+ − N Y Evening Post p11 N 20 ’20 180w R of Rs 63:111 Ja ’21 50w
“An outline of the essential facts the American citizen must know if he is to celebrate intelligently the landing of the Mayflower.”
+ Survey 45:329 N 27 ’20 200w
LORD, KATHARINE. Little playbook. *$1.50 Duffield 812
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The plays have frequently been produced by the author and others and are intended for the needs of schools, clubs, settlements and playgrounds. Pantomime and dancing play a large part in them and music is desirable, but they do not require elaborate staging or costumes. In the introduction the author gives advice and suggestions for their production in order to insure the greatest amount of self-expression on the part of the children. The plays are: The greatest gift (a Christmas play); Katjens’ garden; June magic (a little play for the garden); The minister’s dream (a Thanksgiving fantasy); The day Will Shakspere went to Kenilworth (a pageant play); The Yuletide rose (a Christmas miracle play). Directions for the scenery and costumes are given at the end of each play.
“All of the plays are written in an amusing and simple manner and should prove a delight for children.” H. S. Gorman
+ N Y Times 25:22 Jl 18 ’20 200w
LOREBURN, ROBERT THRESHIRE REID. 1st earl. How the war came. *$3 (3c) Knopf 940.311