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Night and Day-You Are The One
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Janes, Regina
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Amputation
/ Classical music
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/ Porter, Cole (1891-1964)
2020
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Night and Day-You Are The One
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Janes, Regina
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2020
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Night and Day-You Are The One
2020
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Earlier, in 1906, the Peru Republican reported that Porter's father, S.F. Porter, Set out at once for Portland to bring his son home after he broke his leg, falling through a hay mow to the bam floor on a school-organized vacation camping trip. [...]the star-studded life unfolds: childhood riches in Peru, Indiana; prep school in Worcester, Mass.; failing first Greek and then algebra on the Yale entrance exams, but Yale nonetheless, where he wrote songs and shows; Harvard Faw School, shifting to the study of music; his first New York flop, then World War I and France. A relationship \"bordering on infatuation\" is reported with Alice Garrett, art and theatre-collecting ambassador's wife, whose EvergreenHouse is now a Johns Hopkins University museum. The only years with no new film or play were 1931, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1952. Since many years saw two or three openings, Porter averaged better than one a year.
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