The triumph of Bohemia : a forest play / by George Sterling; music by Edward F. Schneider. Being the thirtieth annual midsummer highjinks of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco, as enacted by members of the club at the Bohemian Grove in Sonoma County, California, the twenty-seventh night of July, nin

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The triumph of Bohemia : a forest play / by George Sterling; music by Edward F. Schneider. Being the thirtieth annual midsummer highjinks of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco, as enacted by members of the club at the Bohemian Grove in Sonoma County, California, the twenty-seventh night of July, nineteen hundred and seven.

Play produced by Porter Garnett; music by Edward F. Schneider. Script (21 p.) followed by Synopsis of the music (6 p.), which in the top copy includes musical themes on mounted slips of paper.

2 items ; 27 cm.

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Schneider, Edward F. (Edward Faber), 1872-1950

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Obituary appeared in the Oakland Tribune, Sunday, July 2, 1950, p. 14a. Edward Faber Schneider, 77, Dean of Music at Mills College for 30 years, (sic) and world famous composer of tone poems, died yesterday [i.e., Saturday, July 1, 1950] in a Santa Clara County rest home. Noted as a pianist and as a teacher of piano, Mr. Schneider has been in ailing health. He was active as teacher, however, until recent years. ...

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Sterling, George, 1869-1926

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California poet. From the description of Papers of George Sterling [manuscript] 1910-27. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647944409 American poet. From the description of To Ruth Chatterton : typed poem signed, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122445441 From the description of Letter, San Francisco, Ca. to Norbert Hyatt, Hartford, Ct. [manuscript] 1922 March 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647944413 George Sterli...