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Henry Dazian (1854-1937) was a costumer and businessman in New York City. Henry Dazian was a life member, and for years served as a trustee of the Actors’ Fund - an organization established in 1882 to provide for the burial, retirement, and healthcare needs of those in the theatrical professions, during a period when they were often denied access to services and charities – which perhaps explains why he would eventually take such an ardent interest in furthering the study of medicine upon his death. At one point, he was also the director of the Metropolitan Opera, and a bank director.
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Souvenir and Official Programme of the Actors’ Fund Fair Madison Square Garden, May 2-7, 1892.
Henry Dazian Dies; Costumer of Stage Stars. New York Herald Tribune, 05 May 1937