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[Mrs. Dalloway] "A possible revision of this book." Holograph notes
[Mrs. Dalloway. Outline] At home: or the party. Holograph outline
Portrait of head waiter and restaurant manager Hiram S. Thomas
U.S. Minister to Liberia Lester A. Walton and his family en route to Liberia
Loie Fuller with her mother and Mlle Bloch
George Balanchine with Suzanne Farrell at the Midsummer Night's Dream film premiere
George Balanchine and Suzanne Farrell in Don Quixote
Tanaquil Le Clercq and Martha Swope sitting in the garden at Karinska's house in Domremy
Virginia Johnson leaping
Face the Music program February 17, 1932. First page of production credits
Playbill cover for the stage production Face the Music: Including inset photograph of Mary Bolan and J. Harold Murray
Mikhail Baryshnikov performing in the New York City Ballet production Opus 19
Todd Bolender in studio publicity photograph for the dance production Agon
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