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- Laura_Don abstract "Laura Don (February 20, 1852 – February 10, 1886), was the pseudonym of Anna Laura Fish, an American actress, stage manager, playwright and artist whose life was taken by Tuberculosis while still in her early thirties. She wrote the play A Daughter of the Nile, that found its greater success after her death, and was the mother of the writer Glen MacDonough (Babes in Toyland).".
- Q13563132 abstract "Laura Don (February 20, 1852 – February 10, 1886), was the pseudonym of Anna Laura Fish, an American actress, stage manager, playwright and artist whose life was taken by Tuberculosis while still in her early thirties. She wrote the play A Daughter of the Nile, that found its greater success after her death, and was the mother of the writer Glen MacDonough (Babes in Toyland).".
- Laura_Don comment "Laura Don (February 20, 1852 – February 10, 1886), was the pseudonym of Anna Laura Fish, an American actress, stage manager, playwright and artist whose life was taken by Tuberculosis while still in her early thirties. She wrote the play A Daughter of the Nile, that found its greater success after her death, and was the mother of the writer Glen MacDonough (Babes in Toyland).".
- Q13563132 comment "Laura Don (February 20, 1852 – February 10, 1886), was the pseudonym of Anna Laura Fish, an American actress, stage manager, playwright and artist whose life was taken by Tuberculosis while still in her early thirties. She wrote the play A Daughter of the Nile, that found its greater success after her death, and was the mother of the writer Glen MacDonough (Babes in Toyland).".