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Waiters serving food & drink to elegant patrons at the
Marlborough House located on the East Side, a speakeasy haven for drinking socialites during prohibition incl. playwright Noel Coward who enjoys their Muscovite duckling.
New York 1933Photographer:
Margaret Bourke-WhiteSource:
LIFE
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