George Pierce Baker (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "George Pierce Baker" in English language version.

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  • "What's The Matter With My Play: Harvard Workshop Claims To Be Able To Shorten The Dramatist's Difficult Road". Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York). Newspapers.com. Aug 3, 1922.
  • "What's The Matter With My Play: Harvard Workshop Claims To Be Able To Shorten The Dramatist's Difficult Road". Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York). Newspapers.com. Aug 3, 1922.
  • Case, Humphrey Chance (Sep 3, 1922). "What's the Matter With My Play?". The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida). Newspapers.com.
  • "Harvard Prize Play: Henry Fisk Carlton". The Morning Union (Springfield, Massachusetts). Newspapers.com. Jan 28, 1926.
  • ""Nancy Ann" Tonight". The Morning Union (Springfield, Massachusetts). Newspapers.com. Mar 10, 1924.
  • O'Neill, Eugene (Jan 27, 1929). "Modern Drama: Dr. George Pierce Baker". The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio). Newspapers.com.
  • "Eugene Pillot's "Hunger"". Santa Rosa Republican (Santa Rosa, California). Newspapers.com. Apr 28, 1923.
  • "Gossip of Plays and Players: A Plea for Vitality". Brooklyn Eagle (Brooklyn, New York). Newspapers.com. Feb 25, 1923.
  • "Why the 47 Workshop Course Is So Popular: 'The Strongest Man' by Elizabeth Sullivan Is Best In Series". Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut). Newspapers.com. Jun 14, 1925.
  • "Talented Akron Newspaper Woman To Realize Ambition in New York". The Akron Beacon Journal. Newspapers.com. Sep 22, 1922.
  • "Miss Maurine Watkins, a Playwright". The Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky). Newspapers.com. Oct 31, 1926.
  • "Conservatory Program". The Miami News (Miami, Florida). Newspapers.com. Feb 15, 1923.

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