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LINDE, Mrs. ARCHER E

Phoenix's own Mrs. Archer E. Linde

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Author
C. Buchen
Article Date
December 1959
Journal Title
Point West

Mrs. Linde: the desert impresario

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Author
B. Johnston
Article Date
November 1962
Journal Title
Point West

Lovely, wonderful people...some cuckoos, too; the notable reminiscences of Phoenix impresario Mrs. Archer E. Linde

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Author
E. Clark
Article Date
October 25, 1964
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

It's an impresario's job to know who's who

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Author
H. Megargee
Article Date
March 28, 1954
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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