[24] For a bibliography of his works through the year 1913, see Asa Don Dickinson, Booth Tarkington, a Gentleman from Indiana, Garden City, no date.

[25] Robert Cortes Holliday, Booth Tarkington, Garden City and New York, 1918, pp. 155-156; p. 157.

[26] Yeats has commemorated this club in the following lines in his poem, The Grey Rock:

"Poets with whom I learned my trade,
Companions of the Cheshire Cheese."

[27] Constance D'Arcy Mackay, The Little Theatre in the United States, New York, 1917, p. 97.

[28] Copyright, Feb. 1, 1913, in the United States by Oliphant Down. Reprinted by special arrangement with Gowans & Gray, Ltd., Glasgow.

Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that this play is fully copyrighted under the existing laws of the United States, and no one is allowed to produce this play without first having obtained permission of Samuel French, 28 West 38 Street, New York.

[29] Maurice Sand, The History of the Harlequinade, London, 1915, Vol. I, p. 219.

[30] Mon Ami Pierrot. Songs and Fantasies, compiled by Kendall Banning, Chicago, 1917. This book presents the Pierrot of modern poetry and drama.

[31] Copyright, 1912, 1921, by Percy MacKaye. All rights reserved.