novel An Unmarried Father by Floyd Dell and the 1928 play Little Accident by Dell and Thomas Mitchell. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks

    The Little Accident

    The Little Accident

    The_Little_Accident

  • Max Wright
  • American actor (1943–2019)

    Comedy-science fiction film directed and written by Marshall Brickman 1981 Reds Floyd Dell Biographical-historical drama directed by Warren Beatty and written by

    Max Wright

    Max Wright

    Max_Wright

  • Little Accident (film)
  • 1939 American film

    Greene. It is very loosely based on the 1928 play Little Accident by Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell, mostly retaining just its title. The film stars Hugh

    Little Accident (film)

    Little_Accident_(film)

  • The Liberator (magazine)
  • Monthly socialist magazine established by Max and Crystal Eastman in 1918

    literary critic Floyd Dell taking over the job. Throughout 1922 political matters were somewhat deemphasized in favor of art and culture on Dell's watch, including

    The Liberator (magazine)

    The Liberator (magazine)

    The_Liberator_(magazine)

  • Reds (film)
  • 1981 historical drama film epic by Warren Beatty

    Speaker Ian Wolfe as Mr. Partlow Bessie Love as Mrs. Partlow Max Wright as Floyd Dell George Plimpton as Horace Whigham Harry Ditson as Maurice Becker Leigh

    Reds (film)

    Reds_(film)

  • Geoffrey Blake (actor)
  • American actor (born 1962)

    1996 The War at Home David Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story Floyd Dell 1997 Contact Fisher Wag the Dog Media Guy #1 Credited as Geffrey Blake

    Geoffrey Blake (actor)

    Geoffrey_Blake_(actor)

  • Theodore Dreiser
  • American novelist and journalist (1871–1945)

    Publishing Group. pp. 77–78. ISBN 0-313-31680-5. Clayton, Douglas (1994). Floyd Dell, The Life and Times of An American Rebel. Ivan R. Dee. Crosse, John (November

    Theodore Dreiser

    Theodore Dreiser

    Theodore_Dreiser

  • Dell (name)
  • Name list

    Edmund Dell (1921–1999), British politician Ethel M. Dell (1881–1939), British romance novelist Floyd Dell (1887–1969), American newspaper and magazine editor

    Dell (name)

    Dell_(name)

  • Little Accident
  • three-act comedy written by Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell (who also played Norman Overbeck in the play). It was based on Dell's 1927 novel An Unmarried Father

    Little Accident

    Little_Accident

  • Greenwich Village
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    1943), actor Brian De Palma (born 1940), film director and screenwriter Floyd Dell (1887–1969), novelist, playwright, poet and managing editor of The Masses

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich_Village

  • Mary White Ovington
  • American activist, NAACP founder (1865–1951)

    influenced by the ideas of William Morris. There she met A. Philip Randolph, Floyd Dell, Max Eastman and Jack London, who argued racial problems were as much

    Mary White Ovington

    Mary White Ovington

    Mary_White_Ovington

  • Pink Floyd – The Wall
  • 1982 film by Alan Parker

    Schaffner, Nicholas. Saucerful of Secrets. Dell Publishing. p. 246. Pink Floyd's The Wall, page 83 Pink Floyd's The Wall, page 105 Moses, Antoinette (Autumn

    Pink Floyd – The Wall

    Pink_Floyd_–_The_Wall

  • Edmund Wilson
  • American writer and literary critic (1895–1972)

    influenced novelists Upton Sinclair, John Dos Passos, Sinclair Lewis, Floyd Dell, and Theodore Dreiser. He served on the Dewey Commission that set out

    Edmund Wilson

    Edmund Wilson

    Edmund_Wilson

  • The Little Review
  • American literary magazine

    book reviews, an essay about Nietzsche, and literary pieces written by Floyd Dell, Rupert Brooke, and Alice Meynell. The pieces Margaret Anderson selected

    The Little Review

    The_Little_Review

  • Free love
  • Social movement that accepts all forms of love

    free love include Edna St. Vincent Millay, Max Eastman, Crystal Eastman, Floyd Dell, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Ida Rauh, Hutchins Hapgood, and Neith Boyce. Dorothy

