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SABAVALA, SHABOKH
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Sack, Arkady J.
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SACKS, ALEXANDER
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SACKS, I. MILTON
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SADOFF, DR. LOUIS
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SAID, EDWARD W.
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SAKHAROV, ELENA BONNER
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SALPETER, ALBERT L. WEEKS \ ELIAHU
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SALPETER, JONATHAN COTTIN \ DONALD KIRK \ ARNOLD ABRAMS \ ELIAHU
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SALPETER, SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA \ ELIAHU
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SALPETER, THOMAS LAND \ ELLAHU
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SALTPETER, ELIAHU
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Saltzman, Israel
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Salvadori, Max
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SALVEMENI, GAETANO
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Salvemini, Prof. Gaetano
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SALVEMINI, PROFESSOR GAETANO
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Salxman, Herman
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Samuel, Hyman F.
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SAMUELS, CHARLES THOMAS
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SAMUELS, GERTRUDE
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SAMUELS, HARLES THOMAS
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SAMUELSON, PAUL A.
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SANDBERG, NEIL
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Sandberg, Sam
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SANDBURG, CARL
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SANDERS, RONALD
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SANDERS, SOL
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Sandomirsky, Vera
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SANDOZ, ROBERT
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SANDY, STEPHEN
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Sanger, Margaret
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Saposs, Bertha Tigay
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Saragat, Giuseppe
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Sassenbach, Johan
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SAUVAGE, ALEXANDER M. BICKEL/LEO
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On Stage
(June 1988)
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On Stage CHESS' AND OTHER GAMES BY LEO SAUVAGE Chess, the musical that closed recently at the Imperial Theater after a disappointing two-month run, was directed by Trevor Nunn. Tim Rice...
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On Stage
(June 1988)
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On Stage MAMET'S UNREAL HOLLYWOOD BY LEO SAUVAGE The new David Mamet play that opened recently at the Royale Theater is called Speed-the-Plow, apparently after an old form of farewell once...
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On Stage
(April 1988)
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On Stage SPRING SALAD BY LEO SAUVAGE IF a real-life episode whose salient quality is its bizarreness is being milked for a Broadway theatrical production, one hopes that those responsible...
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On Stage
(March 1988)
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On Stage NUCLEAR EXCHANGES BY LEO SAUVAGE Two diplomats, an American and a Russian, are discussing terms for mutual arms reduction. Their conversation takes place in the...
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Phantom of the Box Office
(February 1988)
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On Stage PHANTOM OF THE BOX OFFICE BY LEO SAUVAGE There now seems to be little doubt left. For many seasons to come-perhaps until the end of the century-a river of paying spectators...
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Broadway Fits and Starts
(November 1987)
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On Stage BROADWAY FITS AND STARTS BY LEO SAUVAGE BY tradition, the New York theater season begins with the arrival of fall. Yet it was only after several weeks of false starts thata 1987-88...
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On Stage
(September 1987)
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On Stage SCANDAL ON BAKER STREET BY LEO SAUVAGE There was a time when London, alone among the cities of the world, offered the theater fanatic an irresistible opportunity: By attending some...
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On Stage
(June 1987)
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On Stage JUGGLING THE BARD BY LEO SAUVAGE Much has Happened with the Lincoln Center Repertory in the nearly three decades since its promising beginning in the uncommonly well...
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Cool Lust
(June 1987)
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On Stage COOL LUST BY LEO SAUVAGE LONDON, this season's source of such Broadway megahits as the execrable Starlight Express and the flawed yet not unappealing Les Misérables, has finally...
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Toying with Lives
(April 1987)
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On Stage TOYING WITH LIVES BY LEO SAUVAGE The revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons now at the John Golden Theater is more than a little unsure of its focus. Nonetheless, it is an...
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Worlds Apart
(April 1987)
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On Stage WORLDS APART BY LEO SAUVAGE Of the few legitimate plays that have opened on Broadway this season, August Wilson's Pulitzer Prizewinning Fences at the 46 th Street Theater is far...
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On Stage
(March 1987)
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On Stage HUGOS UNLIKELY LIBRETTO BY LEO SAUVAGE It has been called the biggest event in show business history—and if the accent is on business, that's probably true of Les Misérables at...
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Shades of Absurdity
(March 1987)
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On Stage SHADES OF ABSURDITY BY LEO SAUVAGE JANUSZ Glowacki is not a Polish refugee, but his plays and books—including one about the Solidarity movement—have long been the target of...
