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'Dapper' O'Neil through the years

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The theatrical side of O'Neil was never far from the surface, and he was in his element in April 1977, standing beside famed burlesque stripper Ann Corio at an observance of 'Remember Old Scollay Square Day.' Corio was a major attraction at the Old Howard, the most famous theater in the area that was razed for the Government Center urban renewal project.
The theatrical side of O'Neil was never far from the surface, and he was in his element in April 1977, standing beside famed burlesque stripper Ann Corio at an observance of "Remember Old Scollay Square Day." Corio was a major attraction at the Old Howard, the most famous theater in the area that was razed for the Government Center urban renewal project.
(Globe File Photo / George Rizer)
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