Born at Davenport, Iowa, 1882. Ph. B., Drake University and post-graduate work at the University of Chicago. Statehouse and legislative reporter for the News and the Capitol, Des Moines. Connected with the Little Theatre movement through the Provincetown Players.
Bibliography
- The Glory of the Conquered; the Story of a Great Love. 1909.
- The Visioning. 1911. (Novel.)
- Lifted Masks. 1912. (Short stories.)
- Fidelity. 1915. (Novel.)
- Suppressed Desires. 1915. (With George Cram Cook, [q. v.])
- Trifles. 1916.
- People; and Close the Book. 1918.
- Plays. 1920. (Trifles, The People, Close the Book, The Outside, Woman’s Honor, Suppressed Desires, with George Cram Cook, Tickless Time, with same; and Bernice, a three act play.)
- Inheritors. 1921.
Studies and Reviews
- Bookm. 33 (’11): 350 (portrait), 419; 46 (’18): 700 (portrait).
- Cur. Op. 59 (’15): 48 (portrait).
- Freeman, 1 (’20): 518.
- Nation, 111 (’20): 509; 113 (’21): 708.
- R. of Rs. 39 (’09): 760 (portrait).
- See also Book Review Digest, 1915, 1920.
Montague (Marsden) Glass (England, 1877)—short-story writer. The creator of Potash and Perlmutter.
For bibliography, see Who’s Who in America.
Kenneth Sawyer Goodman—dramatist.
Born in 1883. Lieutenant in the Navy, chief aide at Great Lakes Naval Station. Coöperated with B. Iden Payne at Fine Arts Theatre, 1913. Died in 1918.
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