Elsie

Elsie may refer to:

People

Stage name

  • Hahm Eun-jung (born 1988), South Korean singer and actress, a member of T-ara, Elsie is her stage name for solo
  • Family name (last name or surname)

  • Lily Elsie (1886-1962), born Elsie Bullough, English actress
  • Robert Elsie (born 1950 ), Canadian expert in Albanian culture and affairs
  • Given name (first name)

  • Elsie Baker (1883-1971), American actress and singer
  • Elsie Carlisle (1896-1977), popular English female singer
  • Elsie Ferguson (1883-1961), American stage and film actress.
  • Elsie Fox (c. 1900-1992), minor screenwriter in the 1930s, married to novelist/screenwriter Paul Hervey Fox
  • Elsie Inglis (1864-1917), innovative Scottish doctor
  • Elsie Janis (1889-1956), American singer, songwriter, actress, and screenwriter
  • Elsie Lefebvre (born 1979), Quebec politician
  • Elsie Lessa (1912-2000), American-Brazilian journalist and writer
  • Elsie Leung, member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
  • Elsie Lyon, a Canadian politician; see Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election#Elsie Lyon (Fisher)
  • A Dangerous Maid

    A Dangerous Maid is a musical with a book by Charles W. Bell, music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin (writing under the pseudonym "Arthur Francis"). The script is based on Bell's 1918 play A Dislocated Honeymoon. The story concerns an ex-showgirl who elopes with a society boy, but his family tries to break up the marriage. The Gershwins wrote ten songs for the musical, eight of which were used in the production, which premiered in Atlantic City, New Jersey on March 21, 1921. It toured through several cities and ended in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where it closed on April 16, 1921.

    The show was George Gershwin's second book musical and his first full score written with his brother Ira. The book is believed to be lost. The show is one of the few Gershwin musicals that never made it to Broadway. The book was revised and retitled Elsie and, later, entirely new music was written for it by Eubie Blake and others. This version was produced on Broadway in April 1923. Even though Elsie ran for only 40 performances, it made history as a rare early example of black songwriters writing for white performers. No one knows why director Edgar MacGregor abandoned the Gershwin score. Several of the songs were later reused, and Ella Fitzgerald had a success in 1959 with her recording of "Boy Wanted".

    William Grey Walter

    William Grey Walter (February 19, 1910 – May 6, 1977) was an American-born British neurophysiologist and robotician.

    Overview

    Walter was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1910. His ancestry was German/British on his father's side, and American/British on his mother's side. He was brought to England in 1915, and educated at Westminster School and afterwards in King's College, Cambridge, in 1931. He failed to obtain a research fellowship in Cambridge and so turned to doing basic and applied neurophysiological research in hospitals, in London, from 1935 to 1939 and then at the Burden Neurological Institute in Bristol, from 1939 to 1970. He also carried out research work in the United States, in the Soviet Union and in various other places in Europe. He married twice, and had two sons from his first marriage and one from the second. According to his eldest son, Nicolas Walter, "he was politically on the left, a communist fellow-traveller before the Second World War and an anarchist sympathiser after it." Throughout his life he was a pioneer in the field of cybernetics. In 1970 he suffered a brain injury in a motor scooter accident. He died seven years later on May 6, 1977 without fully recovering.

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    Between The Lines

    by: Also Eden

    There’s a sound deep inside
    And it feels just like thunder
    Like the rushing of white water
    And it’s bursting in your head
    There’s a fist around your heart
    And it’s grip is getting tighter
    And the sweat upon your face is running
    Burning in your eyes
    There’s no one there to help you now
    This time you’re really on your own
    There’s no one there to show you how
    You have to find ... find your own way home
    Caught in the spirit of the age
    I rode along the wave
    Accomplice to the avarice
    The master and the slave
    I played my role so easily
    Wore my costumes well
    And slapped and stabbed the backs of players
    Playing the kiss-and-sell
    And in this this life of give and take
    You know it’s better to receive
    And at the offer of an outstretched hand
    I’d ask what can you do, what can you do for me
    Ambition take me by the hand
    And guide me through the shifting sands
    Lead me to that promised land
    Where everyman’s a king
    Oh, feet of clay!
    Don’t fail me now
    There has to be a way some how
    Two steps forward, three steps back
    Break my heart, an art attack!
    Show me everything I lack, things I lack ...
    Seems to me, this seemed to be
    The only way that finally
    Tight-closed eyes would every see
    Cracks begin to show
    Swim up-stream, against the tide
    Choke on faith and swallow pride
    To find a new self, deep inside
    That I don’t know
    I don’t know!
    Parsons and priests will look after your soul
    But only you can exercise your self-control
    And there are people who make history
    While most read history books
    Whilst some attract admiring glances
    Most are scared to look
    And if, just by some miracle, we see the light
    I hope to God it’s bright enough
    To highlight wrong from right
    And will the signs for ‘up’ and ‘down’
    Be clear enough to show?
    And will we know the difference?
    I don’t know!
    I don’t know!
    And now those days have gone,
    Consigned to someone else’s memory
    Embrace the changes still to come
    Exploring every possibility
    No shame the glory days have gone!
    Farewell to broken dreams and chances missed
    Farewell to shallow smiles and hollow hearts
    And long forgotten promises
    And now it dawned, I watched the sunrise
    From the window of another day
    I felt the shackles that had bound me,
    Heavy, lighten, break and fade away
    And if the future is an open road
    I think I’ve learned to read the signs
    And if the future is an open book
    I’ve learned to read between the lines




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