WHERE BUT IN AMERICA
BY
OSCAR M. WOLFF
Where But In America is reprinted by special permission of the author and of the Smart Set Magazine, in which this play was first printed. For permission to perform address the author at Room 1211, 105 Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Oscar M. Wolff was born July 13, 1876. After graduation from Cornell University he completed his law course in the University of Chicago. In addition to his interest in law, which he has practised and taught, he has done considerable writing and editing. He has published a legal text-book, and his articles on legal subjects have appeared both in law journals and in magazines of general interest. During the war he was connected with the United States Food Administration at Washington. At present he lives in Chicago, Illinois.
In addition to some stories, he has written several one-act plays: Where But in America, The Claim for Exemption, and The Money-Lenders.
Where But in America is an excellent play of situation, as well as a delicate satire on a certain aspect of American social life.
| CAST |
| Mrs. Espenhayne |
| Mr. Espenhayne |
| Hilda |