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The Littlest Girl
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Program for performance of "More Than Queen" starring Julia Arthur at the Detroit Opera House beginning February 19, 1900
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Program booklet for a production of "The Dollar Princess," at the Detroit Opera House, beginning April 24, 1911
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Sepia-toned photo of a group of people dressed as circus performers promoting the film, "Her Elephant Man," posed in front of the exterior of the William Fox Washington Theatre, as taken from Washington Boulevard
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Sepia-toned photo of the exterior of the New Empire Theatre as taken from the east side of Woodward Avenue, facing west
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Program booklet for a production of "The Auctioneer," at the Detroit Opera House beginning April 14, 1902
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Program booklet for performances of a series of Shakespeare's plays starring E
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Program for performance of "Merely Mary Ann" starring Eleanor Robson beginning January 15, 1906 at the Detroit Opera House; program features cast of characters, scene synopses, and musical program as well as advertisements for various Detroit-based companies; front cover is in color and features an illustration of a Classically dressed woman on the left side and a man in Renaissance-era costume on the right; between the two people are the masks of tragedy and comedy; "B
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Broadside program for performance of "The Newlyweds and their Baby" at the Lyceum Theatre beginning November 16, 1913; one-sided; program features cast of characters, scene synopses, musical program, and business staff list; bottom of program features an advertisement for the "Walk-Over Shoe Co
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Program for a vaudeville performance at the Lyceum Theatre featuring the Refined Vaidis Sisters, scheduled for the week of Monday, December 1st; front cover is brown and yellow on white paper; illustration of a fairy seated in a toga by a tree; "Lyceum Theatre" at top next to illustration of someone blowing in to two bugles; "Charles Shaw and Orin DeLane, Lessees and Managers;" Winn and Hammond are credited as the binders, printers, and engravers, and E
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