File:Help Yourself.jpg

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English: This is a poster for the 1936 Broadway play Help Yourself which was adapted by John J. Coman from Hans Adler’s German language translation of the Hungarian play Youth at the Helm (Helyet az ifjúságnak) by Paul Vulpius
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Source https://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3f05300/
Author Federal Theatre Project of the Works Projects Administration of the United States Federal Government

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This is a poster for the 1936 play "Help Yourself" which was produced on Broadway by the Works Project Administration during the Great Depression.

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12 September 1936

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