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 The Drama: 1860-1918 767 Straight Road. Astor Theatre, 7 Jan., 1907 (Blanche Walsh). Her Sister (With Cosmo Gordon-Lennox). Hudson Theatre, 24 Dec, 1907 (Ethel Barrymore). Girls. Daly's Theatre, 23 Mar., 1908 (Charles Cherry and Laura Nelson Hall). The Blue Mouse (German). Lyric Theatre, 30 Nov., 1908 (Mabel Barrison). The Bachelor. Maxine ElUott Theatre, 15 Mar., 1909 (Charles Cherry). A Happy Marriage. Garrick Theatre, 12 Apr., 1909 (Doris Keane). *The City. Lyric Theatre, 22 Dec, 1909 (TuUy Marshall). The Plays of Clyde Pitch. Ed., M. J. Moses and Virginia Gerson. Boston, 1915. 4 vols. (Contains: Beau Brummell, Nathan Hale, Barbara Prietchie, The Climbers, Lovers' Lane, Captain Jinks, The Stubbornness of Geraldine, The Girl with the Green Eyes, Her Own Way, The Woman in the Case, The Truth, The City.) Bell, Archie. Clyde Pitch as I Knew Him. 1909. Bimbaum, M. Clyde Pitch. Independent, 67:123-31. Bibliography of Clyde Fitch. Modem Drama and Opera, 1915, pp. 60-65. Clark, B. H. The British and American Drama of To-day. Eaton, W. P. The Dramatist as a Man of Letters: The Case of Clyde Pitch. In: At the New Theatre and Others, pp. 258-83. Gillette, WiUiam. (1855- ) The Professor. Madison Square Theatre, i June, 1 88 1. Esmeralda. Madison Square Theatre, 29 Oct., 1881. *Digby's Secretary (German of Von Moser). Comedy Theatre, 29 Sept., 1884 (Later as The Private Secretary). *Held by the Enemy. Brooklyn, 22 Feb., 1886. She (Rider Haggard's novel). Niblo's Garden, 29 Nov., 1887. A Legal Wreck. Madison Square Theatre, 14 Aug., 1888. All the Comforts of Home (German). Boston Museum, 3 Mar., 1890. Mr. Wilkinson's Widows. Proctor's Twenty- third Street Theatre, 30 Mar., 1 89 1. Ninety Days. Broad- way Theatre, 6 Feb., 1893. Settled Out of Court (French of Bisson). Mi- ner's Fifth Avenue Theatre, 8 Aug., 1893. *Too Much Johnson (French of Ordonneau). Holyoke, Mass., 25 Oct., 1894. *Secret Service. Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 13 May, 1895 (French version by Pierre Decourcelle, at the Theatre Renaissance, Paris, 2 Oct., 1897). Because She Loved Him So (French of Bisson). New Haven, 28 Oct., 1898. Sherlock Holmes. Garrick Theatre, 6 Nov., 1 899. The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes. Metropolitan Opera House, 23 Mar., 1905. Clarice. Duke of York's The- atre, London, 13 Sept., 1905. The Red Owl (Vaudeville sketch). 1907. Samson (French of Bernstein). Criterion Theatre, 19 Oct., 1908. That Little Affair at Boyd's (Also called Ticey). Liberty Theatre, 18 Dec, 1908 (Special Matinee). TheRobber. 1909. Among Thieves. 1909. *Electricity. Lyceum Theatre. Park Theatre, Boston, 26 Sept., 1910. See, also, Gillette's The Illusion of The First Time in Acting. Introduction by George Arliss. Columbia University Dramatic Museum, 1915; Elec- tricity. The Drama, Nov., 1913. Burton, R. WiUiam Gillette. The Drama, Nov., 1913. Clark, B. H. The British and American Drama of Today. Harrigan, Edward (1845-1911). Old Lavender. Theatre Comique, 3 Sept., 1877. Lorgaire. Theatre Comique, 25 Nov., 1878. Mulligan Guards. Theatre Comique, 13 Jan., 1879. Mulligan Guard Ball. Theatre Comique, 9 Feb., 1879. Mulligan Guard Chowder. Theatre Comique, 11 Aug., 1879. Squat- ter Sovereignty. New Theatre Comique, 9 Jan., 1882. Mordecai Lyons. New Theatre Comique, 26 Oct., 1882. McSorley's Inflation. New Theatre
 * The Truth. Criterion Theatre, 7 Jan., 1907 (Clara Bloodgood). The