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Midseason Potpourri
(February 1987)
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On Stage MDSEASON POTPOURRI BY LEO SAUVAGE A "new work" by Arthur Miller cannot be ignored—even when, like Danger: Memory!, it consists of two brief one-act plays in a limited engagement...
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On Stage
(December 1986)
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On Stage SIMONIZED SUCCESS BY LEO SAUVAGE Among the 20-odd Neil Simon plays presented on Broadway, few have been failures by the lights of the critics, and fewer by the figures of the box office....
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On Stage
(November 1986)
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On Stage MIXED GRILL BY LEO SAUVAGE Although several more or less agreeable productions have recently opened in theaters on Broadway and off, the most remarkable dramatic event of the late fall...
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On Stage
(November 1986)
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On Stage FOREIGN AID FOR BROADWAY BY LEO SAUVAGE Once again London is providing New York with good legitimate theater. Simon Gray has brought to Broadway the kind of play that doesn't need music...
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On Stage
(October 1986)
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On Stage GOING FULL CIRCLE BY LEO SAUVAGE It was not exactly a play that marked the start of the Off-Broadway season at the Circle in the Square Theater on Bleecker Street. Although the program...
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On Stage
(September 1986)
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On Stage COCKNEY ARISTOCRATS BY LEO SAUVAGE Albeit unfairly, critics arriving on the opening night of Me and My Girl may understandably have felt some resentment toward the first production to be...
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On Stage
(May 1986)
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On Stage TRAGIC MISALLIANCES BY LEO SAUVAGE Of the three prominent revivals that opened on Broadway this spring, only Long Day's Journey into Night could be called a truly memorable theatrical...
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Artful Maneuvers
(March 1986)
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On Stage ARTFUL" MANEUVERS BY LEO SAUVAGE Twenty years ago, Joe Orton's Loot opened to many takers in London's West End. It reached Broadway in 1968—one year after the author's murder by his...
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On Stage
(March 1986)
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On Stage ACTS OF INSANITY BY LEO SAUVAGE LEAVING ASIDE the popularity Sam Shepard has gained from his other activities, strictly as a playwright he seems to have achieved a status near the top in...
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On Stage
(February 1986)
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On Stage MIXED MANNERS BY LEO SAUVAGE MICHAEL FRAYN occupies a major place in today's British theater. His superb farce, Noises Off, was also enjoyed in New York and in Paris as much as in...
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On Stage
(November 1985)
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On Stage MUSICAL MYSTERIES BY LEO SAUVAGE wILLARD HuNTINGTON WRIGHT called it" a straightaway detective story which might almost be used as a model for this type of fiction." Better known as S....
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On Stage
(October 1985)
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On Stage AVANT-GARDE ANTITHESIS BY LEO SAUVAGE Broadway's Circle in the Square Theater has launched its 35 th Anniversary Season with a roller-skating extravaganza by director Andrei Serban. It...
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On Stage
(September 1985)
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On Stage O'NEILLS FROZEN SOULS BY LEO SAUVAGE The 1985-86 Broadwayseasonhas started in a promising way at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater—paradoxically, with an impressive revival of Eugene O'Neill's...
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On Stage
(April 1985)
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On Stage LIFE ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI BY LEO SAUVAGE Almost all of the flags on the Great White Way have gone up to salute Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues as the first "comedy hit" of the current...
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On Stage
(March 1985)
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On Stage BROADWAY SPRING QUARTET by LEO SAUVAGE Although it had a part in bringing Eugene O'Neill the 1936 Nobel Prize for Literature, Strange Interlude is not among the relatively few titles...
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On Stage
(January 1985)
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On Stage PICK OF THE PACK BY LEO SAUVAGE In a season that is on the way to leaving its mark as one of the least creative in New York theater history, Hugh Whitemore's Pack of Lies at the Royale...
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So Far So Foolish
(November 1984)
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On Stage SO FAR "SO FOOLISH" by leo sauvage Very little of what the first third of the 1984-85 theater season brought to New York is left, besides money. Including the long-running shows, we are...
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Parisian Theatrics
(August 1984)
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On Stage PARISIAN THEATRICS BY LEO SAUVAGE As I made my way through the Left Bank to see Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?—the current production of an English-language company that squeezed itself...
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Contrasting Classics
(June 1984)
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On Stage CONTRASTING CLASSICS by leo sauvage Two productions that opened toward the close of the Broadway season deserve our consideration. One, although no longer on the boards, because it...
