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  1. Arthur Howard Estabrook (American, 1885 – 1944) The Jukes in 1915. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution, 1916. [Paper No. 25 Of The Station For Experimental Evolution At Cold Spring Harbor] Depository 364 Es8 University of Missouri Libraries University of Missouri

  2. Estabrook started his entertainment career writing for films, including "Dressed to Kill" (1928), the drama "The Shopworn Angel" (1929) with Nancy Carroll and the adaptation "The Virginian" (1929 ...

  3. The Mysteries of Myra: Directed by Leopold Wharton, Theodore Wharton. With Jean Sothern, Howard Estabrook, Allan Murnane, M.W. Rale. Myra Maynard, is plagued by a wide variety of metaphysical assaults by the corrupt Black Order, a secret organization which uses magic, curses and any supernatural means possible to achieve its ends.

  4. Howard Estabrook from "Leading Moving Picture Stars" (W623). Issued ca. 1917 by Kromo Gravure Photo Company, Detroit, Michigan. Several sets of photos of early silent film screen stars were available over the counter in packages/ boxed sets of 50 unnumbered cards for a dime. Cards were sold to other companies for their movie card promotions.

  5. Dr. Arthur Howard Estabrook was born on May 9, 1885, to Arthur Francis and Susan Rebecca (Breck) in Leicester, Massachusetts. Estabrook earned an AB degree in 1905 and an AM in 1906 from Clark College in Worcester, Massachusetts. He was a fellow and assistant in zoology at Clark in 1906-1907.

  6. Oct 29, 2013 · Estabrook, Arthur H. (Arthur Howard); Estabrook, Arthur H. (Arthur Howard), 1885-Publication date 1916 Topics

  7. Arthur Howard Estabrook (American, 1885 – 1944) Ivan Eugene McDougle (American, ca. 1892 – 1955) Mongrel Virginians; The Win Tribe. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1926. Annex 326.973 Es8 University of Missouri Libraries University of Missouri