File:MacPhail.jpg

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English: 1920 image from the MacPhail Center for Music yearbook
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Source Minneapolis Collection, Programs: MacPhail School
Minneapolis Library (originally here - now dead)
Author Unknown
MacPhail Center for Music (publisher)

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current21:26, 12 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:26, 12 January 2006244 × 374 (22 KB)wikimediacommons>TUF-KAT{{PD-US}} In 1889, the Apollo Club of Minneapolis sang the opera, "Romeo and Juliet." Among the cast shown above are Dr. A.C. Strachauer, Hal Woodworth, William Heath, and Charles M. Parmelee. Minneapolis Collection, VF: Music: Clubs and Organizations: Ap

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