    Free love

    Free love

    Free_love

  • Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story
  • 1996 American film

    Kestner as Lionel Moise James Lancaster as Eugene O'Neill Geoffrey Blake as Floyd Dell Tracey Walter as Joe Bennett Brian Keith as Cardinal Thom Adcox-Hernandez

    Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story

    Entertaining_Angels:_The_Dorothy_Day_Story

  • Randolph Bourne
  • American writer and intellectual (1886–1918)

    LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works by Randolph Bourne at the Fair Use Repository Bourne's obituary, from The New Republic (1919-01-04), by Floyd Dell

    Randolph Bourne

    Randolph Bourne

    Randolph_Bourne

  • Provincetown Playhouse
  • Theater in Manhattan, New York

    Cram Cook, Susan Glaspell, Eugene O'Neill, John Reed, Louise Bryant, Floyd Dell, Ida Rauh, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Djuna Barnes. Paul Robeson performed

    Provincetown Playhouse

    Provincetown Playhouse

    Provincetown_Playhouse

  • Morosco Theatre
  • Broadway theater (1917–1982)

    Kelly, 1925 The Letter by W. Somerset Maugham, 1927 Little Accident by Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell 1928 Young Sinners by Elmer Blaney Harris, 1929 Uncle

    Morosco Theatre

    Morosco Theatre

    Morosco_Theatre

  • Langston Hughes
  • American writer and social activist (1901–1967)

    a board to produce a Soviet film on "Negro Life" with Malcolm Cowley, Floyd Dell, and Chambers. In 1931, Prentiss Taylor and Langston Hughes created the

    Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes

    Langston_Hughes

  • Alfred A. Knopf
  • American publishing house

    called The Borzoi and sometimes quarterly as The Borzoi Quarterly. For Floyd Dell's coming-of-age novel, Moon-Calf, they paid men to walk the streets of

    Alfred A. Knopf

    Alfred A. Knopf

    Alfred_A._Knopf

  • John Reed (journalist)
  • American journalist, poet, and activist (1887–1920)

    Publishing Co., New York 1918 Daughter of the Revolution and Other Stories. Floyd Dell, editor. Vanguard Press, New York 1927 The Education of John Reed: Selected

    John Reed (journalist)

    John Reed (journalist)

    John_Reed_(journalist)

  • Davenport Group
  • George Cram Cook, who were among the founders of the Provincetown Players; Floyd Dell, and Arthur Davison Ficke. Other Davenport writers associated with the

    Davenport Group

    Davenport Group

    Davenport_Group

  • List of playwrights from the United States
  • Michael Cristofer Rachel Crothers Nilo Cruz Lisa D'Amour Ossie Davis Floyd Dell John Dempsey Steven Dietz Owen Dodson Tom Donaghy Richard Dresser John

    List of playwrights from the United States

    List of playwrights from the United States

    List_of_playwrights_from_the_United_States

  • Paul Martin (illustrator)
  • American commercial artist and illustrator (1883–1932)

    others, Saturday Evening Post, July 29, 1922, p. 16. • "The Blanket" by Floyd Dell, Collier's, October 16, 1926, p. 18. • "The Unfairway" by Burford Lorimer

    Paul Martin (illustrator)

    Paul Martin (illustrator)

    Paul_Martin_(illustrator)

  • G. Thomas Tanselle
  • American bibliographer (born 1934)

    dissertation was titled Faun at the Barricades: The Life and Work of Floyd Dell. From 1960 through 1978 he taught at the University of Wisconsin. After

    G. Thomas Tanselle

    G._Thomas_Tanselle

  • Max Eastman
  • American writer and political activist (1883–1969)

    contributors during his tenure included Sherwood Anderson, Louise Bryant, Floyd Dell, Amy Lowell, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Robert Minor, John Reed, Carl Sandburg

    Max Eastman

    Max Eastman

    Max_Eastman

  • Mother Earth (magazine)
  • American anarchist periodical

    Voltairine de Cleyre John R. Coryell Julia May Courtney Padraic Colum Floyd Dell Mabel Dodge Will Durant Francisco Ferrer Guardia Ricardo Flores Magón

    Mother Earth (magazine)

    Mother Earth (magazine)

    Mother_Earth_(magazine)

