CLASS C. LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY AARONSON (D. Darby)* New York. Women, marriage and other things. 1 p. 1., 9 numb. 1. fol. Typewritten. [33271 1 c. Oct. 25, 1920; C 1680. BEKKER (Max M.)* New York. Cohen's orchestra at a dance. 2 numb. sheets. 11 by 8 in. Typewritten. [33272 1 c. Nov. 18, 1920; C 1684. BONNAR (William)* Chicago. New system of psychology. 157 (i. e. 174) 1. mount. port., diagrs. (part mount., part col.) 4to. [33273 GONZALES (LUIS E.)* Brooklyn. Universal theory of natural phenomena. 14 1. 4to. Typewritten. [33279 1 c. Oct. 25, 1920; C 1678. HIRSCH (HUGH) * Brooklyn. Even unto the children. cover-title, 54 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. [33280 1 c. Oct. 8, 1920; C 1672. HOFFMAN (AARON)* New York. Squidgulum, 1920 ed. 12 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 1 c. Oct. 9, 1920; C 1673. [33281 LEITHOLD (RIALTO F. C.)* Santa Monica, Calif. Tomorrow. cover-title, 26 numb. 1. mount. sheets. 4to. [33282 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; C 1687. PENDORA (ELLIAS)* New York. Solution of the main secrets of the universe. 55 numb. loose p. 4to. Yiddish text typewritten. [33283 1 c. Aug. 31, 1920; C 1669. RICE (ANDY)* New York. Boy wonder. cover-title, 7 1. fol. Typewritten. [33284 1 c. Nov. 18, 1920; C 1683. STODDARD (CORA FRANCES) Today's story of alcohol. 44 sheets. 11 by 8 in. Typewritten. [33285 1 c. Oct. 18, 1920; C 1676. Scientific temperance federation, Boston. Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920__. 163 CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS AFTER FIVE; a play in 1 act, by Willard Webster. 3 p. 1., 28 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33287 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55947; Willard Davies Webster, New York. ALIMONY WIVES; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. B. Mason. 2 p. 1., 102 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33288 1 c. Oct. 21, 1920; D 55837; Gertrude Bryant Mason, Los Angeles. ALL AT SEA; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. Jackson. [65] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33289 1 c. Oct. 28, 1920; D 55900; Fred Jackson, New York. AMERICA; patriotic musical spectacle in 2 acts, by W. M. Davis. [12] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33290 1 c. Nov. 2, 1920; D 55934; W. Mills Davis, New York. AMOUR (L') DES TROIS ORANGES (THE LOVE OF THREE ORANGES); opera in 4 acts and 10 'scenes with a prologue, words and music by Serge Prokofieff, suggested by Carlo Gozzi [tr. by Natalie De Bogory] New York, F. Rullman, inc., 1920. 55 p. 4to. [Libretto only, French and English] [33291 Nov. 4, 1920; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1920; D 55953; Fred. Rullman, inc., New York. ANNA KARENINA; drama in 3 acts with an epilogue, by N. Kaplan, dramatized from the novel of Count Leo Tolstoi. 2 p. 1., 40 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33292 1 c. Nov. 8, 1920; D 55968; AUTHOR AUTHOR! a musical sociable in 2 invitations and 2 functions, events and rhymes by Nathaniel Lief, M. Ryskind and Robert A. Simon, tunes by Muriel Pollock. [64] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33294 1 c. Oct. 29, 1920; D 55909; Morrie Ryskind, New York. AVARO (EL); comedia en 5 actos, [y] El casamiento á la fuerza; comedia en 1 acto: de Juan Bautista Poquelín Molière, tr. de Tomás Borrás. Madrid, [Estrella, s. a. e.] 1919. 231 p. front., pls. 32mo. [33294* Dec. 1, 1919; 1 c. Sept. 15, 1920; A-Foreign 17313; Estrella, s. a. e., Madrid. BABY (THE) GIRL; operetta in 3 acts, by Rudolf Bernhauer and Rudolf Schanzer, English version by Grace Isabel Colbron. [98] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33295 1 c. Oct. 14, 1920; D 55895; United plays, inc., New York. BACK FROM THE GRAVE; a vaudeville playlet in 2 scenes, by A. R. Gullo. 