File:American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Graduation Notice (New York Clipper, 26 March 1910, p. 156).jpg

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English: New York Clipper newspaper, 26th March 1910, p. 156: "The graduation exercises of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts were held Tuesday afternoon, March 15, at the Empire Theatre, New York City. ¶ Helen Ware, the principal speaker, told of her stage experiences and gave some good advice to the graduating students. ¶ The members of the graduating class of 1910 are: Edna Baker, Indianapolis; Frances Bilder, New York; Clare Cassel, New York; Rachel Ridgly, Pittsburg; Elsie Fuller, New York; Margaret Greene, New York; Nana Hibbard, Cincinnati; Helene Hope, Brooklyn; Jeanette McKee, Harrisburg, Pa.; Jean Marcet [=Anna Marcet Haldeman], Girard, Kan.; Eloise Murray, New York; Virginia West, New York; Philip Frederick Barrison, St. Louis; Herbert Delmore, New York; Grant Ervin, New York; Frank Price Giles, Seattle, Wash.; Arthur La Rue, Detroit; Louis Lewy, New York; Edward Lindsley, Syracuse, N.Y.; Philip Perry, Elyria, O[hio]; Franklin Stewart Robbins, Grand Rapids, Mich." From the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections.
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Author New York Clipper.

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