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Charles FohmanCharles Fohman in Jewish Herald (VIC) - July 16 1915
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"... his text tho words of Mr. Frohman as tho Lusitania went clown?".Why fear death ?" He said, in part: " 'Why fear death?' was the heroic utter ance of Charles Fohman on the tragic occa sion that filled many of his fellow-passengers with anguish, dread, and panic. When that wonderful word fell upon their ears it must have arrested their perturbation ..."
Publication place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Charles FohmanCharles Fohman in The Washington herald. - Jan 18 1909
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"... Motion Pictures TO DAY MATINEE AT 430 I i TODAY NEW JAPAN DAY I II1 U Mu PRICES BOX OFFICE r ii TI Ef13t I ImI a s sir CHARLES FOHMAN PRESENTS I THE THIEF I HENRY BERN TEl S GREAT DRAMA I KYRLE BELLEW I And a abe rim urtth EFFIE I SHANNON AND PERBERT KELCET NEXT VEEK TiiE RED ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Charles FohmanCharles Fohman in The sun. - Dec 17 1905
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"... Christmas Day matin willrevive andcostumes revive Sapho with now scenery costumesThis This is the last wook of William Collleiin in On tho Quiet at the Criterion OrChristmas Christmas night Charles Fohman will proI I duce Ethel Barrymoro in tho new Barrioplay play AliceSitbytheFire preceded by ashort short play by the same author Pantaloonwith with Lionel Barrymore In the name partVirginia Virginia ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
Charles FohmanCharles Fohman in Evening star. - Mar 26 1905
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"... duty it is to rise indignantly and leave the theater when she begins to sing it. Among the prominent managers thirteen years ago who refused "In Old Kentucky" were Charles Fohman, Al Hayman. Hlarry Hamlin. A. M. Palmer. James 11. McVicker and Mr. E. G. Gilmore. The four children in "Her Own Way" company probably hold the juvenile longdistance travel- record. ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia