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FLORENCE O'NEILL
The Ziegfeld girl Florence O'Neill was fictionalized by Edmund Wilson in his novel of Village life, I Thought of Daisy.
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Creator: White Studio, NY
Title: Ethel Shutta and the "Rin-tin-tin" Girls in Louie the 14th at the Ziegfeld Cosmopolitan Theatre
Item Date: ca. 1925
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Material Type: Photographs
ADA Caption: Ethel Shutta and the "Rin-tin-tin" Girls in Louie the 14th at the Ziegfeld Cosmopolitan Theatre
Curatorial Department: Performing Arts Collection
Collection Name: Florenz Ziegfeld Collection
Stack Location: Box 6, Folder 12
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"Ethel Shutta and the "Rin-tin-tin" Girls in Louie the 14th at the Ziegfeld Cosmopolitan Theatre," ca. 1925
Florence O'Neill appeared as part of the ensemble in the 1925-1926 production shown here,