1 p. 1., 13 p. 4to. [33296 1 c. Oct. 28, 1920; D 55898; A. Raymond Gallo, Boston. BARGAINERS; drama in 3 acts, by D. Palmer. [97] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33297 1 c. Oct. 25, 1920; D 55863; Dean Palmer, New York. BARN (THE) OF BETHLEHEM; a play in 2 scenes, by A. A. S. James. 1 p. 1., 37 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33298 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55951; Alice Archer Sewall James, Urbana, O. BEST (THE) PLAYS OF 1919-20 AND THE YEAR BOOK OF THE DRAMA IN AMERICA, ed. by Burns Mantle. Boston, Small, Maynard & company 33298* BEST (THE) PLAYS OF 1919-20 AND THE YEAR BOOK OF THE DRAMA IN AMERICA-Continued. [1920] 1 p. 1., vii p., 1 l., 474 p. 12mo. [33298* Nov. 8, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1920; A 604032; Small, Maynard & co., inc. BIT (A) OF COLOR: a vaudeville monologue, by D. Gray. 2 p. fol. Typewritten. [33299 1 c. Oct. 26, 1920; D 55957; Dorothy Gray, Upper Montclair, N. J. BOAT (THE); a tragedy in 1 act, by M. Lord. 9 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33300 1 c. Oct. 25, 1920; D 55861; Martha Lord, Hollywood, Los Angeles. BOGUS (THE) IDOLS. See Feast (The) of the Sooey tongs. BOOTLEGGER (THE); a play in 1 act, by W. H. Duncan and J. M. Loughran. 2 p. l., 17 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33301 1 c. Oct. 28, 1920; D 55899; William Henry Duncan and John M. Loughran, Brooklyn. BREAKING (THE) OF THE CALM; playlet in 1 act, by D. W. Totheroh. 12 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33302 a 1 c. Oct. 25, 1920; D 55854; Dan Webster Totheroh, San Anselmo, Calif. CARILLON (IL) MAGICO; a mimeticsymphonic comedy in a preamble and 1 act, by Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli, English version by Frederick H. Martens, New York, G. Ricordi & company, 1920. 23 p. Svo. [33303 Oct. 22, 1920; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1920; D. 55860; G. Ricordi & co., New York. CASAMIENTO Á LA FUERZA. See Avaro (El) [y] El casamiento á la fuerza. CENICIENTA (LA); comedia de magia en un prólogo y 3 actos, dividida en 5 cuadros, de J. Benavente. Madrid, Librería de los sucesores de Hernando, 1920. 39 p. 12 mo. [33304 Jan. 3, 1920; 1 c. Nov. 2, 1920; D 55938; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. CHOOSE YOUR AUTHOR; a play in a prologue, 3 acts and an epilogue, by L. D. Collister and William de Wagstaffe. 80 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33305 1 c. Oct. 18, 1920; D 55873; Leonie Davis Collister, New York. CHORUS (THE) LADY. pt. 1, n. s., v. 17 See Famous (The) Mrs. Fair, and other plays. CHRISTMAS (A) INTERLUDE; a play in 1 act for amateur players by G. W. Johnston. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33306 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55946; George Woodruff Johnston, Washington. CIMEX; a comedy in 5 acts, by R. E. Saleski. 1 p. 1., 85 p. fol. Туреwritten. [33307 1 c. Nov. 2, 1920; D 55937; Reinhold Eugen Saleski, Newark, Del. CLOSE (THE) CALL; drama in 3 acts, by Eden E. Greville, revised and rewritten by R. Lord. [103] p. Typewritten. 4to. [33308 1 c. Oct. 26, 1920; D 55973; Ruth Lord, Buffalo. COMING (THE) OF THE MAYFLOWER; a Pilgrim pageant [in 4 episodes] prepared by The Youth's companion from a text by Miss Rosamond Kimball and published in connection with the issue for Oct. 14, 1920. cover-title, 22 p. 8vo. [33309 Oct. 14, 1920; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1920; D 55887; Perry Mason co., Boston. CUSTOM (THE) OFFICER AND THE WOP. DADDY BILL; drama in 3 acts, by W. 1 c. Oct. 21, 1920; D 55828; William Nagornosky, Baltimore. DEKANAWIDA. See Plays and pageants of citizenship. DINNER'S farces. SERVED. See High school DOG (THE) SHOW; a 1 act playlet, by F. Lurch. 4 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33311 1 c. Oct. 23, 1920; D 55851; Frank Lurch, Woodhaven, N. Y. ENID ASLEEP; a melodrama in 4 acts, by R. E. Dyar. 2 p. 1., 99 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33312 1 c. Oct. 21, 1920; D 55836; Ralph E. Dyar, Spokane, Wash. EVICTED; a 1 act satire on the housing problem, book by C. Benton, musical specialties by Hyman Meyer. 