#title Eugene O'Neill's Life and Works #date 7/26/95 #source <[[https://harbor.klnpa.org/california/islandora/object/cali%3A1216][https://harbor.klnpa.org/california/islandora/object/cali%3A1216]]> #notes An overview of playwright Eugene O'Neill's life and works; lists possible correlations/topics of speculation between him and the Unabomber. #lang en #pubdate 2023-08-09T06:20:19 #authors #topics The UNABOM Investigation X AIRTEL 7/26/95 | TO: | SAC, San Francisco (149A-SF-106204)
(Attn: UNABOM Task Force) | | FROM: | SAC, CIRG (149A-SF-106204) (P) | | SUBJECT: | UNABOM;
MAJOR CASE 75;
00: SF | Reurairtel to the Director dated 6/13/95. Enclosed are three documents entitled "O'Neill Time Line", "Significant Dates in the Life and Times of O'Neill", and a xerox copy of the index from the book O'Neill by Arthur and Barbara Gelb (Harper and Row, 1973). O'Neill, by the Gelb's, is considered by many to be the definitive biography of playwright EUGENE O'NEILL. The book was reviewed by SSA James A. Wright of the Investigative Support Unit (ISU), Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG), for any significant dates, events, characters (real or fictional), or symbolism which might correspond to the UNABOM subject's activities. There are no obvious correlations between captioned investigation and EUGENE O'NEILL'S life or works. However, there are some issues which can be topics of speculation. 3 - San Francisco (1 - 149A-SF-106204) (Enc. 3) (1 - SSA Fitzgerald) (Enc. 3) (1 - SA Puckett) (Enc. 3) 2 - Bureau (2 - IT/GRC, CID) (Enc.3) 2 - CIRG (149A-SF-106204) (Enc. 3)
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(7) IR (149A-SF-106204) - O'NEILL was born in a hotel at Longacre Park in New York City. In 1904, the park was renamed Times Square in honor of the New York Times, the UNABOM subject's preferred media contact. - The color green is a dominant color at Tao House, O'NEILL'S California home. Also, one source is quoted as saying "... the worst thing - from James and Ella's point of view - that Eugene ever did as a child was to pour a can of green paint over a box of shiny, metal statuettes depicting James as Edmond Dantes." This statement was made in regard to a young Eugene's rebelliousness, particularly toward his father whose major role as an actor was as Edmond Dantes in The Count of Monte Cristo. - In the summer of 1907, O'NEILL became friends with BENJAMIN TUCKER, owner of a book shop in New York and a well-known anarchist who wrote and published several anarchist writings. At that time, most of O'NEILL'S friends and associates "dabbled" with anarchy, as did much of the literary and artistic community. By the end of World War I, O'NEILL had become indifferent about politics and social movements. - O'NEILL attended Princeton University for only one year. In his plays he would later express disdain for college and college life. However, it is also noted that he insisted his son go to Yale, payed for his education, and donated considerable money to Yale. The ISU can find no obvious connection between the UNABOM subject and playwright EUGENE O'NEILL which would explain his continued use of O'NEILL postage stamps. It is possible that he feels a kinship with O'NEILL because of what he views as similar, tragic lives. It is obvious that the O'NEILL stamp, if not O'NEILL himself, has importance to the UNABOM subject. However, what that importance is may only be known and make sense to the UNABOM subject.