  • The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door
  • 1920s autograph artwork

    Christopher Street in Greenwich Village, in the home of novelist and playwright Floyd Dell. The building was slated for demolition in 1920 when the owner of the

    The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door

    The_Greenwich_Village_Bookshop_Door

  • Vanguard Press
  • 1926–1988 American publishing house

    Stanley L. Davis Sr. (1977) Jean de la Brete (1958) Josué de Castro (1970) Floyd Dell (1929) Beatrice Schenk de Reginiers (1963) Robert De Vries (1954) Shirley

    Vanguard Press

    Vanguard_Press

  • Robert Burton
  • English scholar and author (1577–1640)

    Robert (1927). Dell, Floyd; Jordan-Smith, Paul (eds.). The Anatomy of Melancholy. New York: Tudor Publishing Company. OCLC 713809426. Dell, Floyd (1927). "Introduction"

    Robert Burton

    Robert Burton

    Robert_Burton

  • Esther Murphy Strachey
  • American historian (1897–1962)

    Strachey), Marguerite Namara, E. Oppenheimer (sic), Mannes the violinist, Floyd Dell, Max and Crystal Eastman, ex-premier Orlando, Etienne de Beaumont..."

    Esther Murphy Strachey

    Esther Murphy Strachey

    Esther_Murphy_Strachey

  • S. S. Van Dine
  • American journalist and author (1888–1939)

    two-year tenure, Wright published short stories by Gabriele D'Annunzio, Floyd Dell, Ford Madox Ford, D.H. Lawrence, and George Moore; a play by Joseph Conrad;

    S. S. Van Dine

    S. S. Van Dine

    S._S._Van_Dine

  • Egmont Arens
  • American publisher and industrial designer (1887–1966)

    Arens also published plays, one of which was The Angel Intrudes, by Floyd Dell, Flying Stag Plays, No. 3, in 1918. In addition, Arens worked on The Memoirs

    Egmont Arens

    Egmont_Arens

  • Art Young
  • American cartoonist and writer (1866–1943)

    October 1917, the federal government charged Young, Max Eastman, John Reed, Floyd Dell, Merrill Rogers and a one-time contributor with conspiracy to impede enlistment

    Art Young

    Art Young

    Art_Young

  • George Moore (novelist)
  • Irish writer and critic (1852–1933)

    Bennett, Arnold. Fame and fiction. G. Richards, 1901. Page 236+ Quote by Floyd Dell in "Introduction" to Confessions of a Young Man by George Moore. The Modern

    George Moore (novelist)

    George Moore (novelist)

    George_Moore_(novelist)

  • Louise Bryant
  • American activist and journalist (1885–1936)

    000 bail. In separate cases that year, Reed stood trial with Eastman, Floyd Dell, and others from the former staff of The Masses for conspiracy to obstruct

    Louise Bryant

    Louise Bryant

    Louise_Bryant

  • Heavenly Discourse
  • Essay collection by C.E.S Wood

    both list Eastman and John Reed. Starr (2002, p. 63) lists Eastman and Floyd Dell. The Wikipedia article for The Masses seems to indicate that it was just

    Heavenly Discourse

    Heavenly_Discourse

  • Lady of the Lake
  • Sorceress in Arthurian legend

    who attempts to seduce Merlin "but he throws her off the battlements". Floyd Dell's 1916 play is set in the contemporary Camelot, Maine, where Vivien is

    Lady of the Lake

    Lady of the Lake

    Lady_of_the_Lake

  • Susan Glaspell
  • American dramatist

    with the group include Edna St. Vincent Millay, Theodore Dreiser, and Floyd Dell, Glaspell's friend from the Davenport group. After their first two seasons

    Susan Glaspell

    Susan Glaspell

    Susan_Glaspell

  • Crystal Eastman
  • American lawyer, activist, feminist, and journalist (1881–1928)

    activists for several years. The group, including Ida Rauh, Inez Milholland, Floyd Dell, and Doris Stevens, also spent summers and weekends in Croton-on-Hudson

    Crystal Eastman

    Crystal Eastman

    Crystal_Eastman

  • Timeline of government attacks on journalists in the United States
  • U.S. attacks against journalists within the country

    repression. Editors and contributors to The Masses — including Max Eastman, Floyd Dell, Art Young, and John Reed – were twice tried in 1918 on charges that their

