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 The Drama: 1860-1918 769 Bronson, Howard: InMemoriam. Issued by the American Dramatists Club. 1910. Matthews, B. Bronson Howard : An Appreciation. In : Gateways to Litera- ture, and Other Essays, 1912. Moses, M. J. Bronson Howard. In: The American Dramatist, Chap. v. Ho wells, William Dean. *A Counterfeit Presentment. Cincinnati, 11 Oct., 1877. Yorick's Love (From the Spanish). Produced by Lawrence Barrett. See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap. xi. Hoyt, Charles (1859-1900). A Bunch of Keys; or. The Hotel. Newark, N. J., 13 Dec, 1883. A Rag Baby. Haverly's Theatre, 14 Aug., 1884. A Tin Soldier. The Standard Theatre, 3 May, 1886. A Hole in the Ground. Four- teenth Street Theatre, 12 Sept., 1887. A Brass Monkey. Bijou Theatre, iSOct., 1888 (Otis Harlan, Tim Murphy). A Midnight Bell. Bijou Theatre, 5 Mar., 1889. A Trip to Chinatown. Hoyt's Madison Square Theatre, 9 Nov., 1891. A Parlor Match. Bijou Theatre, 19 Sept., 1893. A Texas Steer; or. Money Makes the Mare Go. Hoyt's Madison Square Theatre, 8 Jan., 1894. A Temperance Town. Hoyt's Madison Square Theatre, 18 Sept., 1894. A Milk White Flag: And its Battle-scarred Followers on the Field of Mars and in the Court of Venus. A Tribute to our Citizen Soldiers by one who would gladly join their ranks if he knew how to dance. Hojrt's Theatre, 8 Oct., 1894. A Black Sheep: And How It Came Out in the Wash. Hoyt's Theatre, 6 Jan., 1896. A Runaway Colt: A dalliance with facts, folks, and other things pertaining to the noble game of baseball. American Theatre, 2 Dec, 1896. A Contented Woman: A Sketch of the Fair Sex in Politics. Hoyt's Theatre, 8 Feb., 1897. A Stranger in New York: Illustration of the Possible Adventures of. Hoyt's Theatre, 13 Sept., 1897 (Sadie Martinet). A Day and a Night in New York. Garrick Theatre, 30 Aug., 1898. A Dogm the Manger. The dates taken from T. AUston Brown's History of the New York Stage. A typewritten set of Hoyt's farces was left, by his will, to the New York Public Library. Klein, Charles (1867-1915). A Mile a Minute. 1890. By Proxy. 1892. El Capitan. 1895. The Merry Countess (From the French). 1895. *The District Attorney (With Harrison Grey Fiske). American Theatre, 21 Jan., 1895. Dr. Belgraff. Garden Theatre, 19 Apr., 1897. The Red Feather. 1897. At the Lyric Theatre, 9 Nov., 1903. *Heartsease (With J. I. C. Clark). Garden Theatre, 11 Jan., 1897 (Henry Miller). The Charlatan (Music by Sousa). Knickerbocker Theatre, 5 Sept., 1898. A Royal Rogue. Broad- way Theatre, 24 Dec, 1900. The Auctioneer. Bijou Theatre, 23 Sept., igoi (David Warfield). The Hon. John Grigsby. Manhattan Theatre, 29 Jan., 1902. Mr. Pickwick. Herald Square Theatre, 21 Jan., 1903. Truthful James. 1903. The Music Master. Belasco's Republic Theatre, 26 Sept., 1904 (David Warfield). *The Lion and the Mouse. Lyceum Theatre, 20 Nov., 1905. '"The Daughters of Men. Astor Theatre, 19 Nov., 1906. A Paltry Million. 1906. The Cypher Code. 1906. *The Step Sister. Gar- rick Theatre, 14 Oct., 1907. *The Third Degree. Hudson Theatre, i Feb., 1909. '*The Next of Kin. Hudson Theatre, 27 Dec, 1909. *The Gamblers. Maxine Elliott Theatre, 31 Oct., 1910. *Maggie Pepper. Harris Theatre, 31 Aug., 191 1. The Ne'er-do-well. Lyric Theatre, 2 Sept., 1912. The Money Makers. Booth Theatre, 5 Oct., 1914. The Guilty Man (With Ruth Helen Davis). Astor Theatre, 18 Aug., 1916. Potash and Perlmutter. Cohan Theatre. VOL. Ill 49