- (1900 - 1942) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Prince Otto. Written by Otis Skinner [earliest Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Wallack's Theatre: 3 Sep 1900- Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Charles Adams, William Andrews, Caroline Butterfield, H. Rees Davies, Edward Dillon, Maud Durbin [Broadway debut], E.A. Eberle, Alfred Edwards, Grace Filkins, Eugenie Flagg, Paula Gloy, Herbert Grigsby, Lumsden Hare [Broadway debut], Percy Haswell, Elizabeth Lea, Elizabeth Lowe, George Nash, Jane Peyton, Otis Skinner [Broadway debut], Frank Sylvester, Frederick Van Rensselaer, Frank Wallace, Louis Webster. Produced by Otis Skinner.
- (1906) Stage Play: The House of Mirth. Drama. Written by Edith Wharton and Clyde Fitch. Scenic Design by Frank Platzer. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Savoy Theatre: 22 Oct 1906- Nov 1906 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Alan Allen, Albert Bruning, Alexander Brunn, Charles Bryant, Fay Davis, Frank De Kum, Florence Earle [Broadway debut], Lumsden Hare, Duncan Harris, Mrs. Hartley, Charles W. Lane, Jane Laurel, Grant Mitchell, Hubert Neville, Olive Oliver, Alice Putnam, Isabel Richards, Katherine Stewart, Emily Wakeman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: Her Sister. Written by Clyde Fitch and Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Hudson Theatre: 25 Dec 1907- Feb 1908 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Eleanor Alderson"), Arthur Byron, Louise Drew, Rockcliffe P. Fellows, Charles Hammond (as "Mr. Right"), Lumsden Hare, Desmond Kelley, Fanny Addison Pitt, Anita Rothe, Lucile Watson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: What Every Woman Knows. Comedy. Written by J.M. Barrie and John Stix. Empire Theatre: 23 Dec 1908- Jun 1909 (closing date unknown/198 performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "Maggie Wylie, his daughter"), Beatrice Agnew (as "Lady Sybil Tenterden"), Richard Bennett (as "John Shand"), James L. Carhart (as "First Elector"), R. Payton Carter (as "Alick Wylie"), W.H. Gilmore (as "Third Elector"), Lumsden Hare (as "Charles Venables"), Wallace Jackson (as "Second Elector"), Ffolliott Paget (as "Comtesse de la Briere"), Lillian Spencer (as "A Maid"), David Torrence (as "David Wylie, his son"), Fred Tyler (as "James Wylie, his son"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: Disengaged. Written by Henry James. Directed by Fritz Williams. Hudson Theatre: 11 Mar 1909 (1 performance). Cast: Louise Closser Hale, J.R. Crauford, Dorothy Donnelly, Frank Gilmore, Lumsden Hare, Alfred Hickman, Selene Johnson, Alma Poey, Renee Woodson.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Flag Lieutenant. Melodrama. Written by Maj. W.P. Drury and Leo Trevor [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz. Criterion Theatre: 30 Aug 1909- Sep 1909 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Herbert Budd, Francis Carlyle, Dudley Digges, Helen Freeman, Richard Garrick, W.H. Gilmore, H.J. Ginn, Lawrence Grant, Basil Hallam, Lumsden Hare, Homer Hunt, Isabel Irving, Wallace Jackson, John May, Vera McCord, Bruce McRae, George Probert, Rosa Rand, George K. Roland, Frank Shannon, Adeline Stanhope Wheatcroft, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed by Barker (UK) [UK distribution by Jury Films] as The Flag Lieutenant (1919).
