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- pdf?res=F30A17FB3E5A11738DDDA00894D9405B808EF1D3 accessdate "2014-01-09".
- pdf?res=F30A17FB3E5A11738DDDA00894D9405B808EF1D3 date "1920-01-09".
- pdf?res=F30A17FB3E5A11738DDDA00894D9405B808EF1D3 isCitedBy Maud_Powell.
- pdf?res=F30A17FB3E5A11738DDDA00894D9405B808EF1D3 newspaper New_York_Times.
- pdf?res=F30A17FB3E5A11738DDDA00894D9405B808EF1D3 quote "Maud Powell, the violinist, died in a hotel here today. She suffered a nervous breakdown yesterday and became so ill that her concert last night was canceled. On Thanksgiving night she collapsed on the stage during her concert in St. Louis. For twenty-four hours she was said to be dangerously ill, but she recovered and continued her tour. The illness was reported as acute gastritis at that time. ...".
- pdf?res=F30A17FB3E5A11738DDDA00894D9405B808EF1D3 title "Maud Powell, The Violinist, Is Dead. One of Greatest Native Musicians Suffers Nervous Breakdown at 51 [sic] Years. Displayed Gift As Child. Won Her First American Triumph In 1885 After Study Under European Masters".
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