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and graduated there in 1875. In 1884, Powers gained popularity for acting all the roles in plays on his own, and was noted for being "the first man on the Lyceum platform in America to do this." In 1888, he married his first wife Louise Nancy Baldwin. They were divorced in 1895 and she travelled to
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In 1893, it was written that, "Leland Powers is small and active, and tropical in temperament, and he dare enact a play with great fidelity."
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Woman's who's who of America: A biographical dictionary of contemporary women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915.
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Powers' pedagogy was credited as "offering a more holistic answer to the actor's problems," similar to his contemporary,
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The book of Boston: Fifty years' recollections of the New England metropolis
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The book of Boston: Fifty years' recollections of the New England metropolis
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In 1904, he founded the Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word in
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Proceedings of the National Speech Arts Association
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Leland Powers

Pultneyville
New York
Brookline, Massachusetts
American
Leland Powers School
performing arts educator
Leland Powers School
Pultneyville, New York
Phillips Academy
Andover, Massachusetts
Alberto Randegger
Redpath Lyceum Bureau
Christian Scientists
The Mother Church
Christmas Eve
Somerville, Massachusetts
Leland Powers School
Boston, Massachusetts
the Fenway
Girls' Latin School
Charles Wesley Emerson
The book of Boston: Fifty years' recollections of the New England metropolis
"Louise Baldwin Married"
Works by Leland T. Powers
Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Leland T. Powers
Internet Archive
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