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  1. Kirke La Shelle (September 23, 1862 – May 16, 1905) was an American journalist, playwright and theatrical producer. He was known for his association with such successful productions as The Wizard of the Nile , The Princess Chic , Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush , Arizona , The Earl of Pawtucket , The Virginian , The Education of Mr. Pipp and The ...

  2. Kirke La Shelle. (1862—1905) Quick Reference. (1862–1905), manager. Born in Wyoming, Illinois, he left school to work in newspapers, eventually rising to managing editor of several Chicago dailies. He became the business manager for E. S. ... From: La Shelle, Kirke in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  3. Read Kirke La Shelle Co. v. Paul Armstrong Co., 263 N.Y. 79, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database.

  4. Kirke La Shelle Company v. The Paul Armstrong Company et al. 263 N.Y. 79; 188 N.E. 163; 1933 N.Y. LEXIS 802. Table of Contents. The Kirke La Shelle Company, Appellant, v. The Paul Armstrong Company et al., Respondents. Content. 7-4 Kirke La Shelle [oblig. of licensor not to frustrate] The Kirke La Shelle Company, Appellant, v.

  5. Mar 1, 2016 · Although the court maintained the Kirke La Shelle principle that parties may not be deprived of rights to new technologies based on their ignorance of those technologies, the Bartsch court set a fairly high bar for what constitutes permissible “ignorance” of future technologies.

  6. Read Kirke La Shelle Co. v. Armstrong, 173 App. Div. 232, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database.

  7. Kirke La Shelle provided the libretto for Julian Edwards' bold score for The Princess Chic which opened at the Casino Theatre, New York, on 12 February 1900. La Shelle's tale told how Princess Chic of Normandy, disguised as a peasant, warns Charles the Bold of King Louis' plans to make trouble.