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The Drama: 1860-1918 763 2d series. 1916: Freedom. John Reed; Enemies. NeithBoyceandHutchins Hapgood; Suppressed Desires. G. C. Cook and Susan Glaspell. 3d series. 1917: The Two Sons. Neith Boyce; Lima Beans. Alfred Kreymborg; Before Breakfast. Eugene G. O'Neill.

  • Washington Square Plays. 1916. Drama League Series of Plajrs: The Clod.

Lewis Beach. Bandbox Theatre, 10 Jan., 1916. (Harvard, March, 1914); Overtones. Alice Gerstenberg. Bandbox Theatre, 8 Nov., 1915; Eugen- ically Speaking. Edward Goodman. Bandbox Theatre, 19 Feb., 1915. (Comedy Theatre, 30 Aug., 1916); Helena's Husband. Philip Moeller. Bandbox Theatre, 4 Oct., 1915. (Comedy Theatre, 5 June, 1916.)

  • Wisconsin Plays. Original One-Act Plays from the Repertory of the Wisconsin

Dramatic Society. 1914. The Neighbors. Zona Gale; In the Hospital. T. H. Dickinson; Glory of the Morning. W.E.Leonard. See, also, Seriesll, Wisconsin Plays. One-Act Plays Dix, Bulah Marie. *Across the Border. 1915. Moloch. 1916. Dreiser, Theodore. *Plays of the Natural and the Supernatural. 1916. Mayorga, Margaret Gardner. Representative One-Act Plays by American Au- thors. Boston, 1919. (25 plays.) Middleton, George. *Criminals. 1915. *Embers. (With other plays.) 1911.

  • Nowadays. (Three acts.) 1914. ""Possession. (With other plays.) 1915.
  • The Road Together. (Fouracts.) 1916. *Tradition. (With other plays.)

1913- Wilde, Percival. *Confessional. (With other plays.) 1916. *Dawn. (With other plays.) 1915. *The Unseen Host. (With other war plays.) Boston, 191 7. Individual Dramatists and Their Plays Ade, George. The Sultan of Sulu. Wallack's Theatre, 29 Dec, 1902. The County Chairman. Wallack's, 24 Nov., 1903. The College Widow. Garden Theatre, 20 Sept., 1904. The Sho-Gun. Wallack's, 10 Oct., 1904. Father and the Boys. Empire Theatre, 2 March, 1908. *Marse Covington. Mrs. Peckham's Carouse. Garrick Theatre, 6 Oct., 1908. The Fair Co-Ed. Knickerbocker Theatre, i Feb., 1909. HowellSjW. D. The Work of George Ade. North American Review, 176 739-43. Belasco, David. May Blossom. Madison Square Theatre, 12 Apr., 1884. Valerie (From Sardou's "Femande.") Wallack's Theatre, 15 Feb., 1886 (Lester Wal- lack, Kyrle Bellew). Baron Rudolph (With Bronson Howard). Fourteenth Street Theatre, 24 Oct., 1887. The Wife (With Henry C. DeMille). Lyceum Theatre, i Nov., 1887 (Herbert Kelcey, Henry Miller, and William Fa versham, etc.). Lord Chumley (With Henry C. DeMille). Lyceum, 21 Aug., 1888 (E. H. Sothem, Margaret Anglin, and Maude Adams). The Charity Ball (With Henry C. De Mille). Lyceum, 19 Nov., 1889. Men and Women (With Henry C. De Mille). Proctor's 23d Street Theatre, 21 Oct., 1890 (Orrin Johnson, Emmet Corrigan, Maude Adams, etc.) . Miss Helyett (From theFrench). StarTheatre,3Nov., 1891 (Mrs.LeslieCarter,etc.). TheGirll Left Behind Me (With Franklyn Fyles). Empire Theatre, 25 Jan., 1893 (W. H. Thompson, Orrin Johnson, Cyril Scott, Master WaUie Eddinger, Edna Wallace, Katherine Florence, etc.). The Younger Son (From the German). Empire, 24 Oct., 1893 (Henry Miller, William Faversham, W. H. Thompson, Viola Allen, May Robson, Edna Wallace, etc.). The Heart of Maryland. Herald Square Theatre, 22 Oct., 1895 (Mrs. Leslie Carter, Maurice Barry-