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in the United States and was also utilized by high school and middle school drama programs. Notable professional revivals included productions at the
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Jules E. Goodman, Playwright, Dies; Works Were Presented on Broadway and as Movie
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The London Stage 1950-1959: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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Spotlight on the Child: Studies in the History of American Children's Theatre
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Ethel Robinson (November 1928). Rachel Markley (ed.). "Treasure Island!".
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Fisher, James; Londré, Felicia Hardison (2009). "Treasure Island".
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American theatre : a Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1914-1930
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Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry
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Schwartz, Julius; Kaye, Solomon Aaron; Simons, John (1926).
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Jules Eckert Goodman was born on November 2, 1876, in
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Vol. 39, no. 4. p. 130. 318: 148:(1923), and a series of plays featuring 818: 782: 703: 580: 546: 531: 529: 520:Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties 966: 836: 634:Constance D'Arcy MacKay (April 1927). 228:(1914) (derived from a short story by 513: 511: 169: 564: 526: 444:(1922) (written with Montague Glass) 426:(1919) (written with Montague Glass) 414:(1917) (written with Montague Glass) 174:Rothschild) Goodman. His family was 1009:American dramatists and playwrights 805: 789:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 612: 599: 420:(1918)(written with Montague Glass) 197:in 1899 and a master's degree from 13: 648: 522:. State of Oregon: 2. August 1991. 508: 432:(1920) (written with Maud Skinner) 159: 14: 1020: 919: 178:, and his mother was a native of 956: 905:Premiere Tonight of Heyward Play 464:Potash and Permutter, Detectives 854: 776: 745: 726: 697: 668: 664:. 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Gervais
Oregon
Peekskill, New York
Harvard University
Columbia University
Treasure Island
The Silent Voice
Potash and Permutter
Montague Glass
Gervais, Oregon
née
Jewish
San Francisco, California
Portland
Multnomah Hotel
Harvard University
Columbia University
Current Literature
Mother
Gouverneur Morris
The Man Who Played God
George Arliss
Bette Davis
Liberace
Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
1883 novel of the same name
Broadway
Punch and Judy Theatre

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