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Play not identified. [The bench in the background was designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw and eventually reproduced by Lake Forest Open Lands.]

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(it is difficult to directly link the photograph to this specific performance.)

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a view of the main door

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the arched passageway is visible

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Document illustrating plant location, stage/theater orientation. Scale provided.

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Bookplate designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw for his youngest daughter, Frances Theodora Shaw. In the center there is a crown image above three books. The bookplate reads, "The World is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy…

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Originally designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw for his mother and two eldest children.
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