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The Past in Present Tense
(April 1984)
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On Stage THE fAST N PRESENT TENSE by leo sauvage "A New Comedy by Peter Ustinov"—to borrow the subtitle of the current tenant at the Nederlander Theater —usually promises some interesting...
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On Stage
(April 1984)
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On Stage CORRUPTED SALESMEN BY LEO SAUVAGE Since Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman opened in 1949 at the now demolished Morosco Theater, Willy Lo-man has become the most discussed, performed...
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On Stage
(April 1984)
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On Stage MISSING THE MARK BY LEO SAUVAGE Although the Group Theater first presented Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing almost half a century ago, it is hardly a museum piece. Many young men today...
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On Stage
(February 1984)
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On Stage FROM THE SHALLOW TO THE SUBLIME BY LEO SAUVAGE Shows having limited engagements are often over before a review can appear in a biweekly magazine. Some of these productions must be noted,...
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On Stage
(January 1984)
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On Stage WHERE STOPPARD FAILS BY LEO SAUVAGE There is little doubt that Tom Stoppard has demonstrated a great talent, perhaps a kind of genius, for combining literary wit with theatrical...
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On Stage
(January 1984)
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On Stage AMERICANS DO THE BRITISH BY LEO SAUVAGE Still playing in London after almost two years, Noises Off, Michael Frayn's farce, is sure to have the American public roaring at the Brooks...
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On Stage
(December 1983)
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On Stage DRAMAS IN TWO WORLDS BY LEO SAUVAGE Three one-acters written between 1975-78 by the dissident Czech playwright Vaclav Havel have had their initial New York production at Joseph Papp's...
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On Stage
(November 1983)
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On Screen FUN STUFF BY ROBERT ASAHINA The Right Stuff may help John Glenn become President. But it is more likely to make a serious candidate-for an Oscar, if not theOval Office-outof Sam...
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On Stage
(November 1983)
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On Stage MAMET'S AMERICAN APHASIA BY LEO SAUVAGE The Long Wharf Theater production of David Mamet's American Buffalo, directed by Arvin Brown and starring Al Pacino, has returned to New York...
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Plays From The Past
(October 1983)
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On Stage PLAYS FROM THE PAST BY LEO SAUVAGE From us title one might well conclude, as indeed others have, that The Philanthropist-now lovingly revived at the Manhattan Theater Club on East 73rd...
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A Kean Without Daring
(October 1983)
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On Stage A KEAN WITHOUT DARING BY LEO SAUVAGE Edmund Kean died on May 15, 1833, less than two months after his last appearance at Covent Garden in Othello . That swan song won a place in theater...
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On Stage
(October 1983)
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On Stage OFF THE BROADWAY TRACK BY LEO SAUVAGE The new season remained largely dormant last month, so it seemed a good time to survey the numerous New York theaters that-by virtue of their...
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From St. Tropez to Wales
(September 1983)
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On Stage FROM ST TROPEZ TO WALES BY LEO SAUVAGE THREE YEARS ago David Merrick successfully opened the Broadway season before Labor Day with his revival of 42nd Street at the Winter Garden The...
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Tales of Obsession
(June 1983)
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On Stage TALES OF OBSESSION BY LEO SAUVAGE T he Tony Award ceremonies on June 5 marked the official end of the 1982-83 theater season, and the unconvincing merits of some, if not most, of the...
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Triumphs of Packaging
(May 1983)
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On Stage TRIUMPHS OF PACKAGING BY LEO SAUVAGE For people more eager to watch stars than see plays, it was without doubt a big Broadway event Wooden police barriers held back the crowds on the...
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Lively Classics
(May 1983)
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On Stage LIVELY " CLASSICS BY LEO SAUVAGE t has always been understood that All's Well That Ends Well belongs, at least as much as Troilus and Cressida, to the category of Shakespeare's...
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Different Kinds of Kin
(April 1983)
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On Stage DIFFERENT KINDS OF KIN BY LEO SAUVAGE Three plays that opened on Broadway m the same week earlier this month—Brighton Beach Memoirs, K2 and 'night, Mother—have all been widely praised...
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Marceau's Magic
(March 1983)
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On Stage MARCEAU'S MAGIC BY LEO SAUVAGE Q ne thing most Broadway shows have in common today is the over-amplified noise emanating from the general direction of the stage, if not necessarily from...
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Miller's Murky View
(March 1983)
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On Stage MILLER'S MURKY VIEW BY LEO SAUVAGE Arthur Miller's/1 View from the Bridge, revived by New Haven's Long Wharf company at the Ambassador Theater, adheres somewhat hesitantly and sometimes...
