Theatre Magazine, Volume 51, Number 5, May 1930. Louis Meyer and Paul Meyer, Publishers. Published monthly by the Theatre Magazine Company, 2 West 45th Street, New York City. Copyright notice appears on page 13.
Louis Meyer and his brother Paul A. Meyer founded Theatre Magazine in 1900. It ceased publication in 1930, according to The New York Times obituaries of Louis Meyer (March 24, 1945) and Paul Meyer (July 14, 1953).
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