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Excerpt from Producing in Little Theaters
I regret that more of these could not be included as illus trations. I desire to acknowledge my indebtedness and to express my thanks to Miss Alice Gerstenberg; to Miss Neelye Dickson of the Community Theater at Hollywood, California; to Miss Alice Boughton of New York; to Miss Hallie Gelbart of Hartford; to Mrs. Arthur Aldis of Lake Forest, Illinois; to Mr. Samuel E. Eliot, Jr., of Smith Col lege; to Mr. Daniel Quirk of the Ypsilanti, Michigan, Players; to Mr. T. Kajiwara of Saint Louis; to Professor A. M. Drummond of Cornell; to Mr. Charles Rann Ken nedy; to Mr. Boyd Martin of the University of Louisville; to Mr. John Steinke of Cleveland; to Mr. Thomas Wood Stevens of Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; to Mr. William ziegler-nourse of Chicago; to Fakes, Bisbee, and Robert son, interior decorators, of New York; to the Yale Dramatic Association; to Mr. Eugene o'neill; to the Provincetown Theater; to Mr. C. Raymond Jonson of Chicago; to Mr. Glenn Hughes of the University of Washington; to Mr. Frederick H. Koch of the University of North Carolina; to the Stuyvesant Players of New York; to the College Club of Cleveland; to the Little Theater of Denver.
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