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...stock. Soule Photo. Co.'s stock is ready. The framed pieces cannot be replaced at present prices. Three more Langdell on contracts at $8.25. Stephen's Criminal Law, ready at $1.83. The remaining pieces of furniture will be sold at cost to avoid returning them to Boston. A Howard watch in an 18k gold case listed at $186.00 will be furnished soon, on a recent order for $150.00. Record note books at 19c. per quire...
...stock. Soule Photo. Co.'s stock is ready. The framed pieces cannot be replaced at present prices. Three more Langdell on contracts at $8.25. Stephen's Criminal Law, ready at $1.83. The remaining pieces of furniture will be sold at cost to avoid returning them to Boston. A Howard watch in an 18k gold case listed at $186.00 will be furnished soon, on a recent order for $150.00. Record note books at 19c. per quire...
...very long ago college students received no official encouragement to enter into researches concerning theatrical matters. But things have changed somewhat. Mr. Bronson Howard, the leading American dramatist, has been telling the Harvard boys how to write plays, and Mr. Henry Irving is expected soon to tell the Oxford boys how to act them, while the Princeton boys have a prosperous dramatic club of their own, which gives public performances with great eclat. - Harpers Weekly...
After apologizing for his inexperience in public speaking, Mr. Bronson Howard entered upon a very interesting lecture, holding the attention of the large audience in Sanders for an hour and a half last evening. He declared his inability to tell what Dramatic Art was, but he would endeavor to show how the dramatist was obliged to obey its laws in the construction of a play. To illustrate this he gave the "Autobiography of a Play." an account of the original plot of the "Banker's Daughter," and a description of the later alterations, and showed how these alterations were brought...
...conclusion, the speaker said that more than anything else the dramatic writer must be sincere; that sincerity should especially be the watch-word of young authors, for no element in an audience is more important or harder to move than that of sincerity. Mr. Howard spoke in a moderate tone of voice with no attempts at elocutionary effects, but his contrasts of pathos and humor were carefully chosen, and were greatly enjoyed by his hearers...