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Leo Singer

Poster advertising "Singer's Midgets" (circa 1915) __NOTOC__

Leopold von Singer (May 3, 1877 – March 5, 1951) was an Austrian-born American manager of an entertainment troupe called '''Singer's Midgets''', that were a popular vaudeville group in the first half of the twentieth century. He was responsible for casting many performers in the classic 1939 film ''The Wizard of Oz''.

Singer was born to a prominent family in Vienna, Austria. He was reportedly inspired to form Singer's Midgets in 1912 or 1913, after he and his daughter Trudy were entertained by a troupe of "midgets" (dwarfs) at the Vienna Prater. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hubay Jenőhöz Singer, leo

    Published in Fond 73 Hubay Jenő (1933)
    Call Number: Fond 73/658
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    SINGER Leó HERCZEG Ferenchez SINGER Leó

    Published 1928
    Call Number: LEVELESTÁR, SINGER Leó HERCZEG Ferenchez
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    SINGER Leo P. THEWREWK Emilhez SINGER Leo

    Published 1903
    Call Number: LEVELESTÁR, SINGER Leo P. THEWREWK Emilhez
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