- (1911) Stage Play: The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard. Written by Harcourt Williams. Based on the story by Anthony Hope. Lyceum Theatre: 20 Jan 1911- Feb 1911 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast [as known]: Billie Burke, Lumsden Hare. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Witness for the Defense. Written by A.E.W. Mason. Directed by George A. Highland. Empire Theatre: 4 Dec 1911- Jan 1912 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: William L. Abingdon [credited as W.L. Abingdon], A.E. Anson, Ethel Barrymore, Annie Esmond, Leslie Faber, Lumsden Hare, James Malaidy, W.S. Phillips, Walter L. Stacey, Ernest Stallard. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: Preserving Mr. Panmure. Comedy. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Lyceum Theatre: 27 Feb 1912- Mar 1912 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Theresa Maxwell Conover, Charles Dowd, W.H. Dupont, Gertrude Elliot, Annie Esmond, Elizabeth Fagan, Lumsden Hare, Mona Hungerford, Isabel Irving, William McVey, Ralph Nairn, Frederick Powell, John Rogers, Alexander Scott-Gatty. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Whip. Thriller. Written by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Manhattan Opera House: 22 Nov 1912- Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/163 performances). Cast: Cast: Charles Blackall, W. Croft, Alec Fraser, John Halliday, Lumsden Hare, Leonore Harris, Marie Illington, Robert Jarman, Evelyn Kerry, Ambrose Manning, M. McCready, Mona Morgan, Joe Pender, Horace Pollock, M. Raymond, John L. Shine, Dion Titheradge, Basil West. Produced by Arthur Collins. Note: Filmed as The Whip (1928), The Whip (1917).
- (1913) Stage Play: The Land of Promise. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Dec 1913- Mar 1914 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Billie Burke, Selma Hall, Lumsden Hare, Shelly Hull, Lillian Kingsbury, Leopold Lane, Gladys Morris, Mildred Orme, Barnett Parker, Thomas Reynolds, Norman Tharp, Henry Warwick. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: Jerry. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Mar 1914- May 1914 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Billie Burke (as "Jerry"), Gladys Hanson (as "Joan Doubleday"), Lumsden Hare (as "Doctor Kirk"), Shelly Hull (as "Montagu Wade"), Alice Johns (as "Harriet Townsend"), Allan Pollock (as "Peter Flagg"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Briggs"), Bernard Thornton (as "Lewis"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Elder Son. Written by Lucien Nepoty. Book adapted by Frederick Fenn. Directed by Lynn Hammond. Playhouse Theatre: 15 Sep 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Robert Adams, Cynthia Brooke, Nell Compton, Lumsden Hare, Edna Wallace Hopper, Cynthia Latham [Broadway debut], Irby Marshall, Eric Maturin, Madeline Moore, Norman Trevor, Edward Walthem. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1914) Stage Play: Driven. Written by E. Temple Thurston. Empire Theatre: 14 Dec 1914- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Charles Bryant, Alexandra Carlisle, Leslie Faber, Fred Goodwins, Arthur Greenaway, Lumsden Hare, Rita Otway, Thomas Wigney Percyval, Haidee Wright. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Fallen Idol. Written by Guy Bolton. Comedy Theatre: 23 Jan 1915- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher, Albert Bruning, Lumsden Hare, David Powell, Florence Rockwell, Robert Schable. Produced by Joe Weber.
- (1915) Stage Play: The New York Idea. (Revival). Written by Langdon Mitchell. Playhouse Theatre: 28 Sep 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Tracy Barrow (as "Tim Fiddler"), Richard Clarke (as "Monroe"), John Cromwell (as "William Ludley, Philip's cousin"), Grace George (as "Mrs. Cynthia Karslake"), Lumsden Hare (as "Philip Phillimore"), Selwyn Joyce (as "Brooks, Vida' footman"), Norah Lamison (as "Grace Phillimore, Philip's sister"), Ernest Lawford (as "Sir Wilfred Cates-Darby"), Josephine Lovett (as "Miss Heneage, Philip's aunt"), Guthrie McClintic (as "Nogam, Karslake's valet"), Mary Nash (as "Mrs. Vida Phillimore, Philip's divorced wife"), Albert Reed (as "The Rev. Matthew Phillimore, Philip's brother"), Conway Tearle (as "John Karslake"), Anita Wood (as "Benson, Vida's maid"), Eugenie Woodward (as "Mrs. Phillimore, Philip's mother"). Produced by Grace George and The New York Playhouse Company.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Liars. (Revival). Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Producer (with The New York Playhouse Company). Playhouse Theatre: 9 Nov 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast included: Paul Bliss, Richard Clarke, John Cromwell, Lumsden Hare, Alfred Hesse, Norah Lamison, Ernest Lawford, Josephine Lovett, Guthrie McClintic, Mary Nash, Albert Reed, Conway Tearle, Eugenie Woodward, Mary Worth. Note: Performed in repertory with "The New York Idea," "The Earth," and "Captain Brassbound's Conversion."
