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EXCERPT: No vulgar word or gesture, and not a profane expression, was ever allowed on my stage! Even in Shakespeare’s plays, I unflinchingly and invariably cut out vulgarity and profanity. It is equally incorrect that "respectable citizens did not take their wives daughters" "to see a play on that stage." Your writer doubtless supposed he was stating facts, but let him enquire, and he will find that nothing could be further from the truth. I am sensitive on these points, because I was always extremely squeamish in my determination to allow nothing objectionable on my stage....

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TITLE:  Mr. Barnum On Museums
CREATOR:  Phineas T. Barnum (author)
DATE:  August 10, 1865
FORMAT:  Letter
FORMAT TYPE:  Magazine
 
PUBLICATION:  The Nation
SOURCE:  Available at selected libraries
 
KEYWORDS:  Alcohol, Correspondence, Economics, Entertainment, Government, Institutions, Museums, Phineas T. Barnum, Popular Culture, Sexuality, Theater, William Shakespeare


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