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Musick (surname)
Musick is the surname of the following notable people: *Archie Musick (1902–1978), American painter *Edwin Musick (1894–1938), American airline pilot and aviation world record holder * Jack Musick (c. 1925–1977), American football player and coach * Jim Musick (1910–1992), American footballer * John R. Musick (1849–1901), American historical novelist and poet *Pat Musick (born 1949), American voice actress *Ruth Ann Musick Ruth Ann Musick (September 17, 1897 – July 2, 1974) was an American writer and folklorist specializing in West Virginia. She was the sister of artist Archie Musick and niece of writer John R. Musick. Biography Youth and education Born in Kir ...
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Archie Musick
Archie Leroy Musick (1902–1978) was an American Painting, painter. He studied under Thomas Hart Benton (painter), Thomas Hart Benton, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, and Boardman Robinson. Early life and family Archie Musick was born on January 19, 1902, in Kirksville, Missouri, to parents Levi Prince Musick and Zada (Goeghegan) Musick. He attended Kirksville schools and later Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (now known as Truman State University). In 1947 he married Irene Kolodziej, who was head of the ceramics department at the University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri, Columbia, and they were the parents of two children, Patricia Ruth Musick and Daniel Barrett Musick. After Irene's death he married Jane Wyeth Knight. Archie Musick was the brother of author and folklorist Ruth Ann Musick as well as the nephew of author John R. Musick. Career His first major mural, "Hard Rock Miners," (1934, 5″×14″) was funded by the Public Works of Art Project and may be seen in the C ...
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Edwin Musick
Edwin Charles Musick (August 13, 1894 – January 11, 1938) was chief pilot for Pan American World Airways and pioneered many of Pan Am's transoceanic routes including the famous route across the Pacific Ocean, ultimately reaching the Philippine Islands, on the ''China Clipper''. Biography Musick was born on August 13, 1894, in St. Louis, Missouri, where his father ran a hardware store The family moved to California when Musick was 9, and he first took flight during boyhood experiments. Musick attended John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles Poly for three years and continued for two years afterwards at night while working as an automobile mechanic. Musick would soon switch careers to become an aircraft mechanic in 1914 for the Glenn L. Martin Company.#fraser1980, Fraser, 1980, p. 264 In 1938, he and his wife (the former Cleo Livingston) were living in San Francisco; they had no children. Career After attending an air show at 1910 Los Angeles International Air Mee ...
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Jack Musick
John Elmore Musick ( – November 27, 1977) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Cornell University from 1966 to 1974. Musick played as a lineman at the University of Southern California (USC) from 1944 to 1946. In 1947 he became an assistant coach under Bob Blackman at Monrovia High School in Monrovia, California, and then followed him to Pasadena City College in 1949. In 1951 Musick became head coach at Hart High School. In 1953, he rejoined Bob Blackman at University of Denver where he served as head line coach. Musick worked in that capacity under Blackman for the next 13 years, including 11 after 1955 when both were hired by Dartmouth College. Dartmouth won four Ivy League titles with Musick coaching under Blackman. After replacing Tom Harp at Cornell, Musick won Cornell's first official Ivy League title in 1971, and coached top rusher Ed Marinaro. In 1971 Musick was also named Division I Coach of the Year by the American Footba ...
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Jim Musick
James Andrew Musick (May 5, 1910 – December 15, 1992) was an American football fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Boston Braves/Redskins from 1932 to 1936 and the Sheriff of Orange County, California from 1947 to 1975. He led the NFL in rushing in 1933. Early life and college career Jim Musick was born May 5, 1910, in Kirksville, Missouri to a family of some note. Famous relatives included authors John R. Musick and Ruth Ann Musick, as well as painter Archie Musick. His family moved to Southern California when Jim was a young boy. After attending Santa Ana High School, Musick played college football at the University of Southern California (USC) from 1929 to 1931. It was at USC he earned the nickname "Sweet" Musick as he helped lead the Trojans to two Rose Bowl victories and a national championship in 1931. Musick had 393 carries for 1,605 yards at USC. While at USC Musick even had a brief flirtation with Hollywood, having an uncredited role along w ...
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John R
John R. (born John Richbourg, August 20, 1910 – February 15, 1986) was an American radio disc jockey who attained fame in the 1950s and 1960s for playing rhythm and blues music on Nashville radio station WLAC. He was also a notable record producer and artist manager. Richbourg was arguably the most popular and charismatic of the four announcers at WLAC who showcased popular African-American music in nightly programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. (The other three were Gene Nobles, Herman Grizzard, and Bill "Hoss" Allen.) Later rock music disc jockeys, such as Alan Freed and Wolfman Jack, mimicked Richbourg's practice of using speech that simulated African-American street language of the mid-twentieth century. Richbourg's highly stylized approach to on-air presentation of both music and advertising earned him popularity, but it also created identity confusion. Because Richbourg and fellow disc jockey Allen used African-American speech patterns, many listeners thought t ...
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Pat Musick
Patricia Anne Musick is an American voice actress who has provided numerous voices in many television shows, films, and video games. Career Musick’s first role was in the 1981 film ''The Loch Ness Horror''. Her roles in animation include Snappy Smurfling in ''The Smurfs (1981 TV series), The Smurfs'' and Harold Frumpkin in ''Rugrats''. Musick additionally voiced Tony Toponi in the ''An American Tail (franchise), An American Tail'' franchise, basing his voice on a friend she knew from grade school. In the early 1990s, Musick was unable to reprise the role, taking time to raise her daughter, Mae Whitman, who was born in 1988, causing the use of her character to be limited in An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, the first sequel and completely unused in ''Fievel's American Tails'' until the direct-to-video sequels in the late 1990s. Personal life Musick married personal manager and set construction coordinator Jeff Whitman in 1983. They have one daughter, actress and singer Mae Wh ...
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