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FRANK CASE DEAD; HOST TO LITERATE; Owner of Algonquin Hotel, 76, Was Favorite Boniface of Writers and Actors SPONSORED ROUND TABLE Author of Two Books on the Trials, Pleasures of His Trade --Bought Hostelry in 1927
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Frank Case, celebrated owner of a celebrated hotel, the Algonquin, at 59 West Forty-fourth Street, died unexpectedly yesterday afternoon in Doctors Hospital, after a three-month illness. His age was 76. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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