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I opened it and discovered an advertisement for a production at the Loghouse Theatre, a melodrama titled The Nightcap, written and directed by Preston Ellsworth and starring the same.
THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007
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I opened it and discovered an advertisement for a production at the Loghouse Theatre, a melodrama titled The Nightcap, written and directed by Preston Ellsworth and starring the same.
THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007
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I opened it and discovered an advertisement for a production at the Loghouse Theatre, a melodrama titled The Nightcap, written and directed by Preston Ellsworth and starring the same.
THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007
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I opened it and discovered an advertisement for a production at the Loghouse Theatre, a melodrama titled The Nightcap, written and directed by Preston Ellsworth and starring the same.
THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007
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A very atypical Tull tune, one that's on Nightcap, which is a collection of unreleased stuff, most of which honestly should have been released prior to 1991.
David Gemmell, RIP yendi 2006
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[Full Image] the "Nightcap" series, is recalled by the writer with tender affection.
Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 1894
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Acknowledge a friend or link to a favorite cause. served up its first "Nightcap," a free late-evening conversation with a featured guest in a cafe setting on the main (lobby) floor, complete with bistro tables and chairs.
Crosscut 2010
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Acknowledge a friend or link to a favorite cause. served up its first "Nightcap," a free late-evening conversation with a featured guest in a cafe setting on the main (lobby) floor, complete with bistro tables and chairs.
Crosscut 2010
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Acknowledge a friend or link to a favorite cause. served up its first "Nightcap," a free late-evening conversation with a featured guest in a cafe setting on the main (lobby) floor, complete with bistro tables and chairs.
Crosscut 2010
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The event also featured student readers Engram Wilkinson, a Tulane University student, who read selections of his own poetry, and Loyola creative writing junior and Maroon columnist Jonas Griffin, who followed Skoog with three creative non-fiction stories he wrote: "The Closet," "Nightcap" and a short paragraph about sea lions.
GotPoetry.com News 2010
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