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editDescriptionFile-William Windom - Thurber playbill 2.jpg |
English: Leaflet advertising a performance by actor William Windom |
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Source | Cropped from Image:Windomthurberplaybill 001.jpg | |||
Author | Foley's, Huston | |||
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Pre-1978, no mark | |||
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- Foley's didn't mark the ad as copyrighted; existing Playbill copyrights would not apply to the ad.
- There are no copyright marks on the ad.
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