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First Orpheum Theater orchestra, St. Paul
1905
Orchestras Go Out of F. & R. Theatres
July 6, 1927
Early Rumblings in Annual Labor Row
July 8, 1927
Theater Strike as in Chicago Feared Here
August 31, 1927
Theatre Musicians Win Pay Increases
August 31, 1927
St. Paul Theater Closed to Halt Musicians Row
September 1, 1927
Musicians’ Union, Show Managers Sign Working Agreement
September 9, 1927
Sympathy Theater Strike Held Likely
September 20, 1927
Musicians to Join Stage Hand Strike
September 21, 1927
Picture Operators Join Stage Strike
September 21, 1927
Musicians to Join Theater Strikers
September 23, 1927
Musicians Walk Out of Theaters on Eastern Call
September 25, 1927
Musicians Ready to Quit Theaters
September 24, 1927
The Theater Strike
September 27, 1927
Exhibitors Confident in Twin City Strike
October 3, 1927
Twin City Showman, Union Compromise to Settle Strike
October 27, 1927
Twin City Strike Ends
November 11, 1927
Musicians Fear Talking Films Will Cut Jobs
July 20, 1928
Eddie Dunstedter at organ, Minnesota Theater
approximately 1930
Turn Out the Stars
One Day’s Rest in Seven
Turn Out the Stars
Breaking the Silents