** Significant Dates in the Life and Times of O’Neill | DATE | EVENT | | 08/13/57 | O'Neill's mother, ELLA QUINLAN (tn Mary Ellen Quinlan) was born at New Haven, Conn. | | 09/10/78 | Brother JAMES O'NEILL, JR., was born. | | 03/04/85 | O'Neill's brother, EDMUND, died of measles after contracting the disease from his brother, Jamie. Their mother was on tour with their father and the children were left in the care of Ell's mother in New York. Ella carried the guild for the rest of her life and also blamed Jamie. Jamie was sent (exiled) to a boarding school where he remained for the next nine years. | | 10/16/88 | EUGENE GLADSTONE O'NEILL was born in room 236 of the Barrett Hou^e Hotel, at Broadway and 43rd Street in New York. | | 10/16/00 | O'Neill entered De La Salle Institute in Manhattan, New York, and lived at home with his mother. | | 09/20/06 | O'Neill entered Princeton University. | | October, 1909 | O'Neill married Kathleen Jenkins. | | 05/05/10 | EUGENE O'NEILL, JR. was bom. O'Neill found out about the birth of his child from the newspaper. He did not visit mother or child and, to get him out of town, his father took him on tour. He left his father's tour in Boston to go to sea. | | 07/05/12 | Divorce was granted to Kathleen by Judge Joseph Morschauser at White Plains, New York. | | 10/11/12 | Final divorce decree. | | 11/15/12 | He was diagnosed as having pleurisy. | | November, 1912 | The diagnosis was later changed to tuberculosis. | | 12/09/12 | James took O'Neill to the Fairfield County State Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Shelton, Conn. Even though all who knew the O'Neill's assumed he was being taken to a private hospital, this was a state hospital for the indigent. | | 12/11/12 | O'Neill left the sanitarium and returned to New York where he persuaded his father to put him in a private hospital, Gaylord Farm, at Wallingford, Conn. | | 12/25/12 | O'Neill arrived at Gaylord Farm. | | 06/03/13 | O'Neill left Gaylord Farm and returned to New London. On advice of his doctors, he relaxed the rest of the summer. | | 03/30/14 | O'Neill signed a contract to publish his first book of plays - Thirst and Other One Act Plays. | | September, 1914 | O'Neill enrolled in Harvard to study drama under GEORGE PIERCE BAKER. | | 11/03/16 | O'Neill's first play produced at The Playwrights' Theater was Bound East for Cardiff. | | 04/06/17 | The United States entered World War I. | | October, 1917 | AGNES BOULTON, a writer of short stories for pulp magazines, was introduced by a mutual friend from The Playwrights' Theater. | | 11/04/17 | O'Neill's first public attention came with a feature article about him in The Times drama section. | | 04/12/18 | O'Neill married Agnes at Provincetown. | | 10/30/19 | SHANE RUDRAIGHE O'NEILL was bom. He was named after an Irish king known as Shane the Proud. | | 02/03/20 | O'Neill's first Broadway production opened: Beyond the Horizon at the Morosco Theater. | | 02/10/20 | James suffered a stroke and was hospitalized. While in the hospital he was diagnosed with intestinal cancer. Eugene was distraught and spent as much time as possible at his bedside. | | 06/03/20 | O'Neill was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Beyond the Horizon. | | 08/10/20 | James O'Neill died in a hospital at New London, Conn. His last several weeks, O'Neill was at his bed side. O'Neill expressed to friends that he was grateful he had a successful play his father could be proud of before he died. | | 02/16/22 | Jamie wired from California that Ella was ill and doctors thought she had a brain tumor. | | 02/28/22 | Ella died in California. Jamie started drinking again. | | May, 1922 | For the first time O'Neill met his 12 year old son, Eugene, Jr., before leaving New York. O'Neill and his son liked each other and O'Neill invited him to spend some time in Provincetown. | | 5/21/22 | The Pulitzer Prize was awarded for Anna Christie. Since its inception the prize had only been awarded to four plays, two of them O'Neill's. | | 11/8/23 | Jamie died in a