excerpt from 'About Myself, 1863–1930' pp. 205–206 (77 words)
excerpt from 'About Myself, 1863–1930' pp. 205–206 (77 words)
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I went to a dinner one night at 11 o’clock. It was given by the Actors’ Association, who were and are part of the Federation.[*] It had to be after theatre hours for business reasons, and a most sober, jolly and artistic function it was. I heard noted artists sing and recite, and when I left with Mr. John Mitchell at three in the morning, they were as happy as could be. [* The American Federation of Labour] |
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