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Banjo Eyes: Eddie Cantor and the Birth of Modern Stardom

By: Herbert G. Goldman | Book details

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Constance Moore, Sheila Rogers, Jane Kesner Ardmore, Arthur Penn, Ernest Lehman, the late Harry Fender, Barney McNulty, the late Winnie Branley Hanson, Lee Newman and other members of the Eddie Cantor family, Eddie Kafafian, Eddie Fisher, Doris Eaton, Thelma Carpenter, Irving Cahane, Dr. William L. Brooks, Joe Breeden, Miles M. Kreuger of the Institute of the American Musical, Joe Franklin, Fayard Nicholas, Amanda Gari, Judy McHugh, the late Henry Morgan, the staff of Surprise Lake Camp, Cold Spring, N.Y., Phyllis Rosenteur, David Brown, Jean Vanderpyle, Henry Tobias, Donald Kahn, Gloria Stuart, Robert Feldman, Henny Youngman, Budd Schulberg, Arthur Tracy, Virginia Mayo, and Elliott J. Novak are hereby thanked for their time and cooperation.

Several photographs are from the private collection of Elliott J. Novak.

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