Members of Corcoran Group's Harlem Office accept an award from Sylvia Woods in recognition of their support of the Sylvia and Herbert Woods College Scholarship Fund.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: Members of Corcoran Background Corcoran. Spelling variations include: MacCorcoran, O'Corcoran,Corcorran and others. The Irish surname Corcoran is derived from the Gaelic word Corcair, now used to denote purple but formerly meaning ruddy, or 'of reddish complexion'. Group's Harlem Office accept an award from Sylvia Woods This article is about the restaurateur. For the harpist, see Sylvia Woods (harpist). Sylvia Woods (February 2 1926) opened the world famous African American restaurant Sylvia's in Harlem on Lenox Avenue, New York, NY. in recognition of their support of the Sylvia and Herbert Woods College Scholarship Fund. Pictured l-r: Nancy Love, Suena Williams, Paul Chapru, Wendy Nelson, Michelle Lyons, Sylvia Woods, Sandy Wilson Sandy Wilson (born May 19, 1924) is a British composer and lyricist, best known for his musical, The Boy Friend (1954). Wilson was born in Sale, Greater Manchester, and was educated at Harrow School and Oriel College, Oxford. , Shabrelle Hunter-Green, Robert Aviles and Julia Torrence. |
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