sanitarium (probably from alcohol poisoning). | | 5/15/24 | All God's Chilian Got Wings opened at the Provincetown Playhouse. | | 6/1/24 | The 1923 Gold Medal for Drama was awarded to O'Neill by the National Institute of Arts and Letters. | | 5/14/25 | Agnes gave birth to a girl they named OONA, the Irish translation of Agnes | | Fall, 1925 | At the urging of friends, O'Neill underwent psychoanalysis under the care of Dr. Gilbert V. Hamilton, to cure himself of alcoholism. | | June, 1926 | O'Neill was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from Yale University. | | 07/01/26 | . The O'Neill's moved into a rented cabin on one of the Belgrade Lakes in Maine. | | November, 1927 | O'Neill returned to New York and would never return to Bermuda to live. | | January, 1928 | O'Neill moved to France with Carlotta Monterey. | | 01/30/28 | Strange Interlude opened on Broadway and became O'Neill's biggest hit to that time. It played on Broadway for 17 months and 414 performances before going on tour. It was eventually made into a movie. O'Neill won a third Pulitzer Prize for the play. | | 07/01/29 | Agnes O'Neill filed for divorce in Reno, Nevada, charging O'Neill with desertion. | | 07/02/29 | The divorce was granted. | | 07/22/29 | O'Neill married Carlotta Monterey in a civil ceremony at Paris, France. | | 06/15/31 | Eugene, Jr. married ELIZABETH GREEN of Forest Hills, Long Island. (O'Neill did not attend.) | | 10/27/31 | Mourning Becomes Electra opened on Broadway. | | 10/02/33 | Ah, Wilderness, a comedy, opened. | | 01/08/34 | Days Without End opened in New York. | | August, 1936 | The O'Neill's moved to the Seattle area. | | 11/12/36 | O'Neill was notified he had been awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. | | Mid-Dec., 1936 | The O'Neill's left Seattle for San Francisco. | | 12/29/36 | O'Neill was operated on for acute appendicitis in a San Francisco hospital. | | 2/17/37 | The Swedish consul in San Francisco awarded the Nobel prize to O'Neill in a very short ceremony in his hospital room. | | Late October, 1937 | The O'Neill's moved into their new house on 158 acres in Danville, 35 miles from San Francisco. They named the house Tao House (Chinese translation: The right way to life) | | Summer, 1939 | He began work on Long Day's Journey Into Night. | | 06/08/39 | O'Neill abandoned his project and began work on The Iceman Cometh. | | 11/26/39 | The Iceman Cometh was completed. | | Summer, 1939 | O'Neill started writing Long Day's Journey Into Night. | | End of 1940 | Long Day's Journey Into Night was finished. | | Summer, 1941 | He completed Long Day's Journey Into Night. | | 1943 | O'Neill wrote his last play, A Moon for the Misbegotten. | | Spring, 1943 O'Neill finished A Moon for the Misbegotten, a play about his brother, Jamie. | | 06/17/43 | O'Neill read that Oona (age 18) had married Charlie Chaplin (age 54) at Santa Barbara, California. O'Neill never mentioned Oona's name again. They never saw each other again though Oona tried reconciliation several times. | | 11/16/45 | Shane and his wife Catherine (Givens) had a son they named Eugene O'Neill, III. O'Neill never saw his grandson. | | 11/29/45 | O'Neill delivered the manuscript of Long Day's Journey Into Night to his publisher where it was sealed and an agreement signed that stipulated the play would not be published for 25 years after his death. | | 02/10/46 | O'Neill's grandson died and there was evidence of child neglect. O'Neill never saw Shane again. | | 10/09/46 | The Iceman Cometh opened on Broadway. It was the first original O'Neill play to be produced in 13 years. It was last of his plays to be produced in his lifetime. | | January, 1948 | Carlotta was becoming increasingly put out at O'Neill's social life. She left him and moved into a mid-town hotel. | | 04/19/48 | O'Neill was discharged from the hospital. He and Carlotta agreed to move to Boston and return to a secluded life. | | 08/20/48 | Shane was arrested for possession of heroin. There was no further contact between father and son. | | 