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Harry O. Schwalbe

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for a reported sum of $ 200,000. On April 14, 1921, Schwalbe completed the purchase of the Keystone hotel property in
41: 133: 129: 84: 118:(February 8, 1874 - 21 May 1935, Atlantic City General Hospital, Atlantic City) was Secretary and Treasurer of 119: 122:, Inc., until he tendered his resignation at the end of the fiscal year in April 1925. According to a 249: 244: 46: 128:
article dated July 21, 1920, Schwalbe and his partner E.S. O'Keefe purchased the City Theatre in
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World War 1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com
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First National Pictures Secretary Harry O. Schwalbe,
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Mary Pickford
Daddy-Long-Legs
Charlotte Hennessey
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Secretary
treasurer
First National Pictures
New York Clipper
Atlantic City
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
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cite web
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"The Conshohocken Recorder, April 15, 1921 :: Conshohocken Recorder Collection"
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1874 births
1935 deaths
American corporate directors
American film industry accountants
American people of German descent

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