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Dunlap
[duhn-lap]
noun
William, 1766–1839, U.S. dramatist, theatrical producer, and historian.
Example Sentences
“It is an amazing thing that we can become so interested in art discussion that our ‘sibyl war’ has widened art appreciation,” Dunlap wrote in 1934 before stepping down as president because of the controversy.
The club’s then-president, Anna May Dunlap, commissioned muralist and painter Maxine Albro to create frescoes for the north loggia of the Ebell’s garden — for which Albro toiled away during the heat of July and August that year.
One notable person from this period was John Dunlap, who printed the first copies of the Declaration of Independence.
Like John Dunlap who printed the first copies of the Declaration of Independence.
Dunlap’s style drew out the rootsy influences in Westerberg’s songwriting, as in the twangy “Achin’ to Be.”
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