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[Ticket for "Promenoir"]
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Ticket for "Promenoir," a show at the Folies Bergère cabaret music hall, Paris, France, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
[Ticket for "Promenoir"]
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Ticket for "Promenoir," a show at the Folies Bergère cabaret music hall, Paris, France, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
[Ticket for "Madeleine"]
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Ticket for "Madeleine," a show at the Metropolitain Theater, France, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Ticket for a show at the Ciné-Opéra, Paris, France, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
[Ticket for Casino de Paris]
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Ticket for the Casino de Paris, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Calling card for Mr. Roe Edwin Wells and two first-class tickets to Paris, France, circa 1917-1919.Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Memorandum, Headquarters 24th Aero Squadron, First Army Observation, American Expeditionary Forces, November 8, 1918. Grants Second Lieutenant Sidney Van Wyck Peters leave to visit Versailles (Paris, France). One typed page.Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Memorandum issued by Brigadier General E. M. Lewis, U.S. Army, to officers stationed in or visiting Paris, France, December 15, 1917. Men must not show signs of gaiety, festivity, or dissipation as it could be seen as shocking by locals who are in mourning or are anxious for loved ones at the front. Men must also not appear in public with women palpably of the half-world. Notes that this is the…
Receipt for a room at the Hotel d'Albe, Paris, written on Restaurant d'Albe receipt paper, September 2, 1917.
Part of a series of loose materials included inside the J. M. Wilson notebook.