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Description

Orlando Chautauqua News and Five Day De Luxe Chautauqua Circuit Edition, 1921, v. 2, no.1; printed to describe five days of cultural events March 17-22, 1921. Harrison, Harry P. (Gen. Manager); Backman, C.E. (Gen. Superintendant); and Colledge, William A. (Director Educational Dept.); Crotty, L.B. (Superintendant of Transportation); and Young, J.P. (Assistant Treasurer). Description TOC: Lead articles: Dunbar's White Hussars at Chautauqua; Fogelman, McNutt, Hagerman to Lecture Here; Rollicking comedy, 'Nothing but the truth'; Bargelt, popular cartoonist; Swiss yodlers in popular program number; Official program by days; Artists, four singers, and players.

Subjects

Community newspapers -- Orlando -- Florida -- Newspapers.; Community newspapers -- Headlines.

Date Issued

1921

Publisher

Redpath Chautauquas.

Contributors

Harrison, Harry P.; Backman, C.E.; Colledge, William A.; Crotty, L.B.; Young, J.P.

Description-TOC

Newspaper, front

Number of Pages

2 pages (2 digital pages)

Type

Still image; Text

Repository

University of Central Florida Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives

Language

English

Relation

Is part of Orlando Chatauqua News. Has part of the Community Builder Newspapers-Orlando (Fla.).

Relation-Identifier

Orlando Chatauqua News

Rights Statement

All rights are held by the respective holding institution. This material is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, (407) 823-2576. http://library.ucf.edu/SpecialCollections/

Digital Publisher

Electronically reproduced by the Digital Services unit of the University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, 2005.

Digital Reproduction Specifications

This image was derived from an uncompressed TIFF image scanned at a minimum of 400 dpi.

Material Type

Newspaper

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