09/25/50 • | Eugene, Jr. committed suicide. | | 02/05/51 | O'Neill left his house after dark, fell, broke his leg, and lay in the snow for an hour. Carlotta had been on medication and was disoriented. They were both hospitalized in Salem, Mass. Carlotta's condition was caused by bromide intoxication which was not diagnosed for some time. Doctors believed she was mentally disordered and moved her to a private psychiatric hospital, McLean Hospital, in Belmont, Mass. | 03/23/51 | O'Neill filed a petition in court in Salem stating that Carlotta was "an insane person and incapable of taking care of herself." | | 03/29/51 | McLean Hospital released Carlotta after correctly diagnosing her problem as bromide poisoning. The same day, Carlotta filed a petition for separate maintenance charging O'Neill with cruelty.

Friends encouraged O'Neill to return to New York where they could care for him. He left Boston on the day Carlotta was released from the hospital and entered a small private hospital in the city. | | 05/17/51 | The O'Neill's were reunited and moved into the Shelton Hotel in Boston. | | 05/28/51 | O'Neill signed a new will giving everything to Carlotta and explicitly cutting off Oona and Shane. | | 03/03/52 | O'Neill had lawyers draw up a literary trust giving Carlotta ownership and control over all of his works. | | 10/16/53 | O'Neill tried to walk without help. He fell, got back into bed and never got out of it again. | | 11/27/53 | O'Neill died in his hotel suite in Boston. | | 12/02/53 | O'Neill was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston in a very private service. | | February, 1956 | Long Day's Journey Into Night was published by a different house on the insistence of Carlotta. | | 1968 | Agnes died. | | 11/18/70 | Carlotta died of arteriosclerotic coronary thrombosis. | | 11/28/70 | Carlotta was buried next to O'Neill. |
** Extracts from the book O'Neill by Arthur and Barbara Gelb *** Title Page O'NEILL ARTHUR & BARBARA GELB UNC1SC0, LONDON HARPER & ROW • PUBLISHERS
*** Publisher Details The first edition of O’Neill was originally published by Harper & Row in 1962. Part of the material on O’Neill as a young man in New London first appeared in Horizon, March i960, under the title "The Start of a Long Day’s Journey.” o'nbii.l. Copyright © i960, 1962, 1973 by Arthur and Barbara Gelb. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced id any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information address Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 10 East 53rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10022. Published simultaneously in Canada by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, Toronto. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Gelb, Arthur, 1924- O’Neill. 1. O’Neill, Eugene Gladstone, 1888-1953. • I. Gelb, Barbara, joint author. PS3529.N5Z653 1974 812’.5’2 [B] 73-6760 ISBN 0—06-011487-8
*** Chronological Table of O'Neill's Published Plays (See individual titles in Index for additional data) | TITLE | YEAR WRITTEN | DATE AND PLACE OF FIRST
NEW YORK PRODUCTION | | A Wife for a Life Thirst | 1913-1914 | Unproduced | | Thirst | 1913-1914 | (Wharf Theatre, Provincetown, summer, 1916) | | The Web | 1913-1914 | Unproduced | | Warnings | 1913-1914 | Unproduced | | Fog | 1913-1914 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Jan. 5, 1917 | | Recklessness | 1913-J914 | Unproduced | | Bound East for Cardiff | 1913-1914 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Nov. 3, 1916 | | Servitude | 1913-1914 | Unproduced | | Abortion | 1913-1914 | Unproduced | | The Sniper | 1915 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Feb. 16, 1917 | | Before Breakfast | 1916-1917 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Dec. 1, 1916 | | The Movie Man | 1916-1917 | Unproduced | | 'Ile | 1916-1917 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Nov. 30, 1917 | | In the Zone | 1916-1917 | Comedy Theatre, Oct. 31, 1917 | | The Long Voyage Home | 1916-1917 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Nov. 