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[110 Studies of the Ballet Theatre Company, New York City: Dancers in Rehearsal, Portraits of Company Dancers and Directors, Props, Costumes, and Lobby Scenes, Commissioned by Fortune Magazine for "The Boom in Ballet", Published December 1945]
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Title: [110 Studies of the Ballet Theatre Company, New York City: Dancers in Rehearsal, Portraits of Company Dancers and Directors, Props, Costumes, and Lobby Scenes, Commissioned by Fortune Magazine for "The Boom in Ballet", Published December 1945]
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