Lotte Goslar papers 1923-1997

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Lotte Goslar papers 1923-1997

Lotte Goslar, a clown-mime, was known for her eccentric and whimsical comedy. She performed throughout Europe and the United States. Her most famous solo was Grandma Always Danced.

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