Talk:Milo Winter

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1910 art student edit

Search 'milo winter' in historical newspapers via one university library subscription at ProQuest.com yields:

Chicago Daily Tribune 1910-02-06 p2 "Art League Students, in Costume, Appear in Mardi Gras Festival". At this annual festival of the Art Students' League of Chicago, Milo Winter played Ferdinand in "The Fall of Granada".

The next hits (several) are late 1912, notices and advertisements of his illustrated books.

The preceding hits (3) are late 1905, Classified Ads with optimal character mis-recognition of "Exceptionally Mild Winter Climate"

--P64 (talk) 21:43, 19 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

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