1 p. 1., 8, [3] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33313 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55944; Curtis Benton and Hyman Meyer, New York, 1 c. Oct. 22, 1920; D 55844; Eugenia Flagg, West Hartford, Conn. FAMOUS (THE) MRS. FAIR, AND OTHER PLAYS; by James Forbes, with introduction by Walter Prichard Eaton. New York, George H. Doran company [1920] xiii p., 1 l., [2], 17-290 p. Svo. Contents: The chorus lady.-The show shop.-The famous Mrs. Fair. [33314* Nov. 12, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1920; A 604174; George H. Doran co., New York. FEAST (THE) OF THE SOOEY TONGS; or, The bogus idols, a play in 1 act, by E. Horan. 7 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33315 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55942; Eddie Horan, Brooklyn. FIRST CHOICE; a farce in 3 acts, by P. D. Gold. [103] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33316 1 c. Nov. 3, 1920; D 55943; Pleasant Daniel Gold, New York. FIVE THOUSAND WILL BUY IT; a play in 1 act, by Edwin McKim. 4 p. fol. Typewritten. [33317 1 c. Oct. 13, 1920; D 55876; George J. Egan, New York. FORGET THE PAST; musical comedy in 3 acts, by Paul Decker and Ernst Pohl, English version by Joseph Bernard Rethy. [112] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33318 1 c. Oct. 14, 1920; D 55894; United plays, inc., New York. FORGIVEN; drama in 4 acts, by H. F. Wuttke. [33] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33319 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55945; Hermann F. Wuttke, New York. FRANCINE CONSENTS; comedy in 1 act, by Léon Deutsch, tr. by Robert W. Sneddon. 1 p. 1., 46, [1] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33320 1 c. Nov. 2, 1920; D 55936; Oscar Osso, Paris. FREEDOM HUNTING; a monologue by E[melle] Deniau-Chevé. 1 p. 1., 8 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33321 1 c. Oct. 11, 1920; D 55875; Mrs. E. Deniau-Chevé, New York. 33330 FROM THE PRESS; a topical satire in 1 act, by D. D. Aaronson. 22 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33322 1 c. Oct. 25, 1920; D 55865; D. Darby Aaronson, New York. FULL OF PHILIPS; a 2 act musical comedy in 3 scenes, by A. Martin and William Juengst. [79] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words only] [33323 1 c. Oct. 9, 1920; D 55881; Archie Martin, New York. GOD STAY THE HAND; a play in 1 act, by V. I. S. Siddons. 9 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33324 1 c. Oct. 23, 1920; D 55847; Victoria Isidora Stockqueler Siddons, Washington. GOLD (THE) BRICK; a play in 4 acts, by C. Coste. [87] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33325 1 c. Oct. 2, 1920; D 55874; Claire Coste, New York. GREEN GOODS; a carnival episode in 1 act, by Arthur Stone [pseud. of A. T. Goetze] 1 p. l., 8 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33326 1 c. Oct. 30, 1920; D 55914; Arthur T. Goetze, Battle Creek. GUILTY; a modern drama in 4 acts, by J. Steger, basic idea from an old German play. [118] p. 4to. Туреwritten. [33327 1 c. Oct. 21, 1920; D 55964; Julius Steger, New York. GYPSY (THE) AND SAINT JACQUES; a play in 3 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Delaney Dunn. [CS] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33328 1 c. Oct. 22, 1920; D 55841; Edward D. Dunn, New York. HEART (THE) OF A GIRL; a comedy drama [in 4 acts] by J. Rollow and E. Blanchard. Acts 1 and 2. 89 p. 4to. Typewritten. [33329 1 c. Nov. 4, 1920; D 55948; James Rollow and Evelyn Blanchard, New York. HEATHEN (THE) CHINEE. Sce High school farces. HELP-HELP; a play in 3 acts, by Lily Carthur [pseud of L. P. Heydemann] [68] p. 4to. Typewritten. [33330 1 c. Oct. 20, 1920; D 55880; Lillian P. Heydemann, Cleveland. |