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...high point in Mr. Chaloner's contacts with the spirit world came when he respectfully called upon "Mister Shakespeare," who obligingly responded (via Mr. Chaloner's pencil), stated he wished to refute the prevailing deplorable impression that he had meant Hamlet to be mad, and just to prove it, he had written two new scenes. Mr. Chaloner then read them, announced sternly that "Mister Shakespeare's" spirit had promised they should some day be produced on Broadway. When that happens, no one will recognize Hamlet. Ophelia will no longer be mad. "Mister Shakespeare" said he only made Ophelia mad...
Heywood Broun: "... Before the play ends she is stark raving mad. So instead of the problem of white and black, we have the problem of sane and insane ... In the uneven career of Eugene O'Neill I think All God's Chillun will rank as one of the down strokes...
...favorites before the race were: for the East, Bracadale and Mad Play, owned by Harry F. Sinclair of Manhattan; for the West, Black Gold, owned by Mrs. R. M. Hoots, an Indian woman of Tulsa, and Chilhowee. The entries of Harry Payne Whitney were also looked on with favor by Easterners. They were Transmute and Klondyke. Neither of these did well...
...English horse Papyrus last October, kept Bracadale at a fast pace all the way around the track. He was always in the lead for the first mile. It is possible that he intended to break the spirit of the other horses and clear the way for Bracadale's stablemate, Mad Play, ridden by a well-known jockey, Laverne Fator...
Rebellion, intrigue, mad dashings...