- (1916) Stage Play: Getting Married. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by William Faversham. Booth Theatre: 6 Nov 1916- Feb 1917 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore (as "The Beadle"), Virginia Fox Brooks (as "Edith Bridgenorth"), Charles Cherry (as "St. John Hotchkiss"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Mrs. George Collins"), Edwin Cushman (as "Oliver Cromwell Soames/Anthony"), Hugh Dillman (as "Cecil Sykes"), William Faversham (as "The Bishop"), George Fitzgerald (as "Reginald Bridgenorth"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Mrs. Bridgenorth"), Arleen Hackett (as "Leo"), Lumsden Hare (as "The General/Boxer"), John Harwood (as "William Collins"), Hilda Spong (as "Lesbia Grantham"). Produced by William Faversham.
- (1917) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. (Revival). Written by R.C. Carton. Broadhurst Theatre: 22 Dec 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Macklyn Arbuckle, Herbert Belmore, C Haviland Chappell, Maxine Elliott, William Faversham, Irene Fenwick, George Fitzgerald, Franklyn Fox, Lumsden Hare, Harvey Hays, George W. Howard, Philip Leigh, Frederick Lloyd, William Vaughan, Julian Vauxhall.
- (1918) Stage Play: Peter's Mother. Written by Mrs. Henry De La Pasture. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Playhouse Theatre: 29 Oct 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore, Lillian Brennard, Lumsden Hare, Walter Howe, Selene Johnson, Katherine Lorimer, Gypsy O'Brien, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Philip Tonge, Frederick Truesdell. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Unknown Woman. Melodrama.
- (1920) Stage Play: Trimmed in Scarlet. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Title. Satire. Written by Arnold Bennett. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Belmont Theatre: 14 Nov 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Agnes Atherton (as "Parlor Maid"), Ernest Cossart (as "Sampson Straight"), Shiela Courtenay (as "Hildegarde Culver"), Lumsden Hare (as "Mr. Culver"), Robert Harrigan (as "John Culver"), Selene Johnson (as "Mrs. Culver"), Emily Lorraine (as "Miss Starkey"), Noel Tearle (as "Tranto"). Produced by Richard G. Herndon.
- (1922) Stage Play: Drifting. Melodrama. Written by John Colton and D.H. Andrews. Directed by John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 2 Jan 1922- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Allen Atwell, Frank Backus, Millie Beland, William Blaisdell, Humphrey Bogart (as "Ernie Crockett/Third Husband") [Broadway debut], Alice Brady (as "Cassie Cook"), Cornelius Bull, Leonard Cary, Jane Corcoran (as "Mrs. Cook/A Monger of Lost Dolls"), Burr Caruth [credited as Burr Curruth], Harry Davies, Marguerite de Marhanno, Maxwell Driscoll, Barry Fitz Patrick, Franklyn Fox, Master Jack Grattan, Lumsden Hare (as "Dr. Li Shen Kueng"), Olaf Laven, Winifred Lawshe, Geraldine McCreery, Leward Meeker, Florence Short, Edwin Thompson, Blanche Wallace, Eve Ware, Robert Warwick, H. Mortimer White. Produced by William A. Brady. Note: Filmed by Universal Pictures as Drifting (1923), and by Universal Pictures as Shanghai Lady (1929).
- (1922) Stage Play: Up the Ladder. Drama. Written by Owen Davis. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Playhouse Theatre: 6 Mar 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/117 performances). Cast: Mary Brandon (as "Rosalind Henley"), Frederick Brennan (as "Dr. Maynard"), Nannette Comstock (as "Mary"), Claude Cooper (as "Bert Muller"), Edward Donnelly (as "Joe Henley"), George Farren (as "Henry Smith"), Albert Hackett (as "Jerry"), Grace Heyer (as "Ellen"), Mary Jeffery (as "Mrs. Muller"), Paul Kelly (as "John Allen"), Doris Kenyon (as "Jane"), Adele Klaer (as "Eva Wilmers"), George Le Guere (as "Stanley Grant"), Anna Marston (as "Lucy"), Robert Middlemass (as "Dick Wilmers"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1922) Stage Play: Billeted. Comedy (revival).