2, 1917 | | The Moon of the Caribbees | 1916-1917 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Dec. 20, 1918 | | The Rope | 1918 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Nov. 22, 1918 | | The Dreamy Kid | 1918 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, April 26, 1918 | | Beyond the Horizon | 1918 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Oct. 31, 1919 | | Where the Cross is Made | 1918 | Morosco Theatre, Feb. 2, 1920 | | Chris Christopherson | 1919 | (Atlantic City, March 8, 1920) | | The Straw | 1918-1919 | Greenwich Village Theatre, Nov. 10, 1921 | | Gold | 1920 | Frazee Theatre, June 1, 1921 | | Anna Christie | 1920 | Vanderbilt Theatre, Nov. 10, 1921 | | The Emperor Jones | 1920 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Nov. 3, 1920 | | Diff'rent | 1920 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, Dec. 27, 1919 | | The First Man | 1921 | Neighborhood Playhouse, March, 4, 1922 | | The Hairy Ape | 1921 | The Playwrights’ Theatre, March 9, 1922 | | The Fountain | 1921-1922 | Greenwich Village Theatre, Dec. 10, 1925 | | Welded | 1922-1923 | 39th Street Theatre, March 17, 1924 | | All God's Chillun Got Wings | 1923 | Provincetown Playhouse, May 15, 1924 | | Desire Under the Elms | 1924 | Greenwich Village Theatre, Nov. n, 1925 | | Marco Millions | 1923-1925 | Guild Theatre, Jan. 9, 1928 | | The Great God Brown | 1925 | Greenwich Village Theatre, Jan. 23, I91 | | Lazarus Laughed | 1925-1926 | (Pasadena, Cal., April 9, 1928) | | Strange Interlude | 1926-1927 | John Golden Theatre, Jan. 30, 1928 | | Dynamo | 1928 | Martin Beck Theatre, Feb. 11, 1929 | | Mourning Becomes Electra | 1929-1931 | Guild Theatre, Oct. 26, 1931 | | Ah, Wilderness! | 1932 | Guild Theatre, Oct. 2, 1933 | | Days Without End | 1932-1933 | Guild Theatre, Jan. 8, 1934 | | A Touch of the Poet | 1935-1942 | Helen Hayes Theatre, Oct. 2, 1958 | | The Iceman Cometh | 1939 | Martin Beck Theatre, Sept. 2, 1946 | | Long Day's Journey Into Night | 1939-1941 | Helen Hayes Theatre, Nov. 7, 1956 | | Hughie | 1941-1942 | Royale Theatre, Dec. 22, 1964 | | A Moon for the Misbegotten | 1943 | Bijou Theatre, May 2, 1957 | | More Stately Mansions | Unfinished | Broadhurst Theatre, Oct. 31, 1967 |
*** Index Abbey Theater, 172, 784, 811 Abel, Walter, 569-570 Abortion, 116, 118, 137138, 140, 250 Abraham Lincoln, 445 Academy of Dramatic Arts (London), 504 Academy of Music (Cleveland), 15, 24 Academy of Music (N.Y.), 35, 105 Actors Association (England), 548 Actors Fund, 35 Actors’ Strike (1919), 405 Actors’ Theatre, 618 620 Adams, Franklin, 267, 755 Adams, John, 372 Adams, Major, 170 Adventures of Gerard, The, 106 Aeschylus, 847 Ah, Wilderness!, 87, 88, 9°, 91, 92, 120, 131, 205, 206, 211, 218, 280, 353, 436, 741, 742, 756, 762, 768, 775-776, 777, 79i, 836, 866 cast of, 769-771 and Long Day’s Journey, 81-86 opening of, 772-774 Alabama, 271 Alchemist, The, 600 Alderson, Erville, 406 Alexander, Steve, 865, 887 Alexander, Mrs. Steve, see Weingarten, Shirlee "Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” 776 Algood, Sara, 172 All God's Chillun Got Wings, 10, 87, 233234, 4°o, 534-536, 538, 543, 545, 560, 561, 57L 572» 578, All God's Chillun Got Wings (Contd) 592, 619, 646, 653, 716-717, 757, 782, 836, 880 cast of, 547-548 controversy over, 547 ff. opening of, 553'557 Allen, Viola, 128, 141 American Academy of Arts and Letters, 559 American King, An, 47 American Magazine, 146 American Mercury, The (magazine), 534, 545, 547 American Spectator, The (magazine), 594, 766 Ames, Winthrop, 374 Anarchist Woman, An, 287 Anathema! Litanies of Negation, 641, 642 Anatol, 567 Ancient Mariner, The, 525, 546, 551, 557 And Give Me Death, 803, 823, 826, 854 Anders, G'enn, 650, 687 Anderson, Frederick, 207 Anderson, Maxwell, 575, 589, 654, 802, 810 Anderson, Sherwood, 283, 328, 597-598, 766, 786, 794 795, 797, 810 Andreyev, Andrei, 526 Andreyev, Leonid, 306 Angel Intrudes, The, 344 Anglin, Margaret, 62, 104, 106, 271 Anna Christie, 126-127, 157, 160, 161, 170, 290-291, 362, 