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15046
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The final curtain will soon be rung on the long and interesting career of the big, old-fashioned playhouse the James Adams Floating Theatre, on board which many thousands of river town audiences in three states have laughed and cried. The Theatre will be beached on the banks of the West River south of Annapolis, MD, as the close of the season and converted into a moving picture house.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 9, July 1940, p1, 18, f
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18104
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William Prince grew up in Chapel Hill and began drawing an early age. When he was fifteen, the family moved to Alabama, and he later went to New York to study art. In his last year at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, he won a contest for illustrations sponsored by COLLIER'S MAGAZINE. Orders came in slowly from that point, but he eventually become known. For twenty-five years he was an illustrator for magazines like COSMOPOLITAN, LADIE'S HOME JOURNAL, and THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Now back in Chapel Hill and semi-retired, he still does two magazine illustrations a week.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 9, July 1940, p3, il
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