Calloway


Cab(ell) 1907–1994, U.S. jazz bandleader and singer.
Contemporary Examples

Here on Earth, The Forgotten Founding Father, and Other Reviews The Daily Beast April 29, 2011
In Run-Up to Wedding of George & Amal, Celebs and Paparazzi Stir Up the Canals of Venice Barbie Latza Nadeau September 26, 2014

Historical Examples

Whirligigs O. Henry
The Adventures of Daniel Boone: the Kentucky rifleman Uncle Philip
Old Judge Priest Irvin S. Cobb
Counsel for the Defense Leroy Scott
The Adventures of Daniel Boone: the Kentucky rifleman Uncle Philip
Why Joan? Eleanor Mercein Kelly
Early Western Travels 1748-1846, Volume XIV Edwin James
Historic Tales, Vol. 1 (of 15) Charles Morris

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