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Encyclopedia > Arthur Collins

You may be looking for Arthur A. Collins, founder of Collins Radio Arthur A. Collins (1909-1987) founded Collins Radio, which is now a part of Rockwell-Collins. ... Collins Radio was responsible for some of the most advanced radio receiving technology available between the 1940s and the 1970s. ...


Arthur Francis Collins (February 7, 1864 - August 3, 1933) was a singer who recorded many early records. February 7 is the 38th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1864 (MDCCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ... August 3 is the 215th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (216th in leap years), with 150 days remaining. ... 1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...

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1899

George M. Cohan George Michael Cohan (July 3? 4?, 1878 – November 5, 1942) was a United States entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer, director, and producer of Irish descent. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... Harry Von Tilzer (July 8, 1872 - January 10, 1946) was a very popular United States songwriter. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ...

1900

  • "My Sunflower Sue" with The Metropolitan Orchestra
  • "You're Talking Rag Time"

1901

  • "Every Darky Had A Raglan On"

1902

  • "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home"
  • "Drill Ye Tarriers,Drill"

1903

William Jerome (1865 - 1932) was a United States songwriter. ... The Victor Talking Machine Company (1901 - 1929) was a United States corporation, the leading American producer of phonographs and phonograph records and one of the leading phonograph companies in the world at the time. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... Andrew B. Sterling, born on August 26, 1874 in New York City was a U.S. lyricist. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ... Cover of sheet music published in 1923. ... Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ...

1905

  • "The Preacher And The Bear"
  • "Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown"
  • "My Irish Molly O"
  • "Nobody"
  • "What You Going To Do When The Rent Come's 'Round"

1906

  • "Won't You Fondle Me"
  • "When A Poor Relation Comes To Town"

1907

  • "Bake Dat Chicken Pie" (w.m Byron G. Harlan)
  • "Whats The Use Of Knocking When A Man Is Down"

1903 Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby (w. ...

1909

  • "That's A Plenty"
  • "Everybody's Picken' On Me"
  • "Abraham Lincoln Jone's Or The Christening"
  • "A Possum Supper At The Darktown Church"
  • "Down At The Hiskin'Bee" (w.m. Byron G. Harlan)

1903 Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby (w. ...

1910

1903 Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby (w. ...

1911

  • "Play That Barbershop Chord"
  • 'The Barn Dance" (w.m Byron G. Harlan)

1912

  • "Rum Tum Tiddle"

1915

1903 Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby (w. ... 1903 Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby (w. ...

1916

1903 Please Mother, Buy Me A Baby (w. ...

1918

  • "When Tony Goes Over The Top"

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Arthur Collins (All Black) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (391 words)
Arthur Harold Collins, fullback for the All Blacks (1932,1934) and for Taranaki (1927-1937), was born in Stratford, New Zealand on July 19, 1906.
Collins missed selection for the first test match, which was lost 21-17, but took over for the second in Brisbane on 16 July in which he contributed a penalty goal to New Zealand's 21-3 victory.
Collins retired from representative rugby football in 1937, and went on to serve as a coach and an administrator for Clifton Club, being honoured with life membership in 1970.
A. A. Collins Story (2976 words)
Collins said he, Nemec and Bukacek got together so frequently, and the squad car was parked in front of the house so often, that neighbors began to wonder whether Collins was in some kind of trouble with the police.
Collins, Paul Engle, and Winfield Salisbury outfitted a truck with short wave transmitting and receiving equipment and took a summer trip to the southwest states.
Collins and his work force of one arrived at the building only to discover that neither had a key to get into the basement area, where the company was to begin production the next morning.
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