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772 Bibliographies

  • 01iver Goldsmith. Fifth Avenue Theatre, 19 Mar., 1900 (Stuart Robson).

On the Quiet. Hoyt's Theatre, 11 Feb., 1901 (WiUiam CoUier). Colorado, Palmer's Theatre. 12 Jan., 1902. Soldiers of Fortune (Novel by Richard Harding Davis). Savoy Theatre, 17 Mar., 1902 (Robert Edeson). *The Earl of Pawtucket. Madison Square Theatre, 5 Feb., 1903 (Lawrence D'Orsay). *The Other Girl. Criterion Theatre, 29 Dec, 1903 (Lionel Barrymore). *Mrs. LeiBngwell's Boots. Savoy Theatre, il Jan., 1905. The Education of Mr. Pipp (Pictures by Charles Dana Gibson) . Liberty Theatre, 20 Feb., 1905 (Digby Bell). Delancey. Empire Theatre, 4 Sept., 1905 (John Drew). The Embassy Ball. Daly's Theatre, 5 Mar., 1906 (Lawrence D'Orsay). The Ranger. Wallack's Theatre, 2 Sept., 1907 (DustinFamum). ♦The Witching Hour. Hackett's Theatre, 18 Nov., 1907 (John Mason).

  • The Harvest Moon. Garrick Theatre, 18 Oct., 1909 (George Nash). The

Member from Ozark. Opera House, Detroit, 1910. *As a Man Thinks. Thirty-ninth Street Theatre, 13 Mar., 191 1 (John Mason). Published, 1911. Mere Man. Harris Theatre, 25 Nov., 1912 (Gail Kane). Indian Summer. Criterion Theatre, 27 Oct., 1913 (John Mason). Rio Grande. Empire Theatre, 4, Apr., 1916 (Richard Bennett). The Copperhead. Hartford, Conn., 22 Jan., 1918 (Lionel Barrymore). Other plays credited to Augustus Thomas are: Alone. Pickwick Theatre, St. Louis, 1881. The Big Rise. Pope's Theatre, St. Louis, 1881. A Leaf from the Woods (i act). Pope's Theatre, St. Louis, 1883. A New Year's Call (i act). Pope's Theatre, St. Louis, 1883. Combustion. Pope's Theatre, St. Louis. 1883. A Night's Frolic (3 acts). Herald Square Theatre, 1888. A Proper Impropriety (i act). Union Square Theatre, 1889. For Money. Star Theatre, 1890. Thejuck- lins, 1 896. Chimmie Fadden (Book by E. W. Townsend) . Palmer's Theatre. Love Will Find the Way (By amateurs only). The Dress Suit (By Amateurs only). The Music Box (By Amateurs only). Clark, B. H. British and American Drama of To-day, p. 233. Eaton, W. P. The American Stage of To-day, p. 27. Winter, W. The Wallet of Time, Vol. 11, pp. 529-57. Walter, Eugene. Sergeant James. Boston Theatre, 1901. Boots and Saddles. 1909. The Undertow. Harlem Opera House, 22 Apr., 1907. Paid in Full. Astor Theatre, 25 Feb., 1908. The Wolf. Bijou Theatre, 18 Apr., 1908. *The Easiest Way. Belasco Theatre, 19 Jan., 1909. [See Moses, Representative Plays by American Dramatists, Vol. m]. Just a Wife. Belasco Theatre, 31 Jan., 1909. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine Qohn Fox's novel). New Amsterdam Theatre, 29 Jan., 1912. Fine Feathers. Astor Theatre, 7 Jan., 1913. The Knife. Bijou Theatre, 12 Apr., 1917. The Heritage (The Assassin). Playhouse, 14 Jan., 1917. Nancy Lee. Hudson Theatre, 9 Apr., 1918. Peirce, F. L. Eugene Walter: An American Dramatic Realist. The Drama, Feb., 1916. Single Plays by American Dramatists Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. *Judith of Bethulta, Tremont Theatre, Boston, 13 Oct., 1904. Published 1904. Anspacher, Louis K. '*The Unchastened Woman. Thirty-ninth Street Theatre, 9 Oct., 1915. Published 1916. Biggers, Earl D. Seven Keys to Baldpate (With George M. Cohan). Astor Theatre, 22 Sept., 1913. Boyesen, Hjalmar. Alpine Roses. Madison Square Theatre, 31 Jan., 1884.