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  • Ida Rauh obituary
    Obituary in the New York Times for Ida Rauh Eastman, wife of Max Eastman, who died on February...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Cape Cod houses, Death, Provincetown Players, Theater--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History--20th Century, Theaters, and Business
  • What to see in Provincetown (undated)
    Undated list of things to see and do in Provincetown.
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Art, Art Museums, Art galleries, Commercial, Fishing, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, and Provincetown Players
  • Beginnings-Provincetown Playhouse
    "Beginnings" Provincetown Playhouse Program of Events
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Advertising fliers, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, and Provincetown Players
  • Biggest Art Colony in the World, Boston Globe, 1916
    Sunday Globe Magazine Section, Boston, Sunday morning, August 27, 1916, article entitled 'Biggest...
    Collection: Borkowski
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Art, Art Museums, Art galleries, Commercial, Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Beachcombers Club, Boston Globe, Boston Sunday Globe, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, Provincetown Players, Schools, Theater--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History--20th Century, Theaters, West End (Provincetown, Mass.), Hawthorne, Charles, Webster, E. Ambrose, and Modernism (Art)
  • Heaton Vorse Interview
    Heaton Vorse interview by Craig Little on May 4, 1981
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Barnstormers, The, Cape Playhouse, The, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, and Provincetown Players
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