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  1. The play opened at the opulent Martin Beck Theatre on March 6, 1934, and ran for 79 performances. The Martin Beck was renamed in 2003 for Al Hirschfeld, who drew the caricature for Yellow Jack. Prior to its debut, Herman Bernstein's Jewish Daily Bulletin covered the play, attesting that it did not contain anti-semitic elements.

  2. Feb 22, 2012 · Yellow Jack is a compelling and thorough narrative of one of the most interesting chapters in medical history. The book, which is highly readable even to those who may think they know this story, is based on a series of articles written by one of the authors, John R. Pierce, for Stripe, a publication of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

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  4. Converted from center to play quarterback because of his size and athleticism. Bobby Dodd needed the bigger man to run his new T formation offense. Played professional football for the Green Bay Packers. Eddie Prokop: 1943–1944 Quarterbacked Georgia Tech for two seasons.

  5. Yellow Jack (Original, Play, Drama, History, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 7, 1944 and played through Apr 7, 1944.

  6. Yellow Jack (Original, Play, Drama, History, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 6, 1934 and played through May 1934.

  7. Media in category "Yellow Jack (play)" This category contains only the following file. Yellow Jack Play 1934.jpg 1,125 × 1,117; 526 KB. ... In Wikipedia. English;