Interviews and reception [sound recording] / by Bob and Betty Lewis.
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Lewis, Betty Jessel.
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Hall, David, 1916-2012
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Lewis, Robert Foster.
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Wood, Thor E.
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Thor E. Wood was Chief of the Performing Arts Research Center of the New York Public Library. P.A.R.C. has since been incorporated into the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. From the description of Correspondence concerning the 1982 exhibition, Contemporary American Composers, 1982 Jan. 30-1983 Mar. 14. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517501 From the guide to the Correspondence concerning the 1982 exhibition, Contemporary American Composers, ...
Wayne, David, 1914-1995
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Hershfield, Harry, 1885-1974
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Cartoonist, humorist, writer and lecturer. From the description of Harry Hershfield Collection, 1900-1969. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24890219 Harry Hershfield, who was known as "Mister New York," was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa of Russian immigrant parents. Hershfield is known for his depictions of ethnic humor and dialect in numerous comic strips that he created during his long career as a cartoonist, writer, and storyteller. At the age of 14 he ...