Bright eyes [collection] : a musical comedy / book by Chas. Dickson ; lyrics by O.A. Hauerbach ; music by Karl L. Hoschna with additional numbers by F. Holbrook ; with lyrics by C. Lean and C. Davis. 1909.

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Bright eyes [collection] : a musical comedy / book by Chas. Dickson ; lyrics by O.A. Hauerbach ; music by Karl L. Hoschna with additional numbers by F. Holbrook ; with lyrics by C. Lean and C. Davis. 1909.

Arranged in three groups: I. Vocal scores (2). II. Promptbooks (9 in 17 vols.). III. Dialogue parts (1). All items are in English. Vocal scores were published by M. Witmark (New York, c1909). The promptbooks are typescript. Three in nine volumes are for the play "Mistakes will happen," on which the musical comedy is based. The dialogue part is typescript for the role of Henry Quick.

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Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963

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Songwriter, playwright. From the description of Reminiscences of Otto Harbach : oral history, 1958. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86158341 Otto Harbach, librettist and lyricist, was born Otto Hauerbach in Salt Lake City. He was educated at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and went on to teach English at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. Moving to New York in 1901, Harbach (who changed the spelling of ...

Dickson, Charles, 1886-1978

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Lean, Cecil, 1878-1935

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Holbrook, Florence, 1860-1932

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Florence Holbrook was an educator and author involved in the peace movement during the early years of the 20th century. She was a member of the Chicago Peace Society, chair of the Women's Peace Committee of the Chicago Political Equity League, and President of the Chicago Division of the Illinois State Teachers Association. Holbrook managed Rosika Schwimmer's antiwar lecture tour of the United States after the outbreak of war in Europe. Holbrook was also an occasional speaker on the theme of pea...

Hoschna, Karl

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Davis, Collin

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