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 768 Bibliographies Comique, 27 Nov., 1882. Cordelia's Aspiration. New Theatre Comique, 7 Nov., 1883. Dan's Tribulations, New Theatre Comique, 7 Apr., 1884. Investigation. New Theatre Comique, i Sept., 1884. The Grip. Harrigan's Park Theatre, 30 Nov., 1885. The Leather Patch. Harrigan's Park Theatre, 15 Feb., 1886. The O'Reagans. Harrigan's Park Theatre, 11 Oct., 1886. McNooney's Visit. (Later as 4-1 1-44). Harrigan's Park Theatre, 31 Jan., 1887. Pete. Harrigan's Park "Theatre, 22 Nov., 1887. Waddy Googan. Harrigan's Park Theatre, 13 Sept., 1888. Reilly and the Four Hundred. Harrigan's Theatre, 14 Sept., 1891. The Last of the Hogans. Harrigan's (Garrick) Theatre, 21 Dec, 1891. The Woollen Stocking. Harrigan's (Garrick) Theatre, 19 Feb., 1893. Notoriety. Garrick Theatre, loDec, 1894. These dates are taken from T. Allston Brown's History of the New York Theatre. Heme, James A. (1839-1901). Heartsof Oak (First as Chums). Baldwin's The atre, San Francisco, 9 Sept., 1879. Minute Men. Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Theatre, 5 Apr., 1886. Drifting Apart (First as Mary, the Fisherman's Child). People's Theatre, 7 May, 1888. Margaret Fleming. Lynn, Mass., 4 July, 1890. Shore Acres (First as The Ha wthornes). McVicker's Theatre, Chicago, 23 May, 1892. Griffith Davenport. Lafayette Square Theatre, Washington, 16 Jan., 1899. Sag Harbor. Park Theatre, Boston, 23 Oct., 1899. Heme also wrote: Old Stock Days in the Theatre. Arena, Sept., 1892 ; Truth for Truth's Sake in Drama. Arena, Feb., 1897. See Moses, M. J. James A. Heme. In The American Dramatist, Chap. vi. Howard, Bronson (1842-1908). Fantine. Detroit, 1864. *Saratoga. Fifth Avenue Theatre, 21 Dec, 1870 (Fanny Davenport, Clara Morris). Dia- monds. Fifth Avenue Theatre, 26 Sept., 1872 (Fanny Davenport, Sara Jewett). Moorcroft; or. The Double Wedding. Fifth Avenue Theatre, 17 Oct., 1874 (Fanny Davenport). Lilian's Last Love. Hooley's Theatre, Chicago, 4 Sept., 1877 (Sydney Cowell). Hurricanes. Hooley's Theatre, Chicago, 27 May, 1878 (Sydney Cowell, Marie Wainwright). *01d Love Letters. Park Theatre, 31 Aug., 1878 (Agnes Booth). The Banker's Daugh- ter (Revision of Lilian's Last Love). Union Square Theatre, 30 Sept., 1878 (J. H. Stoddard, Sara Jewett). Wives (Prom Moli^e). Daly's Theatre, 18 Oct., 1879 (John Drew, Ada Rehan, Charles Fisher). Fun in the Green- Room. Booth's Theatre, 10 Apr., 1882. *The Young Mrs. Winthrop. Madison Square Theatre, 9 Oct., 1882 (Agnes Booth, Henry Miller, W. J. Le Moyne). One of Our Girls. Lyceum Theatre, 10 Nov., 1885 (E. H. Soth- em, Ida Vernon, Helen Dauvray). Met by Chance. Lyceum Theatre, II Jan., 1887. (E. H. Sothem, Helen Dauvray). *The Henrietta. Union Square Theatre, 26 Sept., 1887 (W. H. Crane, Stuart Robson). Baron Rudolph (First as Rudolph, Baron von Hallenstein). Fourteenth Street Theatre, 25 Oct., 1887. *Shenandoah. Star Theatre, 9 Sept., 1889 (Henry Miller, Viola Allen, Dorothy Dorr). [In M. J. Moses, Representative Plays by American Dramatists, Vol. ill]. Aristocracy. Palmer's Theatre, 14 Nov., 1892 (Viola Allen, Blanche Walsh, William Faversham, Bruce McRae). Peter Stuyvesant (With Brander Matthews). Wallack's Theatre, 2 Oct., 1899 (W. H. Crane). Knave and Queen (With Sir Charles Young). Never acted. *Kate (Published 1906). Never acted. Howard wrote also: The American Drama, Sunday Magazine, 7 Oct., 1906; The Autobiography of a Play. Introduction by Augustus Thomas, Colum- bia University Dramatic Museum. 1914.