- Greene and Greene
- architectural style typifying the American Arts and Crafts Movement (named for brothers Charles and Henry Greene)
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Greene and Greene — was an architectural firm established by brothers Charles Sumner Greene (1868–1957) and Henry Mather Greene (1870–1954), influential early 20th Century American architects. Active primarily in California, their bungalow houses and larger scale… … Wikipedia
Greene (town), New York — Greene is a town in Chenango County, New York, United States. The population was 5,729 at the 2000 census. The town is named after General Nathanael Greene.The Town of Greene is located in the southwest corner of the county and contains a village … Wikipedia
Greene County, Pennsylvania — Greene County Courthouse in Waynesburg … Wikipedia
Greene — may refer to:PlacesIn the United States: *Greene, Indiana, unincorporated place *Greene, Iowa, city in Butler County *Greene, Maine, town in Androscoggin County *Greene (town), New York, in Chenango County **Greene (village), New York, in the… … Wikipedia
Greene's Tu Quoque — Greene s Tu Quoque, also known as The City Gallant, is a Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Cooke. The play was a major popular success upon its premier, and became something of a legend in the theatre lore of the seventeenth… … Wikipedia
GREENE, HAROLD H. — GREENE, HAROLD H. (1923–2000), U.S. federal judge. Greene was born in Frankfurt, Germany. In 1939 the family fled, making their way to Belgium, Vichy France, Spain, and Portugal before arriving in New York in 1943. Greene already spoke fluent… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Greene County Courthouse (Iowa) — Greene County Courthouse U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
GREENE, LORNE — (1915–1987), actor. Born in Ottawa, Canada, Greene attended Queen s University in Kingston, Ontario. After he graduated, he began to work in radio broadcasting, rising to prominence as an accomplished newscaster. As chief radio announcer on the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Greene's Tutorial College — is an independent educational establishment in Oxford which specialises in providing one to one tuition for students of any age, though particularly 16 18 year olds. Established in 1969 by Edward Greene, Greene s Tutorial College was originally… … Wikipedia
GREENE, SHECKY — (1926– ), U.S. comedian actor. Greene is known as the top of Las Vegas tuxedo wearing, rim shot comedians, often compared to don rickles and buddy hackett . Born Fred Sheldon Greenfield in Chicago, Ill., Greene served in the Navy and was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Greene, Rhode Island — Greene is a small village in the southwest corner of the town of Coventry, Rhode Island, United States. It is on the Connecticut border, just north of West Greenwich. The name derives from Nathanael Greene, a Rhode Island born general in the… … Wikipedia