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Hollingsworth, Thekla
univ. with Dr. Ludwig; also Damrosch Cons, and with Howard Brockway. Songs: "Boats of Mine"; "Parting at Morning"; "Wash Day"; "Plantation Ditty"; "May Magic"; "Dusk Comes Floating By"; "Ah Love, How Soon?"; "The Sun at Last"; "Home Time"; "November"; "Sun of My Soul"; "From out the Long Ago." Home: 27 Tory Hole Rd., Darien, Conn.
Holden, Sidney, composer, author; b. Montreal, Canada, Sept. 17, 1900; d. San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 8, 1947. ASCAP 1925. Songs: "Yankee Rose"; "Tell Me Why You and I Should Be Strangers"; "More than Words Can Tell"; "San Domingo Bay"; "Two Lips on a Path of Roses." Address. Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Holiner, Mann, author; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 7, 1897. ASCAP 1933. Educ: Cornell Univ., American Acad, of Dramatic Arts. Actor in stock, later Broadway productions, also vaude­ville. Wrote special material for stage. World War II, Major, U.S. Army, Chief Radio Service, Program Sec­tion. Radio advertising executive. Wrote lyrics for Broadway produc­tions: Gay Paree; Angela; Boom Boom; Rhapsody in Black; Black Birds, Special material for: Tempta­tions, The Red Robe, White Lilacs; Broadway Nights; A Night in Venice; Luckee Girl Songs: "There Never Was a Town Like Paris"; "Sing a Little Tune"; "Come On and Make Whoopee"; "You Can't Stop Me from Loving You"; "What's Keeping My Prince Charming"; "Till the Real Thing Comes Along"; "I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby"; "Your Mother's Son-in-Law"; "I'm Walkin' the Chalk Line"; "Concentrate a Little on Love"; "A Love Like Ours"; "Why Shouldn't It Happen to Us?" Home: 300 East 57 St., New York 22, N.Y.
Hollander, Frederick, composer, au­thor; b. London, Eng., Oct. 18, 1896.
ASCAP 1936. Of musical parentage. Educ: primary schools, Germany. At seven, Berlin Cons, of Music. At eighteen, associate conductor, Prague Opera House. World War I, organized operetta troupe for entertainment of wounded soldieis. Associated with Max Reinhardt, Berlin. During visit to America, became interested in mu­sic for motion pictures. On return to Germany, scored picture, The Blue Angel. In motion-picture studios in Europe and later U.S.; scored many pictures. Songs. "Moonlight and Shadows"; "Whispers in the Dark"; "Awake in a Dream"; "Desire"; "You Leave Me Breathless"; "Falling in Love Again"; "Lovelight in the Star­light." Home: 1248 No. Crescent Heights Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Holler, John, composer, arranger, or­ganist, choirmaster, b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1904. ASCAP 1941. Educ : Music with private teachers, Walter S. Fleming, Chas. O. Banks, David McK. Williams, and Norman Coke-Jephcott. Made many musical settings for Biblical texts, arrange­ments of Mozart, Bach, Brahms, and other standard works; composed hymns, anthems, liturgical music; woiks for Junior Choirs. Associate editor of publishing company. Or­ganist and choirmaster St. Mark's Church, New York; National treasurer Amer. Guild of organists; holds degree of Associate. Member of "The Bo­hemians"; St. Wilfred Club of N.Y.C. Works for chorus: "Jesus, Meek and Gentle"; "Praise My Soul"; "Our Shepherd"; "Saviour, Teach Me"; "Benedictus es, Domine"; "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks"; "The King of Love." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Hollingsworth, Thekla, composer, au­thor; b. Lake Rollins Plantation, La. Aug. 21. ASCAP 1928. Educ.: private tutors and Maddox Seminary, Little Rock, Ark. Connected with The Near