    Timeline of government attacks on journalists in the United States

    Timeline of government attacks on journalists in the United States

    Timeline_of_government_attacks_on_journalists_in_the_United_States

  • Mike Gold
  • American writer (1893–1967)

    writing career by submitting poems and articles to The Masses, edited by Floyd Dell and Max Eastman. He also wrote one-act plays of tenement life for the

    Mike Gold

    Mike Gold

    Mike_Gold

  • John Reed Clubs
  • Marxist organization for intellectuals

    Cowley Franz E. Daniel Miriam A. DeFord (Miriam Allen deFord) Adolf Dehn Floyd Dell L. A. De Santes Babette Deutsch Carl Van Doren John Dos Passos Robert

    John Reed Clubs

    John Reed Clubs

    John_Reed_Clubs

  • International Juridical Association
  • Professor at Columbia Law University Charles Erskine Scott Wood, writer Floyd Dell, writer Yetta Land, labor lawyer from Cleveland and executive secretary

    International Juridical Association

    International_Juridical_Association

  • Maxwell Bodenheim
  • American writer (1891–1954)

    Theodore Dreiser, Edgar Lee Masters, Witter Bynner, Arthur Davison Ficke, Floyd Dell, Vachel Lindsay and Sherwood Anderson. Bodenheim was a co-founder alongside

    Maxwell Bodenheim

    Maxwell Bodenheim

    Maxwell_Bodenheim

  • John Sloan
  • American painter (1871–1951)

    too doctrinaire led to a dispute with fellow editors Max Eastman and Floyd Dell, causing him to resign his position with that journal in 1916. He was

    John Sloan

    John Sloan

    John_Sloan

  • Charles Eugene Banks
  • American poet

    the Davenport group, including Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, and Floyd Dell. Banks later moved to Seattle, Washington, where he worked as an editor

    Charles Eugene Banks

    Charles Eugene Banks

    Charles_Eugene_Banks

  • Georgia O'Keeffe
  • American modernist artist (1887–1986)

    articles on women's suffrage and cultural politics with enthusiasm, such as Floyd Dell's Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism. There was much talk

    Georgia O'Keeffe

    Georgia O'Keeffe

    Georgia_O'Keeffe

  • Ethel M. Kelley
  • American writer

    subject "Women and Wives—Are they Rebels Against Society?", along with Floyd Dell, Harvey Fergusson, Thyra Samter Winslow, and John Van Alstyne Weaver.

    Ethel M. Kelley

    Ethel M. Kelley

    Ethel_M._Kelley

  • Chicago literature
  • Writing that reflects the culture of the city

    later works of Dreiser and the work of authors such as Sherwood Anderson, Floyd Dell, Carl Sandburg, Harriet Monroe, and Margaret Anderson. A period in the

    Chicago literature

    Chicago literature

    Chicago_literature

  • Provincetown Players
  • Artist collective in the United States

    Bound East for Cardiff. Other plays were by Neith Boyce, Susan Glaspell, Floyd Dell, Rita Wellman and Harry Kemp. A significant addition to the Players was

    Provincetown Players

    Provincetown Players

    Provincetown_Players

  • List of Alfred A. Knopf authors
  • President of the United States Linda Collison, American author and journalist Floyd Dell, novelist, poet, playwright, critic, editor Joan Didion, American writer

    List of Alfred A. Knopf authors

    List_of_Alfred_A._Knopf_authors

  • Barry, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    including 13.4% of those under age 18 and 14.0% of those age 65 or over. Floyd Dell, novelist, playwright, poet and literary critic; managing editor (The

    Barry, Illinois

    Barry, Illinois

    Barry,_Illinois

  • William Gropper
  • American cartoonist and muralist (1897–1977)

    decision no doubt accelerated by the magazine's growing financial woes. Floyd Dell took over the editorial helm for the next year or so, with the publication

    William Gropper

    William Gropper

    William_Gropper

  • Arthur Davison Ficke
  • American writer and poet (1883–1945)

