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ANNA MAE FRITZ and the Babylonian quartette
from “The Green Pastures” do their bit in giving the
sailors a good time in the informal deck show recently
tendered by cast of ‘““The Green Pastures” tc the officers
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MR. H W. RUSSELL, executive
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MISS EVA JESSYE, director of
the Dixie Jubilee Singers, New
York City, is one of the outstand
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