Eddie Cantor
Abstract
(9-21-1892 to 10-10-1964) Played on Broadway, on radio shows, movies, and television. Known for his large round eyes and for talking about wife Ida and 5 daughters. Helped develop March of Dimes.
Dates
- Majority of material found within 1914- 1942
Physical Description
Black and white photograph of Eddie Cantor and Arthur Oberfelder (left) sittin on a sofa. The inscription is written across teh top and right-hand side of the photograph.
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Extent
From the File: 1 Linear Feet
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Good 10 x 8 inches
Physical Description
Black and white photograph of Eddie Cantor and Arthur Oberfelder (left) sittin on a sofa. The inscription is written across teh top and right-hand side of the photograph.
Inscriptions and Marks
To my friend Oberfelder for whom I will cavort one of these days Good Wishes Eddie Cantor
Creator
- From the Collection: Masarky, Bobbe (Bobetta Jane Oberfelder), 1916-1981 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository