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English: Actors William B. Mack (as Marsh) and J. E. Miltern (as Edward Pinckney) in 'Via Wireless' 1908
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Source Photo from The New York Times of November 8, 1908, on page 55.
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Actors William B. Mack (as Marsh) and J. E. Miltern (as Edward Pinckney) in 'Via Wireless' 1908

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