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Ballard was a member of Clare's Coterie of Bohemians.
Benton was a member of Clare's Coterie of Bohemians.
Benton was a member of Clare's Coterie of Bohemians.
Brisbane was a member of Clare's Coterie of Bohemians.
Clapp was one of the men and women that met at Ada Clare's house on West 42nd Street on Sunday nights. This group was referred to as Clare "coterie."
Rawson describes the coterie that Clare gathered at her home on Forty-Second Street. In contrast to Henry Clapp’s “evil influences of pipe, beer, cynic jokes," Clare provided a congenial atmosphere for the Pfaffians during her Sunday night receptions.
Rawson describes the coterie that Clare gathered at her home on Forty-Second Street. In contrast to Henry Clapp’s “evil influences of pipe, beer, cynic jokes,†Clare provided a congenial atmosphere for the Pfaffians during her Sunday night receptions.
A member of Clare's coterie of Bohemians, Dodge is identified as "the humorist."
Elliot was a member of Clare coterie of Bohemians.
After moving to New York, Eytinge frequented the Sunday night parties Clare threw at her house at West forty-second street.
One of the "clever and distinguished" men who frequented Ada Clare's Sunday evening parties at her home on West 42nd Street.
Fry was a member of Clare's coterie of Bohemians.
Describes Goldbeck as one of the "beautiful and brilliant" women who congregated at Ada Clare's home in New York City.
Goldbeack was a member of Clare's coterie of Bohemians.
Masset was a member of Clare's coterie of Bohemians.
Gurowski is mentioned as one of Clare's coterie of Bohemians.
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