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Critical Decisions
(February 1983)
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On Stage CRITICAL DECISIONS by leo sauvage Lanford Wilson's Angels Fall, which moved up to the Longacre Theater from the Circle Repertory Company in Greenwich Village, is a very welcome addition...
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WEAK BRITISH IMPORTS
(January 1983)
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On Stage WEAK BRITISH IMPORTS BY LEO SAUVAGE would be wonderful if, midway through a Broadway season that has offered few occasions for satisfaction, let alone enthusiasm, David Hare's Plenty...
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Unhappy New Year
(January 1983)
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On Stage UNHAPPY NEW YEAR BY LEO SAUVAGE Christmas 1982 is over, and gone as well are a number of Broadway plays that hurried to open in time for the holiday trade. Two of the new entries that...
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On Stage
(November 1982)
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On Stage DARK AND SHALLOW VISIONS BY LEO SAUVAGE I suppose that when the British playwright CP. Taylor wrote Good, he thought he was illustrating in dramatic form what Hannah Arendt defined...
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Poets on Broadway
(November 1982)
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On Stage POETS ON BROADWAY BY LEO SAUVAGE Although Continental Europe generally considers Ugo Betti a major figure in the modern theater, the Italian playwright and poet—who earned his living as...
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Play that Got Away
(July 1982)
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On Stage PLAYS THAT GOT AWAY BY LEO SAUVAGE I^could look quite cold-bloodedly upon the productions of the recently concluded 1981 -821 heater season that I didn't have an opportunity to review,...
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On Stage
(May 1982)
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On Stage ACTS OF MADNESS BY LEO SAUVAGE ROBINSON JEFFERS' 1947 adaptation of Euripides' 431 B.C. Medea has come back to Broadway at the Cort Theater, and it is certainly welcome in a season that...
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On Stage
(April 1982)
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On Stage EMBATTLED DOMAINS BY LEO SAUVAGE PERCY GRANGER'S Eminent Domain, now at the Circle in the Square, may not be an exceptionally memorable theatrical event, but it is a positive...
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On Stage
(March 1982)
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On Stage BUNGLING THE BARD BY LEO SAUVAGE BROADWAY and 50th Street promised to be the scene of a rather unusual and very exciting experience for theatergoers this season Simply by crossing the...
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On Stage
(February 1982)
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On Stage FROM FAIR TO WORSE BY LEO SAUVAGE ATLEAST one aspect of Dream-girls, at the Imperial Theater, is very satisfying It employs a large number of performers, and what with the ovations from...
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On Stage
(January 1982)
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On Stage BROADWAY AT MIDPOINT BY LEO SAUVAGE THANKS TO a British playwright from Cape Town and a British director from Manchester, as the first half of the Broadway season was drawing to a close...
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On Stage
(November 1981)
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On Stage REACHING FOR LAUGHTER BY LEO SAUVAGE The critics' virtually unanimous decision has been confirmed at the box office: Crimes of the Heart is the first comedy hit of the 1981-'82 season....
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On Stage
(November 1981)
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On Stage PLAYWRIGHTS OLD AND NEW BY LEO SAUVAGE Having seen George Bernard Shaw's Candida in various theaters and countries, I am still unable to say why George Jean Nathan kept calling it "that...
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Theatrical Mysteries
(November 1981)
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On Stage THEATRICAL MYSTERIES BY LEO SAUVAGE I spent the full eight hours and 40 minutes at the Plymouth Theater watching the Royal Shakespeare Company's Nicholas Nickleby-not counting the...
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On Stage
(July 1981)
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On Stage SIFTING THE SEASON BY LEO SAUVAGE Thmettmes early in thel980-81 season, it was only upon arriving at a darkened theater for the second night performance magazine critics attend that I...
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Erratic Scripts
(June 1981)
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On Stage ERRATIC SCRIPTS byleosauvage Those who had the misfortune of catching Lone Canoe at the Goodman Theater in Chicago last year soon felt they were watching David Mamet's worst play, and I...
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Star Attractions
(June 1981)
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On Stage STAR ATTRACTIONS BY LEO SAUVAGE Since it was bringing Elizabeth Taylor to Broadway for the first time, the new production of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes at the Martin Beck...
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On Stage
(May 1981)
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On Stage SHREWS AND DUNCES BY LEO SAUVAGE AUOUST STRJNDBERG ' s The Father last month was given its first Broadway revival since 1949 by the Circle in the Square Theater In several ways this...
