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In 1891, Frank L. Baum, author of "The Wizard of Oz" and Mason, wrote in the Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer that the army should "finish the job" by the "total annihilation" of the few remaining Indians, calling those yet to be extinguished:
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In case you missed it earlier this week, the ineffable J.L. Bell had a recent piece on a little known Frank L. Baum short story entitled The Witchcraft of Mary-Marie.
Archive 2006-09-01 fusenumber8 2006
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I don't suppose it's much worse than Frank L. Baum naming one of his characters Ozma, but sheesh.
Archive 2006-03-01 fusenumber8 2006
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I feel as though Frank L. Baum would approve of my little suite, so that's always a good thing.
lazarus Diary Entry lazarus 2004
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Wicked, Gregory Maguire gave the world a new take on Frank L. Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, retelling the story from the point of view of Elphaba Thropp, the Wicked Witch of the West.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed REVIEWED BY KELLEY ARMSTRONG 2012
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ERNIE HARBURG: Yeah, Frank L. Baum was an interesting kind of maverick guy, who at one point in his life was an editor of a paper in South Dakota.
Democracy Now! 2009
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ERNIE HARBURG: Yeah, Frank L. Baum was an interesting kind of maverick guy, who at one point in his life was an editor of a paper in South Dakota.
Democracy Now! 2009
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ERNIE HARBURG: Yeah, Frank L. Baum was an interesting kind of maverick guy, who at one point in his life was an editor of a paper in South Dakota.
Democracy Now! 2009
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'THE WIZARD OF OZ,' ENSEMBLE, NAT'L TOUR Dave Clemmons Casting (casting dir.) is seeking performers for the upcoming 2009-10 tour and current leg of the national tour of the Wizard of Oz. Frank L. Baum, book; Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg, music & lyrics; John Kane, adaptation; Nigel West, dir.
unknown title 2009
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Many more people are familiar with the 1939 MGM movie The W.zard of Oz than are familiar with the source book, The W.nderful W.zard of Oz, written by Frank L. Baum and illustrated by W.W. Denslow.
LCSV4 2009
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