389, 397, 422, 435, 439, 441, 451, 452, 465, 471, 484, 485, 486, 487, 489, 491, 492, Anna Christie (Cont.) 499, 501, 522> 523, 538, 590, 619, 630, 631, 646, 653, 729, 783, 936 cast of, 476-477 opening of, 478-483 Pulitzer Prize for, 482, 508 as silent movie, 482, 717 as talkie, 482, 720 see also Chris Christopherson Anna Christie (cat), 474, 478 Annie Get Your Gun, 878 Another Part of the Forest, 886 ANTA Playhouse, 936 Anti-Tuberculosis Society of New Haven, 226 Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City), 416 Appledorn, Angenetta, 207 Arbeiterzeitung, 298 Arch Street Theatre (Philadelphia), 25 Archer, William, 522, 761 Armstrong, Louis, 708, 898 Arnold, Edward, 405, 406, 413 Arnold, George, 14 Arnold Constable, 35 Aronberg, Winfield, 860861, 869, 874, 905, 9i9, 927, 929, 932 Article 47, 36 As Yom Like It, 103 Ashe, Beatrice, 265, 266 268, 279, 280, 301 Ashe, Peter, 267 “Ashes of Orchids,” 156 Associated Press, 684, 685, 839 Astor family, 97 Astor Place Opera House (New York), 27 Astor Place riot, 27 Athenian Women, The, 344 Atkins, Zoe, 501 Atkinson, Brooks, 47, 802, 888, 899, 929, 930 and Ah, Wilderness!, 774 and Before Breakfast, 322 and Carlotta, 756, 945 f. and Days Without End, 780-781 and Dynamo, 687 and Eugene’s slang, 87 first meeting of, 638 and Great God Brown, 592-593 and Iceman Cometh, 875 and Lazarus Laughed, 603 and Marco Millions, 654 and Moon of the Carib- bees, 327 and Mourning Becomes Electra, 743-744, 745, 752 and Strange Interlude, 660-661 Atlantic House (Provincetown), 327, 474 Atlantic Queen (ship), 157 Atrocity, 280, 345 /Xustin, Leslie, 256-257 Avenue, The, 340 Bab, 422, 424, 442 Bache, Jules S., 618 Back to Methuselah, 428, 632 Badger, Richard C., 257258 Baker, George Pierce, 282, 525, 547 and Beyond the Horizon, 389, 390, 413 and Bound East for Cardiff, 334 and Carlotta, 756-757 death of, 793-794 and Eugene’s Yale degree, 603-604 playwriting course of, 140, 263, 264, 265, ?69-27o, 271-272, 273, 274, 275, 278, 280281, 375 and Strange Interlude, 73° Baker, Mrs. George Pierce, 793 Baldwin Theatre (San Francisco), 43 Ballad of Reading Gaol, The, 119 "Ballad of the Birthday of the Most Gracious of Ladyes,” 229-230 “Ballad of the Seamy Side,” 168-169 Ballantine, E. J. “Teddy,” 3TO, 318, 323, 388, 424-425, 452, 453, 456, 471, 472, 504, 5i7 Ballantine, Mrs. E. J. (Stella Comminsky), 323, 454 Bandbox Theatre (N.Y.), 305, 326 Banker's Daughter, The, 44 Banton, Joab H., 575-576, 674 Bara, Theda, 342 Barbarians, 344 Barclay Hotel (N.Y.), 859860 Barnes, A. C., 383 Barnes, Djuna, 888 Barnes, Howard, 875-876 Barr, Mrs. Eric, 207 Barrett, Lawrence, 56 Barrett House (Cadillac Hotel) (N.Y.), 55, 56, 57, 58, 65, 86 Barrie, James M., 482, 754 Barry, Philip, 654, 753 Barrymore, Ethel, 128, 405, 618, 880-881 Barrymore, John, 59-60, 375, 383, 388, 389, 405, 406, 452, 507, 514, 565, 582, 584, 592, 649 Barrymore, Lionel, 375, 383, 389, 4°5, 452, 471, 489, 490, 584, 590, 649, 774 Barrymore, Maurice, 885 Bartender’s Guide, 296, 439 Barton, Homer, 738, 739 Barton, James, 863, 874 Barton, Ralph, 613-615, 656, 669, 696, 706707, 736-739, 74o, 765, 852 Barton, Mrs. Ralph see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta) Basshe, Em Jo, 641 Basso, Hamilton, 117, 155, 796-797, 887 Bates, Blanche, 104 Batson, Alfred, 681-683, 684 Baudelaire, Charles, 122, 359 Bavu, 501, 502 Beaux Arts restaurant, 391 Beck, Martin, 373 Becker, Charles, 173 “Bedelia,” 86, 771 Beerbohm, Lady (Elisabeth Junge- mann), 757 Beery, Wallace, 774 Before Breakfast, 140, 313, 320, 321-322, 323, 326, 381 Begg, Jeanie, 456 Beggar on Horseback, 653 Behrman, S. N., 654, 748, 753-754, 810, 825-826, 861 ' Belardi, Jenny, 317, 383 Belasco, David, 44, 45, 46, 128, 374, 455, 458, 485, 572-573, 575, 576, 589, 599 Belasco Theatre (N.Y.), 342 Bellows, George, 124, 128, 129-130, 283 Belshazzar, 272 Ben (dog), 827-828 Ben-Ami, Jacob, 449, 507, 543, 544, 545 Ben Hur, 318 Benavente, Jacinto, 340 Benchley, Robert, 661, 688, 753 Bennett, Arnold, 652-653 Bennett, Constance, 405 Bennett, Joan, 405 Bennett, Justice, 