- (1924) Stage Play: The Mask and the Face. Comedy. Written by C.B. Fernald, adapted from a story by Luigi Chiarelli. Bijou Theatre: 10 Sep 1924- Sep 1924 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Horace Braham (as "Georges Almaire"), Maud Durand (as "Teresa"), Austin Fairman (as "Franco Spina"), William Faversham (as "Count Mario Grazio"), Charles Hampden (as "Judge Ugo Praga"), Lumsden Hare (as "Pier Zanotti"), Beatrice Miles (as "Wanda Borelli"), Robert Montgomery [Broadway debut], Frederic Monti (as "Luigi Bunghi"), John Robert (as "A Boy"), Adele Thatcher-Shreve (as "A Girl"), H. Ashton Tonge (as "Andrea"), Edith Campbell (as "Walker Delia Fambri"), Catherine Willard (as "Savina Grazia"), Ann Winston (as "Nina Zanotti"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Blue Peter. Written by E. Temple Thurston. Directed by Edward Goodman. 52nd Street Theatre: 24 Mar 1925- Apr 1925 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Produced by The Stagers; Produced by arrangement with Lumsden Hare.
- (1925) Stage Play: His Queen. Written by John Hastings Turner. Directed by Oliver Morosco. Hudson Theatre: 11 May 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Charles Brown (as "James Gaut"), Minnie Dupree (as "Jane Roper"), Edward Emery (as "Adeimon"), Lumsden Hare (as "Athrike Takarpoulos"), Frank Hubert (as "Rev. Walter Prendergast"), Francine Larrimore (as "Maria Avilon"), Margot Lester (as "Stockie"), Francis X. Malloy (as "A Young Man"), Betty Nye (as "Teenie Clawson"), Marion Vantine (as "Countess Phryne Eumaros"), Robert Warwick (as "Thales"), Harold West (as "Dick Coleby"). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1925) Stage Play: Antonia. Written by Melchior Lengyel. Book adapted by Arthur Richman. Directed by Melchior Lengyel and George Cukor. Empire Theatre: 20 Oct 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Anne Brody (as "The Profiteer's Wife"), Ilka Chase (as "Lia"), Mabel Colcord (as "Marcsa"), H. Tyrrell Davis (as "George Tamassy"), Malcolm Dennison (as "Pista"), George Greenberg (as "Mihaly"), Ruth Hammond (as "Piri"), Lumsden Hare (as "Vince Fancsy"), Stephen Kendal (as "Waiter"), Philip Merivale (as "Bela Kovacsy"), Maria Palay (as "A Chambermaid"), Harry Plimmer (as "Richard"), Marjorie Rambeau (as "Antonia"), Georges Renavent (as "Capt. Pierre Marceau"), Stanley Rignold (as "Waiter"), John Shanks (as "Jancsi"), Sam Sidman (as "A Profiteer"), Marion Stephenson (as "Ersi"), Alexander Sxalay (as "Rudi"), Lou Turner (as "Todor"), Heppie Warren (as "Juli"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: Ashes of Love. Written by The Countess of Cathcart. National Theatre: 22 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Barbara Allen, The Countess of Cathcart (as "Estelle"), Austin Fairman (as "Lord Victor Anton"), Robert Paton Gibbs [credited as Robert Peyton Gibbs] (as "Mr. Thompson"), Ruby Gordon (as "Maid"), Lumsden Hare, (as "Lord Douglas Rayhaven"), Wilfred Jessop (as "Archie Lambsdale") [Broadway debut], Harry Joyner, Margot Lester, Iseth Gordon Munro, Alison Skipworth, George Thorpe. Produced by The Countess of Cathcart and Earl Carroll.