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poorly Served Talents
(April 1981)
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On Stage POORLY SERVED TALENTS BY LEO SAUVAGE It would no doubt be fascinating to spend an evening talking with Glenda Jackson-say, in a bar where the waiter did not feel offended if you asked...
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On Stage
(April 1981)
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On Stage RHYTHM AND REBELLION BY LEO SAUVAGE peculiar affliction identified as "book trouble," and seldom do the play-doctors called in before the Broadway opening manage to cure it...
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On Stage
(March 1981)
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On Stage ERSATZ" PIAF BY LEO SAUVAGE A jL. lady named Pam Gems has written something called Piaf A gentleman named Howard Davies has directed it The lady, it seems, has written plays before The...
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On Stage
(February 1981)
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On Stage SHAKESPEARE IN SHAMBLES by leo sauvage A JL JL ccording to Playbill, Herbert Senn and Helen Pond have designed sets for opera producer and symphonic conductor Sarah Caldwell in "a...
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On Stage
(February 1981)
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On Stage ATALE " OF TWO VETERANS BY LEO SAUVAGE E * X"* Le Gallienne first appeared on Broadway in 1921. There are probably very few people still around who saw her then, playing Joseph...
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On Stage
(January 1981)
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IN THE CLASSROOM Every semester scores of teachers and thousands of students use The New Leader as source material in Political Science, Government and History courses. This year The New Leader is...
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On Stage
(December 1980)
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On Stage DRAMATIZING DESPAIR BY LEO SAUVAGE E m ^ioht years after his engaging but not very successful venture into philosophical satire with The Creation of the World and Other Business, Arthur...
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On Stage
(December 1980)
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On Stage LOOKING BACKWARD by leo sauvage JL^ven at the time of its premiere in 1939, few critics regarded The Philadelphia Story as a major work of the American stage. True, it was popular on...
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On Stage
(November 1980)
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On Stage BANNED IN MOSCOW BY LEO SAUVAGE Hope Against Hope, the first volume of her memoirs, Nadezhda Mandelstam noted that her husband?the great Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, who fell victim to...
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New York-Paris Round Trip
(July 1980)
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A TRAVELER'S NOTEBOOK New York-Paris Round Trip BY LEO SAUVAGE "I think that as a rule we develop a borrowed Eropean idea forward," Mark Twain once wrote, "and that Europe develops a borrowed...
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Perpetuating the Myth of the Cuba Invasion
(August 1979)
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Perpetuating the Myth of the Cuba Invasion Bay of Pigs- The Untold Story By Peter Wyden Simon & Schuster 352 pp $12 95 Reviewed by Leo Sauvage Author, "Che Guevara The Failure of a...
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Talking with America's Nazis and their Defenders
(August 1978)
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A MATTER OF RIGHTS? Talking with American Nazis and their Defenders by Leo Sauvage Chicago So there I was, inside the small, decrepit building far south of the Loop, near Marquette Park, that...
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An Irrelevant Biography
(June 1978)
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An Irrelevant Biography Legend- The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald By Edward Jay Epstein McCiaw Hill 464 pp $12 95 Reviewed by Leo Sauvage authoi, "TheOswaldAffan" When Edward Jay Epstein's...
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The Making of a Terrorist
(December 1977)
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The Making of a Terrorist Dim Memories of a Polish Jew Born in France By Pierre Goldman Translated by Joan Pinkham Viking. 320 pp. SI0.00. Reviewed by Leo Sauvage Author, "Che Guevara," "The...
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The Case of Huber Matos
(March 1977)
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A VICTIM OF CASTRO The Case of Huber Matos by LEO SAUVAGE Following a succession of developments moving toward what Secretary of State Cyrus Vance had described as Washington's desire for "early...
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Falling Over Backward in Havana
(December 1974)
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Falling Over Backward in Havana In Cuba By Ernesto Cardenal New Directions. 340 pp. $10.50. Inside Cuba By Joe Nicholson Jr. Sheed and Ward. 235 pp. $8.95. Cuba, Yes? By David Caute...
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Discovering Castro's Cuba
(June 1971)
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Thinking Aloud DISCOVERING CASTRO'S CUBA BY LEO SAUVAGE ON MAY 21, 60 Leftist intellectuals sent a letter from Paris to Fidel Castro, expressing their "shame and anger" over the "pitiable...
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Daniel Cohn-Bendit's Alternative
(April 1969)
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PERSPECTIVES Daniel Cohn-Bendit's For the French people, who under Charles de Gaulle had returned to a Louis XlV-style monarchy without noticing it (because at the same time, they were busy...