695 Bennett, Richard, 375, 405406, 410, 413, 424 Bentley, Eric, 899 Bergen, Louis, 296-297 Bergner, Elisabeth, 715 Bergson, Henri, 600 Berkeley, Bishop, 21 Berkeley Hotel (London), 666 Berkeley Theatre (N.Y.), 229 Berkman, Alexander, 120121, 330, 384, 473 Berlin, Irving, 318, 846, 877-878 Berlin, Mrs. Irving, 877-878 Bermuda, 573-575, 582, 598, 599, 623-627, 632, 636-639, 640, 656, 670, 717-718, 805, 936 Bernhardt, Sarah, 177 Berry, Joan, 851-852 Betts, William, 76, 77, 78 Betts Academy, 73, 75 ff. Beyond the Horizon, 231, 370, 374, 375, 376, 386, 417, 419, 422, 423, 427, 430, 482, 484, 485, 488, 507, 522, 538, 539. 547, 577, 579, 619, 659, 729, 836 and Bennett, 405, 410, 413, 424-425 and Carlotta, 502 casting of, 388, 405, 406 Cchan and, 770 and Kalonvme, 473 opening of, 406-413 plot of, 334'337, 377'379 publication of, 523 Pulitzer Prize for, 5, 508 and sea motif. 157, 160 scenery for, 406, 470-471 title for, 334 and tuberculosis, 235, 335 and Williams, John, 380, 387, 389, 39°, 396, 397 398, 405-406, 412 Woollcott and, 407, 408- 411, 658 Bill of Divorcement, A, 633 Bird, Claire, 912-914, 917- 919, 920 Bird of Paradise, The, 504 Bisch, Louis, 573-574, 581, 595-596 Bisch, Mrs. Louis, 573 Blair, Mary (Mrs. Edmund Wilson), 454-455, 456, 495, 50i, 502, 547, 548, 549, 550, 55i, 552, 555, 556, 569, 646 Blake, William, 656 Blast, The (pamphlet), 384 Blemie (dog), 714, 736, 745, 747-748, 751, 795, 827 828, 829, 836, 837-838 Blind Alleys, 340-341 Blinn, Holbrook, 255 Block, Ralph, 341 “Blow the Man Down,” 150 Boccaccio, Giovanni, 246 Bodenheim, Maxwell, 283, 344, 346, 361, 396 Bohemian Girl, The, 209 Bolton, Guy, 342 Bondy, William, 730 Boni, Albert, 305, 319, 395-396 Boni, Charles, 305, 319 Boni and Liveright, 233, 395, 412, 443, 466, 482, 523-524, 732 Bookman, The (magazine), 258. 394, 463 Booth. Edwin, 17, 25-30, 37, 47, 56, 84, 813 Booth, Mrs. Fdwin (Mary McVicker), 26 Booth, John Wilkes, 26 Booth, Junius Brutus, 26 Booth’s Theatre (N.Y.), 47, 49 Borden, Lizzie, 437-438 Boston Globe, 527 Boston Herald, 780 Boston Post, 112, 942 Boston Sunday Herald, 511 Boston Sunday Journal, 83, 96, 97 Boston Transcript, 636, 780 Boucicault, Aubrey, 452 Boucicault, Dion, 22, 23, 24, 34, 452 Boulton, Agnes, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes) Boulton, Cecil, 694 Boulton, Edward William, 364, 625 Bound East for Cardiff, 4, 153, 156 157, 260, 308, 309, 320, 326- 327, 34i, 373, 567, 570 opening of, 310, 318-319 Bowen, Croswell. 664, 833 Boyce, Neith (Mrs. Hutchins Flapgood), 304, 3°6, 307, 308, 309, 3J9> 320 Bovd, Ernest, 766 Boyden, Mary Ellen, 801- 802 Brady, Alice, 465, 649, 746, 747-748, 75i, 777 Brady, Diamond Jim, 125 Brady, William A., 575- 576, 747, 75i Brahan, Elorace, 373 Brand, 277 Bread and Butter, 253, 261 Breakfast in Bed, 407 Brennan, Agnes, 94, 123- 124, 500, 501, 741, 925 Brennan, Elizabeth Quinlan, 51, 93 Brennan, Josephine McGlyn, 66, 94 Brennan, Lil, 82, 93-94, 264, 436, 500, 741 Brennan family, 92-94, 483-484 Breuer, Bessie, 627, 655, 710 Brevoort Hotel (N.Y.), 283, 364 Brigadier Gerard, 106 Broadway Melody, The, 7i9 Broadway Theatre (N.Y.), 104 Brockman, Mrs., 42 Brook Farm (Conn.), 515- 517, 538, 541-543, 557-559, 560, 589- 59°, 599, 603, 663, 734, 805 Brooklyn Eagle, 547, 548 Brooklyn Theatre (N.Y.), 36 Brooks, Van Wyck, 328, 329 Brothers Karamazov, The, 525, 562 Broun, Heywood and All God's Chillun, 555-^56 and Baker’s class, 273- 274 and Beyond the Horizon, 408, 410 and Dempsey-Carpentier fight, 463 and Desire Under the Elms, 570 and Emperor Jones, 446- 447 and Gold, 471 and Moon of the Carib- bees, 389 and Provincetowners, Broun, Heywood (Cent.) 326, 385, 407, 546 and Rope, 380 and World, 479, 498, 544, 545 Brown, John Mason, 87, 252, 269, 480, 752, 781, 876, 888 Brown, Robert, 298 Brown, Shanghai, 167 Browne, Maurice, 493 Brunowe, Marion J., 66-67 Bryant, Louise (Mrs. John Reed, Mrs. William C. Bullitt), 301-302, 319, 329, 338, 345, 357, 361, 442 and Agnes, 364, 365, 366, 372 and Beyond the Horizon, 334-335 and Bullitt, 801 death of, 801-802 and Frank, 328, 