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	<title>Comments on: Victor Hollaender and Milwaukee’s Pabst Theater: A Transatlantic Affair (Part 2)</title>
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		<title>By: Gene Meier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On September 18,2003 I found the F.W.Heine diaries in the display case of Milwaukee County Historical Museum.They commence 1860 and conclude 1921 upon the death of Heine.The diaries needed to be transcribed in German, translated to English,scanned to computer. Michael Kutzer,born 1941 in Leipzig, is transcriber of the project.The Bradley Foundation of Milwaukee provided an initial $50,000 for translation of the diaries.The diaries are JAM PACKED with info about operetta in Milwaukee]]></description>
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