Talk:Julian Eltinge

Eltinge Theater
The Eltinge Theater in its Burlesque days is referenced in "The G-String Murders" by Gypsy Rose Lee (ghost-written by Craig Rice). When a corpse is found sitting on the backstage toilet of a burlesque theater the authorities threaten to close it. One actress cries "Oh God- not back to the Eltinge!" Saxophobia 02:47, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

ambisextrous?
According to the OED (New Edition), the first known use of the term ambisextrous was in 1929. Its use follows: "...twenty or thirty young Apollos..paraded their ambisextrous charms..."

It doesn't sound like it began with Julian Eltinge. Anybody have a source for this? --Superluser 07:23, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
 * Oops! Looks like the quote is right below--and it predates the first cite in the OED.  Hmm.  I wonder if I can get into the OED with this? --Superluser 18:30, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

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