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... York , and tried out plays for Broadway producers . In 1925 she pur- chased the Bonstelle Playhouse in Detroit and ... York . In 1869 he built Booth's Theatre in New BOOTH - BOOTHE 103 York and managed it until 1874.
... York , and tried out plays for Broadway producers . In 1925 she pur- chased the Bonstelle Playhouse in Detroit and ... York . In 1869 he built Booth's Theatre in New BOOTH - BOOTHE 103 York and managed it until 1874.
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... York and Lancaster , The First Part of . ( 1594. ) Anonymously published ; a play on the same subject as Shakespeare's King Henry VI , and long considered the source used by Shakespeare for his work . Shortly after- ward appeared The ...
... York and Lancaster , The First Part of . ( 1594. ) Anonymously published ; a play on the same subject as Shakespeare's King Henry VI , and long considered the source used by Shakespeare for his work . Shortly after- ward appeared The ...
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... York Public Library by Harry Thomashefsky after his father's death in 1939 . Yoke . Square " U " shaped metal strip for mounting spotlights . York cycle . A series of forty - eight English miracle plays completed about the middle of the ...
... York Public Library by Harry Thomashefsky after his father's death in 1939 . Yoke . Square " U " shaped metal strip for mounting spotlights . York cycle . A series of forty - eight English miracle plays completed about the middle of the ...
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