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Description
People attending the performance include Mrs. Stanley Page, Mrs. Thomas C. Howe Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard, Peter McBean, Mary Hayne, Mrs. W.W. Mein, Jane Suruerlan, Mrs. Ursula Castle, James Walker, Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgarteu, Nancy Short, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Short, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keil, Felix McGinnis, Virginia Pigott, Lewis Coleman, Mrs. Robert Roos, Mrs. Agnes Reynauld, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington, Henderson, Betty Dresser, Mrs. Rich Hyde, Manuela Hudson, Mrs. Vanderbilt Phelps, Woodward Marlone, Mrs. John D. Bradley, Stanley Easton and Barbara Bauer.
Type
image
Format
News photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area. Negatives--California--San Francisco Bay Area. Photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
Extent
15 photographs film negatives
Identifier
BANC PIC 2006.029--NEG box 683, sleeve 096223_05
Subject
News photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area Negatives--California--San Francisco Bay Area Photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area
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