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music title sousa john philip socialite military soldiers song title dixie gender identity women militaristic female food restaurants club house military uniforms alcohol consumption status distinctions illness mental attitudes towards mental illness war war stories military molly society lady script act comedy sketch act comedy sketch first class 19th century
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01/01/1900
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Vance, Clarice
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music title sousa john philip socialite military soldiers song title dixie gender identity women militaristic female food restaurants club house military uniforms alcohol consumption status distinctions illness mental attitudes towards mental illness war war stories military molly society lady script act comedy sketch act comedy sketch first class 19th century