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When in 1929 Sean O'Casey submitted his newest play, The Silver Tassie, at his usual stomping ground, the Abbey Theatre, co-founder W. B. Yeats looked it over and said a resounding no.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Sean O'Casey's Silver Tassie a Challenging Lincoln Center Festival Puzzle David Finkle 2011
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When in 1929 Sean O'Casey submitted his newest play, The Silver Tassie, at his usual stomping ground, the Abbey Theatre, co-founder W. B. Yeats looked it over and said a resounding no.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Sean O'Casey's Silver Tassie a Challenging Lincoln Center Festival Puzzle David Finkle 2011
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His mother, Maud Gonne, a Protestant-to-Catholic convert from Great Britain, was the muse for W. B. Yeats' poetry.
Jack Healey: Amnesty International and St. Patrick's Day Jack Healey 2011
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When in 1929 Sean O'Casey submitted his newest play, The Silver Tassie, at his usual stomping ground, the Abbey Theatre, co-founder W. B. Yeats looked it over and said a resounding no.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Sean O'Casey's Silver Tassie a Challenging Lincoln Center Festival Puzzle David Finkle 2011
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When in 1929 Sean O'Casey submitted his newest play, The Silver Tassie, at his usual stomping ground, the Abbey Theatre, co-founder W. B. Yeats looked it over and said a resounding no.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Sean O'Casey's Silver Tassie a Challenging Lincoln Center Festival Puzzle David Finkle 2011
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His mother, Maud Gonne, a Protestant-to-Catholic convert from Great Britain, was the muse for W. B. Yeats' poetry.
Jack Healey: Amnesty International and St. Patrick's Day Jack Healey 2011
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The estate's caretaker, Samantha "Sammy" Leslie, said that nowadays there is a zero-tolerance policy on naming A-list visitors, but in past years notable guests have included Mick Jagger, W. B. Yeats, Prince Pierre of Monaco and Mr. Churchill, whose white baby frock sits in the drawing room in a dainty frame.
Estate of the Wild Rachel Dodes 2011
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The estate's caretaker, Samantha "Sammy" Leslie, said that nowadays there is a zero-tolerance policy on naming A-list visitors, but in past years notable guests have included Mick Jagger, W. B. Yeats, Prince Pierre of Monaco and Mr. Churchill, whose white baby frock sits in the drawing room in a dainty frame.
Estate of the Wild Rachel Dodes 2011
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His mother, Maud Gonne, a Protestant-to-Catholic convert from Great Britain, was the muse for W. B. Yeats' poetry.
Jack Healey: Amnesty International and St. Patrick's Day Jack Healey 2011
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When in 1929 Sean O'Casey submitted his newest play, The Silver Tassie, at his usual stomping ground, the Abbey Theatre, co-founder W. B. Yeats looked it over and said a resounding no.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Sean O'Casey's Silver Tassie a Challenging Lincoln Center Festival Puzzle David Finkle 2011
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