    Dictionary of Iowa. University of Iowa Press, 2009. Web. 10 February 2014 Floyd Dell, "The Ficke Wing," Measure, no. 42 (August 1924) : 13. Works by Arthur

    Arthur Davison Ficke

    Arthur Davison Ficke

    Arthur_Davison_Ficke

  • VOKS
  • USSR cultural organization

    William Allan Neilson Vice Presidents: John Dewey, Stephen P. Duggan, Floyd Dell, Leopold Stokowski, Lillian D. Wald Treasurer: Allen Wardwell Secretary:

    VOKS

    VOKS

    VOKS

  • George Cram Cook
  • American playwright and writer (1873–1924)

    Chasm. Poetry (1925) Greek Coins; published posthumously with essays by Floyd Dell, Edna Kenton, and Susan Glaspell. Non-fiction (1899) Company B of Davenport

    George Cram Cook

    George Cram Cook

    George_Cram_Cook

  • Esther Shemitz
  • American painter, wife of Whittaker Chambers (1900–1986)

    included: Sherwood Anderson, Franz Boas, Walt Carmon, Malcolm Cowley, Floyd Dell, Carl Van Doren, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman, Fred Ellis, Kenneth Fearing

    Esther Shemitz

    Esther_Shemitz

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q
  • Kissing Jessica Stein (2001) Charles Herman-Wurmfeld Little Accident (1928) Floyd Dell Thomas Mitchell The Little Accident (1930) William James Craft Little

    List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_J_to_Q

  • 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    G. Abadilla, Giovanni Comisso, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Richmal Crompton, Floyd Dell, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Emilio Frugoni, Jack Kerouac, Eugenia Kielland

    1969 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1969 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1969_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Maria Purdy Peck
  • American essayist, economist, and civic leader

    September 2025. Noe, Marcia (6 June 2024). Three Midwestern Playwrights: How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre. Indiana

    Maria Purdy Peck

    Maria Purdy Peck

    Maria_Purdy_Peck

  • Ferrer Center and Colony
  • American anarchist social center and colony

    some of its performers struggled to speak English. They also hosted Floyd Dell's troupe and others from Greenwich Village. The Center had an air of radical

    Ferrer Center and Colony

    Ferrer Center and Colony

    Ferrer_Center_and_Colony

  • Watch and Ward Society
  • library, and in 1923, used its influence to suppress distribution of Floyd Dell's Janet March. In 1926, the society challenged a Herbert Asbury story called

    Watch and Ward Society

    Watch and Ward Society

    Watch_and_Ward_Society

  • Henrietta Rodman
  • American educator and feminist (1877–1923)

    the Woman's Peace Party, and wrote and lectured on pacifism. Playwright Floyd Dell said that Rodman "had an extraordinary gift for stirring things up. Incredibly

    Henrietta Rodman

    Henrietta Rodman

    Henrietta_Rodman

  • New York Workers School
  • Communist Party USA training center

    Saposs: labor historian Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: former IWW organizer Floyd Dell: editor of The Masses John Dos Passos: left-wing novelist Many prominent

    New York Workers School

    New_York_Workers_School

  • Marguerite Namara
  • American lyric soprano (1888–1974)

    Strachey), Marguerite Namara, E. Oppenheimer (sic), Mannes the violinist, Floyd Dell, Max and Crystal Eastman, ex-premier Orlando, Etienne de Beaumont ...

    Marguerite Namara

    Marguerite Namara

    Marguerite_Namara

  • Marilla Waite Freeman
  • American librarian

    The writer Floyd Dell is quoted in Freeman's obituary as stating that he "caught a glimpse of mountaintops" through Freeman's inspiration. Dell dedicated

    Marilla Waite Freeman

    Marilla Waite Freeman

    Marilla_Waite_Freeman

  • The Socialist Woman
  • 20th-century American magazine

    Blackwell Winnie Branstetter James F. Carey Ida Crouch-Hazlett Eugene V. Debs Floyd Dell Charles Fremont Dight Abigail Scott Duniway Charlotte Perkins Gilman George

    The Socialist Woman

    The Socialist Woman

    The_Socialist_Woman

  • Dell Parker
  • Fictional character

    William Parker, more commonly known as Dell Parker, is a character on the Grey's Anatomy spin-off, Private Practice. He was portrayed by actor Chris Lowell

