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PLAYBILL ®
Volume 7  April 1970  Issue 4

CONTENTS
6 LYONS AND TONYS
by Leonard Lyons

11 SHAKESPEARE AT SARDI'S
by Art Buchwald

13 THE PLAY

39 ON A PERSONAL BIAS
by Bernice Peck

43 PLAYBILL OF FARE
by Emory Lewis

45 A VEHICLE OF VENERY
by James Lipton

46 THEATREGOER'S SCRAPBOOK
compiled by Joan Alleman Rubin

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