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The following are on the Library of Congress's Deposit registry microfilm for dramatic works in 1905. I don't know what would be considered notable. In 100 years, what notable musicals now will still be remembered?


  • The Duke of Blitzberg-Anon
  • The Bride of Morocco by William Borchen and John H. Nevins
  • The Woggle-Bug by L. Frank Baum (B & L) and Frederic Chapin (M) (spelled "Frederick" as on IMDb on the cover with the Witmark logo, but "Frederic" on the title page.
  • The King of Unadilla by Fred J. Grath (B & L) and Dan F. Bradley (M) based on stories by Howard J. Evans
  • ISC3 by C.P. Cardes
  • When a Man Tells by Florida Pier
  • Some Doors of the Word by John Francis Mooney
  • The Son of the West by J. Grant Gibson
  • The Intruder by Harry L. Cohn
  • Jack Stanfield's Experiment by Will G. Williams
  • Doctor Dandy by E. Lawrence Dudley, from Molière's Le Medecin Malgre Lui
  • Across the Isthmus by Frederic Dumoulin
  • Of the Old School by Chester Henry Keogh
  • A Gypsy Wooing by John T. Prince
  • Herr Vetter--Anon.
  • The Theory of Doctor Moreau by Campbell MacCallouch
  • A Convention of Authors by Belle B. Clokey
  • The Shadow Behind the Throne--Anon.
  • Neptune, Jr. by Myrtle Reed and Bettina Reynolds McDonald (B & L) and Helen M. Gilmore (M)
  • The Yankee Doodle Girl by Barney Gerrard

--Scottandrewhutchins (talk) 17:03, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]