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... Players stated " all persons calling themselves Schollers going abroad begging . . . ; all Fencers , Bearwards , common players of Interludes and Minstrels wandering abroad ( other than players of Interludes belonging to any Baron of ...
... Players stated " all persons calling themselves Schollers going abroad begging . . . ; all Fencers , Bearwards , common players of Interludes and Minstrels wandering abroad ( other than players of Interludes belonging to any Baron of ...
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... Players , offered ten weeks of hair - raisers in New York City . See also Grand Guignol Players . Grand Guignol Players . A French theatrical company which appeared in New York in October , 1923. Some of the plays offered were : A Night ...
... Players , offered ten weeks of hair - raisers in New York City . See also Grand Guignol Players . Grand Guignol Players . A French theatrical company which appeared in New York in October , 1923. Some of the plays offered were : A Night ...
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... Players Club ( Santa Barbara , California ) ; Theatre League and Plays and Players ( Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ) ; Birmingham Little Theatre ( Alabama ) ; Civic Theatre ( Palo Alto , California ) ; Community Players ( San Diego ...
... Players Club ( Santa Barbara , California ) ; Theatre League and Plays and Players ( Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ) ; Birmingham Little Theatre ( Alabama ) ; Civic Theatre ( Palo Alto , California ) ; Community Players ( San Diego ...
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CONTENTS | xi |
Preface George Freedley | xii |
Acoustics 2343 | 24 |
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