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Alexander Woollcott c18th The Asylum was opened as

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The Asylum was opened as a school for the children of soldiers

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Alexander Woollcott c18th The Asylum was opened asAlexander Woollcott, American critic, raconteur, and radio presenter, early 1930s. From 1929 until 1934 Alexander Humphreys Woollcott (1887 1943) wrote a column titled Shouts and Murmurs for The New Yorker magazine. Between 1933 and 1938 he presented 'The Town Crier', a radio show for CBS.

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