History of the Pennsylvania Hospital Unit (Base Hospital No. 10, U. S. A.) in the Great War
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Act II — The Same. Act III — The Same. Orchestra under the direction of Captain Kinsella, R. A. M. C. March, "Sons of the Sea" Finch Valse, "La Fiancee" Hartz Gavotte, "Underneath the Stars" Spencer Fox Trot, "A Broken Doll" Tate "The Star Spangled Banner," "God Save the King." Play produced by Pvt. C. Silvernail, and staged by L. S. Fergu- son. Scenery painted by Sgt. L. S. Ferguson and Pvt. L. O. Rowland. Dresses supplied by Madame Fallet, Paris. Furniture by Monsieur Counil, Eu. Manager, Lie...ut. H. B. Wilmer, M. O. R. C, U. S. A. —Major G. W. Norris, M. O. R. C. —Rev. E. M. Jefferys, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA BASE HOSPITAL NO. 10 115 Finance Committee — Miss E. M. Moore, U. S. A. — Sergeant J. Price, U. S. A. — Private F. J. Crowell, U. S. A. Stage Carpenter, Private A. R. Daubenspeck, U. S. A. Electrical effects by Sergeant H. C. Stanton, U. S. A. On March 13th, 191 8, after the performance of "What Happened to Jones" had been given in Dieppe, the following letter was received by Lieut.
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