The unofficial biographer of the Pfaff’s crowd, William Winter was born in coastal Massachusetts, and his mother died
Addressing his piece to the "General" or "General Public," Quelqu'un discusses the quality of the current burlesques and Tycoon, or Young America in Japan.
Brougham's Pocahontas is mentioned as one of the "Burlesques" the "General" maintains a "fondness" for (3).
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The unofficial biographer of the Pfaff’s crowd, William Winter was born in coastal Massachusetts, and his mother died
Born in Ireland, John Brougham originally pursued a surgical career at the Peter Street Hospital in Dublin.
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