Moross

Moross

Moross may refer to:

  • Ernest Moross, a motorsport press agent
  • Jerome Moross, an American-born composer
  • Kate Moross, a London-based designer and illustrator
  • Moross House, the oldest surviving brick house in Detroit, Michigan

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  • Moross House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places Michigan State Historic Site …   Wikipedia

  • Jerome Moross — (August 1, 1913 – July 25, 1983) was an American born composer for the stage, and a composer, conductor and orchestrator for motion pictures. Contents 1 Biography 2 Work on Broadway 3 References 4 External links …   Wikipedia

  • Jerome Moross — est un compositeur et chef d orchestre américain, né à New York le 1er août 1913, décédé d un accident cardio vasculaire à Miami (Floride) le 27 juillet 1983. Biographie Après sa formation, il s illustre dans quatre secteurs : Au cinéma …   Wikipédia en Français

  • morost — moross, morost obs. ff. morose, morass …   Useful english dictionary

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Detroit, Michigan — Location of Detroit in Michigan …   Wikipedia

  • The Golden Apple (musical) — Infobox Musical name= The Golden Apple subtitle= caption= music= Jerome Moross lyrics= John Treville Latouche book= John Treville Latouche basis= Iliad and Odyssey of Homer productions= 1954 Broadway 1995 Light Opera Works awards= The Golden… …   Wikipedia

  • The Big Country — Infobox Film | name =The Big Country caption = director = William Wyler producer = Gregory Peck William Wyler writer = Robert Wilder starring =Gregory Peck Jean Simmons music = Jerome Moross cinematography = Franz F. Planer, ASC editing = Robert… …   Wikipedia

  • Mile Road System (Detroit) — The Mile Road System in southeast Michigan was established as a way to delineate east west roads through the Detroit area and the surrounding rural rim.HistoryThe Mile Road System, and its most famous road, 8 Mile Road, came about largely as a… …   Wikipedia

  • Blitzen-Benz — 1909 baute Benz Cie. den „Blitzen Benz“. Er durchbrach mit seinem 200 PS (147 kW) starken Motor und 21,5 Liter Hubraum erstmals die 200 km/h Marke. Damit war er schneller als jedes damalige Flugzeug und die Eisenbahn und setzte 1911 mit …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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