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Distorting the Dominican Revolution
(January 1967)
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PERSPECTIVES Distorting the Dominican Revolution By Leo Sauvage Early last July, after witnessing Joaquin Balaguer's inauguration as President of the Dominican Republic, I went to the San Isidro...
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Prof. Bickel and the Warren Commission
(November 1966)
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PERSPECTIVES Prof. Bickel and the Warren Commission By Leo Sauvage After TWO years of blind adoration-probably unprecedented in a country where conformity is not physically enforced -American...
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The Duality ot the Warren Report
(June 1966)
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The Duality of the Warren Report INQUEST: THE WARREN COMMISSION AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF TRUTH By Edward Jay Epstein Viking. 224 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by LEO SAUVAGE Chief New York...
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The Case Against Mr. X
(January 1966)
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THINKING ALOUD The Case Against Mr. X By Leo Sauvage As far AS I know, no one has yet undertaken a defense of the Warren Commission and its Report by employing what could be described...
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The Warren Commission's Case Against Oswald
(November 1965)
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THINKING ALOUD The Warren Commission's Case Against Oswald By Leo Sauvage Two years have passed since John Fitzgerald Kennedy was slain in Dallas. There will be numerous public and private...
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Myths of the Revolution
(November 1965)
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Myths of the Revolution CASTROISM: THEORY AND PRACTICE By Theodore Draper Praeger. 263 pp., $5.95. Reviewed by LEO SAUVAGE Author, "Autopsie du Castrisme" THE FIRST of Theodore Draper's...
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Thomas Buchanan, Detective
(September 1964)
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THINKING ALOUD Thomas Buchanan, Detective By Leo Sauvage The assassination of President Kennedy last November 22 in Dallas was followed by a macabre farce whose bewildering and revolting...
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Forgiving and Forgetting
(January 1962)
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Forgiving and Forgetting THE CUBAN STORY By Herbert Matthews Braziller. 318 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by LEO SAUVAGE New York Correspondent, "Le Figaro" When Herbert Matthews interviewed...
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SAUVAGE, THOMAS BUCHANAN/LEO
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SAUZEY, FRANCOIS
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Sayera, James Demon
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Sayers, James Denson
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SAYRE, ANNE
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Scabrook, W. B.
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SCALAPINO, DAVID SCHOENBRUN and ROBERT
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SCANLAN, JAMES P.
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SCHACHTER, ELIAHU SALPETER \ CRESSON H. KEARNY \ WARREN SLOAT \ HINDY L.
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SCHACTER, HINDY LAUER
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Schaeffer, Louis
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Schafer, F.
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Schaffer, Louis
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SCHAPIRO, J. SALWYN
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SCHAPIRO, LEONARD
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Scheler, Michael B.
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SCHELL, ERNEST H.
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SCHELL, ERNEST R.
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SCHENK, FRITZ
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Scheu, Friedrich
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Schevenels, Walter
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SCHICK, FREDERICK
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SCHIEFFER, BOB
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SCHIER, RICHARD F.
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SCHIFF, VICTOR
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SCHIRMER, GREGORY A.
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SCHLAMM, WILLI
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SCHLEIMANN, JORGEN
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Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr.
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SCHLESINGER, THOMAS B.
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SCHLESINGERJR., ARTHUR
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Schlomm, Willi
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Schlossberg, Joseph
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SCHMID, PETER
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SCHMIDT, DANA ADAMS
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SCHNABEL, OSCAR
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SCHNEIDER, ALAN
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SCHNEIDER, HOWARD
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SCHNEIDER, SUSAN
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Schneirov, Maurice
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SCHOENBERG, HARRIS
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SCHOENFELD, BORIS RUMER AND GABRIEL
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SCHOENHOLTZ, JERRY
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SCHOENWALD, RICHARD L.
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SCHOLES, ROBERT
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SCHOLMER, JOSEPH
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Scholz, Karl
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SCHORR, DAMEL
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SCHORR, DANIEL
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SCHORR, DANLEL
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SCHORR, DANTEL
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SCHORR, LISBETH B.
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SCHREIBER, THOMAS
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Schroeder, W. Emil
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SCHUCHAT, THEODOR
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SCHUETTINGER, ROBERT
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SCHULTER, JOHN J.
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Schumacher, Dr. Kurt
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SCHURMANN, H. F.
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SCHUYLER, GEORGE S.
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Schwarts, Joseph
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SCOTT, JOHN
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