    Dell Parker

    Dell_Parker

  • The Smart Set Anthology
  • (short story) (Mary Austin) - Jun 1906 "Jessica Screams" (short story) (Floyd Dell) - Apr 1913 "The Dead Are Silent" (short story) (Arthur Schnitzler) "A

    The Smart Set Anthology

    The_Smart_Set_Anthology

  • Herman George Scheffauer
  • American translator (1876–1927)

    such as Java Head; and Tampico (also with a foreword by Scheffauer), Floyd Dell, "George Challis", the pseudonym of Max Brand, Lesley Storm and Mary Borden

    Herman George Scheffauer

    Herman George Scheffauer

    Herman_George_Scheffauer

  • Marie Pavey
  • American stage actress

    United States as late as 1937. That year she starred in a production of Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell's Little Accident. In 1947 it was reported in the

    Marie Pavey

    Marie Pavey

    Marie_Pavey

  • Ruth Wittenberg
  • American activist and historic preservationist

    and intellectual figures like Crystal Eastman, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Floyd Dell, and Mabel Dodge. Wittenberg began a lifelong commitment to activism when

    Ruth Wittenberg

    Ruth_Wittenberg

  • Frances Maule Bjorkman
  • American feminist (1879–1966)

    in the auditorium of the new Masonic Temple. Douglas Clayton (1994). Floyd Dell: the life and times of an American rebel. ISBN 1-56663-059-2. Frances

    Frances Maule Bjorkman

    Frances Maule Bjorkman

    Frances_Maule_Bjorkman

  • Nina Moise
  • American actress, director

    Kenton. She directed seventeen productions, collaborating with playwrights Floyd Dell, Eugene O'Neill, Neith Boyce, and Susan Glaspell, among others, before

    Nina Moise

    Nina Moise

    Nina_Moise

  • William Ely Hill
  • American cartoonist and illustrator

    Village's creative scene from 1921 to 1925. Rescued from the demolition of Floyd Dell's home in 1921, the bright red door found new life at a 4 Christopher Street

    William Ely Hill

    William Ely Hill

    William_Ely_Hill

  • David Gilmour
  • English musician (born 1946)

    Schaffner, Nicholas (1991). Saucerful of Secrets: the Pink Floyd Odyssey (1st US paperback ed.). Dell Publishing. ISBN 978-0-385-30684-3. Wenner, Jann, ed.

    David Gilmour

    David Gilmour

    David_Gilmour

  • A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour
  • 1987–1989 concert tour by Pink Floyd

    Pink Floyd Odyssey. Dell. p. XIX. ISBN 978-0-385-30684-3. Retrieved 17 December 2024. Szacka, Léa-Catherine (12 August 2016). "When Pink Floyd played

    A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour

    A_Momentary_Lapse_of_Reason_Tour

  • Roger Waters
  • English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd (born 1943)

    Schaffner, Nicholas (1991). Saucerful of Secrets: the Pink Floyd Odyssey (1st US paperback ed.). Dell Publishing. ISBN 978-0-385-30684-3. Thompson, Dave (2013)

    Roger Waters

    Roger Waters

    Roger_Waters

  • Nathan Greene (lawyer)
  • American lawyer (1902-1964)

    Brissenden, Jerome Frank, Karl Llewelyn, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Floyd Dell, Yetta Land, Shad Polier, Thomas Emerson, Alger Hiss, Nathan Witt, Lee

    Nathan Greene (lawyer)

    Nathan_Greene_(lawyer)

  • A Father Without Knowing It
  • 1932 film directed by Robert Wyler

    A Father Without Knowing It Directed by Robert Wyler Written by Floyd Dell (play, novel) Gladys Lehman Yves Mirande Thomas Mitchell (play) Starring Noël-Noël

    A Father Without Knowing It

    A_Father_Without_Knowing_It

  • Alice French House (Davenport, Iowa)
  • Historic house in Iowa, United States

    members included George Cram Cook, Susan Glaspell, Arthur Davison Ficke, Floyd Dell, and Harry Hansen. While most of them had careers away from Davenport

    Alice French House (Davenport, Iowa)

