File:Philip Moeller and Melville Gideon-Edwin Marcus.png

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1928 drawing of American director Philip Moeller and American composer Melville Gideon by Edwin Marcus

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English: Caption text says "On the Left Is Philip Moeller, Who Has Just Completed the Considerable Task of Directing O'Neill's Strange Interlude to Be Seen at the John Golden Theatre Both Tomorrow Afternoon and Night...While to the Right Is Melville Gideon, an American Composer Who Went to England a Good Many Years Ago and Was Instrumental in Putting The Co-Optimists on Their Feet. A Transplanted Edition of That Revue, to Be Called Merely The Optimists, Will Open on the Century Roof Tomorrow Night Under the Gideon Guidance"
Date 01-29-1928
Source The New York Times, January 29, 1928
Author Edwin Marcus
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