- (1926) Stage Play: What Every Woman Knows. Comedy (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie and John Stix. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Bijou Theatre: 13 Apr 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/268 performances). Produced by William A. Brady. Cast: Dennis Cleugh (as "Alick Wylie"), Lumsden Hare (as "Charles Venables"), Harry Hatch (as "Third Elector"), Helen Hayes (as "Maggie Wylie, his daughter"), Rose Hobart (as "Lady Sybil Lazenby"), Austin O. Huhn (as "First Elector"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "John Shand"), Dora Micawber (as "A Maid"), Alfred Pinner (as "A Butler"), Adelaide Prince (as "Comtesse de la Briere"), Jack Terry (as "James Wylie, his son"), Eugene Weber (as "David Wylie, his son"), Vincent York (as "Second Elector"). Produced in association with Lee Shubert and Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: Slaves All. Written by Edward Percy. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Bijou Theatre: 6 Dec 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott (as "Julia Rigordan"), Vera Allen (as "Ann Rigordan"), Herbert Ashton (as "Captain Sheamus Blagdon"), Lionel Atwill (as "John Rigordan"), Stanley Drewitt (as "Squitch"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "Rev. Matthew Holdsworth"), Nancie Halliwell Hobbes (as "Charlotte Holdsworth"), Marguerite Mosier (as "Jenny Venn"), Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Dr. Felix Burn"), Reginald Sheffield (as "George Squitch"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Patriot. Drama. Written by Ashley Dukes. Based on the German of Alfred Neumann. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Majestic Theatre: 19 Jan 1928- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Henry Berger (as "A Corporal"), Reginald Carrington (as "General Talyzin"), Henry Carvill (as "The English Doctor"), Forbes Dawson (as "A Staff Captain"), Clarence Derwent (as "Count Stroganoff"), Frank Elliott (as "Major Muravieff"), Leslie Faber (as "Count Peter Alexeievitch Pahlen") [final Broadway role], John Gielgud (as "Grand Duke Alexander") [Broadway debut], Lyn Harding (as "Paul I, Tsar of Russia"), Lumsden Hare (as "Count Valerian Zuboff"), John Parrish (as "Prince Platon Zuboff"), Bernard Savage (as "Ivan"), Frank Shannon (as "Stepan"), Madge Titheradge (as "Anna, Baroness Ostermann"), Austin Trevor (as "Count Nikita Petrovitch Panin"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1928) Stage Play: 12,000. Written by Bruno Frank. Book adapted by William A. Drake. Directed by Basil Sydney. Garrick Theatre: 12 Mar 1928- Jul 1928 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Charles Croker-King (as "His Serene Highness, the Prince of_____"), Mary Ellis (as "The Baroness of Spangenburg"), Lumsden Hare (as "A Colonel"), Walter Kingsford (as "Faucitt"), John McGovern (as "The Younger Brother"), Leonard Mudie (as "The Elder Brother"), Basil Sydney (as "Piderit"), Robert Vivian (as "Treysa"). Produced by The Garrick Players.
- (1928) Stage Play: Elmer Gantry. Written by Patrick Kearney. Based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Playhouse Theatre: 7 Aug 1928- Sep 1928 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Produced by Joseph E. Shea.
- (1937) Stage Play: The Lady Has a Heart. Comedy.
- (1939) Stage Play: Billy Draws a Horse. Comedy. Written by Lesley Storm. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Playhouse Theatre: 21 Dec 1939- 31 Dec 1939 (13 performances). Cast: Hayley Bell (as "Clare Fleming"), Edna Bennett (as "Grace"), Carol Curtis Brown (as "Agnes"), Leo Bulgakov (as "Pschenschynoff"), William Chambers (as "A Customer"), Florence Edney (as "Mrs. Smith"), Jules Epailly (as "Waiter"), Grace George (as "Mrs. Parsons"), Lumsden Hare (as "Alfred Parsons"), Elizabeth Inglis (as "Elise Parsons"), Arthur Margetson, Harry Plimmer (as "Grandpapa"), Marion Sittler (as "Miss Burchill"), Douglas Walton (as "Tim Shields"). Produced by Lee Shubert and William A. Brady.
- (1942) Stage Play: Plan M. Written by James Edward Grant. Scenic Design by Lemuel Ayers. Directed by Marion Gering. Belasco Theatre: 20 Feb 1942- 23 Feb 1942 (6 performances). Cast: Anne Burr (as "Marjorie Barr"), Stuart Casey (as "Sir Ethan Foy"), Reynolds Denniston (as "Admiral Farnsworth"), Len Doyle (as "General Sir Hugh Winston"), Joanna Duncan (as "Mrs. Bodleigh"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "Brigadier Husted"), Charles Gerrard (as "Rear Admiral Spring"), Douglas Gilmore (as "Colonel Corliss"), Lumsden Hare (as "Dr. Hawes") [final Broadway role], Ellies Irving (as "Wing Commander Rambeau"), A.P. Kaye (as "Orderly Horton"), Stapleton Kent (as "Colonel Clegg"), Edward LeComte (as "Private McCoy"), Margery Maude (as "Mrs. Barr"), Lathrop Mitchell (as "Private Thurston"), Guy Spaull (as "Private Stuart"), Thaddeus Suski (as "Private Russell"). Produced by Richard Aldrich and Richard Meyers.
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