    Alice French House (Davenport, Iowa)

    Alice_French_House_(Davenport,_Iowa)

  • List of Gilmore Girls characters
  • studio is used for town meetings, among other community events. Babette Dell (Sally Struthers) (2000–2007), eccentric neighbor and friend to the Gilmore

    List of Gilmore Girls characters

    List_of_Gilmore_Girls_characters

  • Seamus (song)
  • 1971 song by Pink Floyd

    Floyd. Da Capo Press. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-306-81752-6. Schaffner, Nicholas (1991). Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey. New York City: Dell Publishing

    Seamus (song)

    Seamus_(song)

  • Floyd Gottfredson
  • American cartoonist (1905–1986)

    Arthur Floyd Gottfredson (May 5, 1905 – July 22, 1986) was an American cartoonist best known for his defining work on the Mickey Mouse comic strip, which

    Floyd Gottfredson

    Floyd_Gottfredson

  • Stephen Curry
  • American basketball player (born 1988)

    1988, at Akron General Medical Center in downtown Akron, Ohio. His father, Dell Curry was a professional basketball player, and his mother, Sonya Adams,

    Stephen Curry

    Stephen Curry

    Stephen_Curry

  • Jocko Sims
  • American actor (born 1981)

    series The Last Ship. On the NBC TV show New Amsterdam, he portrayed Dr. Floyd Reynolds. In 2005, he appeared as Julius in Jarhead. In 2008, he starred

    Jocko Sims

    Jocko Sims

    Jocko_Sims

  • Joanne Whalley
  • British actress (born 1961)

    Beware Women and then moved to the Royal National Theatre appearing as Dewey Dell in Peter Gill's productions of As I Lay Dying at the Cottesloe Theatre. Further

    Joanne Whalley

    Joanne_Whalley

  • Karen Bass
  • Mayor of Los Angeles since 2022

    13, 2024. "Editorial: Mayor Bass has no more excuses for delaying Venice Dell homeless housing". Los Angeles Times. June 3, 2024. Folven, Edwin (September

    Karen Bass

    Karen Bass

    Karen_Bass

  • The Prey of the Dragon
  • 1921 film

    Gladys Jennings and Hal Martin. It was based on a short story by Ethel M. Dell. Harvey Braban as Robin Wentworth Gladys Jennings as Sybil Dehan Hal Martin

    The Prey of the Dragon

    The_Prey_of_the_Dragon

  • Roger Waters discography
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  • Flooding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Flood

  • Tide
  • n.

    To pour a tide or flood.

  • Spate
  • n.

    A river flood; an overflow or inundation.

  • Flood
  • v. i.

    The flowing in of the tide; the semidiurnal swell or rise of water in the ocean; -- opposed to ebb; as, young flood; high flood.

  • Surgent
  • a.

    Rising; swelling, as a flood.

  • Sluice
  • n.

    The stream flowing through a flood gate.

  • Water-bound
  • a.

    Prevented by a flood from proceeding.

  • Diluviate
  • v. i.

    To run as a flood.

  • Flood
  • v. i.

    A great flow of water; a body of moving water; the flowing stream, as of a river; especially, a body of water, rising, swelling, and overflowing land not usually thus covered; a deluge; a freshet; an inundation.

  • Flood
  • v. i.

    Menstrual disharge; menses.

  • Waterflood
  • n.

    A flood of water; an inundation.

  • Inundate
  • v. t.

    To cover with a flood; to overflow; to deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town.

  • Flood
  • v. t.

    To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other fluid; as, to flood arable land for irrigation; to fill to excess or to its full capacity; as, to flood a country with a depreciated currency.

  • Fresh
  • n.

    A flood; a freshet.

  • Flood
  • v. i.

    A great flow or stream of any fluid substance; as, a flood of light; a flood of lava; hence, a great quantity widely diffused; an overflowing; a superabundance; as, a flood of bank notes; a flood of paper currency.

  • Flood
  • v. t.

    To overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river flooded the valley.

  • Postdiluvian
  • n.

    One who lived after the flood.

  • Alluvion
  • n.

    An overflowing; an inundation; a flood.

  • Flooded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Flood

  • Subundation
  • n.

    A flood; a deluge.