329 marriages of, 323, 801 as playwright, 309, 310, 3M, 3i8 and Reed, 309, 310, 311312., 323-324, 330-331, 371, 443, 802 and Russia, 371 Buenos Aires, 152-153, 154, 155-156, 158, 160 Bullitt, William C., 801 Bullitt, Mrs. William C., see Bryant, Louise Burgess, Florence R., 228, 483 Burt, Frederic, 304, 309 Burton, Barbara (daughter of Agnes), 364, 370, 386, 510-511, 572, 609-610, 617 Burton, Richard, 427 By Way of Obit, 843, 854 Byram, John, 712 Byron, George Gordon, 88, i47 Bywater, Hector C., 610 Cibell, James Branch, 766 Cadenas, Frances, 531-532, 533 C'dillac Hotel (Barrett House) (N.Y.), 871 Cahill, Holger, 345, 346, 366 California Theatre (San Francisco), 46-47 "Call, The,” 213-214 Call, The (magazine), 33i, 358 Calms of Capricorn, The, 790, 79i> 792, 799, 829, 854 Cambias. Henry, 131 Campbell, Alexander, 98, 532 Campbell, Jack, 717 Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, 128, 310, 550 Canary Islands, 727-728 Candida, 358, 406 Canfield, Dick, 173 Capalbo, Carmen, 947 ff. Cap d’Ail, 686-687, 690 Cape, Jonathan, 518 Capone, Al, 830 Carberg, Warren, 942 Carey, Albert B., 934 Carlin, Terry, 319, 324, 368, 710 and Anarchist Woman, 287 background of, 286-294 and brother Jim, 287-289 and Catholicism. 289 and Chris Christopherson, 420 in Greenwich Village, 286, 292-293, 350, 459 and Holliday, 367 and Jamie, 530 and Marie, 290-291 in Pittsburgh, 287-288 and Provincetown, 308, 309, 310, 332, 475476, 509-510, 658 and Shane, 510 Carnegie Institute of Tech nology Drama School, 454 Carnovsky, Morris, 646 Carpenter, Bruce, 274-275, 278 Carpentier, Georges, 463 Carroll, Earl, 501 Casa Genotta, 759-761, 765-768, 776, 784, 786-787, 793, 794 ff., 822 Casey, Anne, 860 Casey, Walter, 860, 889890 Castiglia, Peter, 868-869 Catcher in the Rye, The, 851 Cather, Willa, 611 Catholic Actors Guild, 770 Catholic Worker, The, 361 Catholic Writers Guild, 780 Catholicism, 68-69, 71-74, 75, 121-122, 139. 237, 289, 359, 420, 468469, 542, 762, 763764, 776-777, 779, 780, 784-785, 856, 922 Century Girl, The, 318 Century Theatre (N.Y.), 223, 240 Cerf, Bennett, 767, 768, 836, 861-862, 878, 929, 93i Cerf, Mrs. Bennett, 878 Chains of Dew, 494, 513 Chaliapin, Feodor, 603 Chambermaid’s Diary, A, 119 Change Your Style, 307, 312 Chaplin, Charles, 445-446, 614, 850, 851-852 Chapman, Cynthia (daughter of Carlotta), 502, 663, 922-923 Chapman, John, 739, 875 Chapman, M. C., 502, 504 Chapman, Mrs. M. C. see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta) Chappell family, 94 Charles Racine (ship), 146-152, 160, 189 Chase, Ilka, 503-504, 614, 7i3, 759, 766, 777, 797 Chase, Stanley, 947 ff. Chekhov, Anton, 277, 306, 522, 754 Cherry Orchard, The, 352 Chicago Record Herald, . 178 Chicago Tribune, 479 Childe Harold, 88, 147 Children of the Sea, 260 Childs, Edward, 422 Chris Christopherson, 389, 390, 39i, 396-397, 398, 415-416, 418420, 421, 422, 423, 425, 435-436, 484, 649, 783 see also Anna Christie Christians, The, 104 Christine’s restaurant, . CN.Y.), 392, 459 Christophe, Henri, 439 Christopherson, Chris, 170 Chu Chin Chow, 342 Circle in the Square CN.Y.), 863, 874 City Center CN.Y.), 899, 936 Claire, Ina, 405 Clarence, 422 Clark, Barrett, 196, 270, 341, 376. 4°5> 411> 466, 545, 628, 636, 823, 861 Clark Champ, 201 Clark, Mary A., 229-230, 231, 260, 533, 809 Clarke, Bill, 297-298, 439, 53i> 532, 659, 710 Clarke, Fred, 532 Clarke, Mrs. George “Gaga,” 509-510, 598, 694, 695 Claw, The, 489, 501 Claxton, Kate, 36 Clemenceau, Georges, 442 Cleopatra, 342-343 Cleveland, Ohio, 12, 15, 16 Close the Book, 342, 343 Clurman, Harold, 750, 936 Coblenz Cship), 685, 686 Cocaine, 326 Coghlan, Charles, 103 Cohalan, Daniel F., 731, 733 Cohan, George M., 128, 653, 769-770, 77b 774, 775-776, 860 Cohen, Alexander H., 862863, 946 Colbert, Claudette, 688 Coleman, Robert, 875 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 546 Colleen Bawn, The, 22 Collinge, Patricia, 446 Collins, Charles "Hutch,” 85-86, 319, 323, 342, 343, 344, 385, 388, 389 Colum, Padraic, 583 Colum, Mrs. Padraic, 583 Columbia Gardens saloon (N.Y.), 345, 460 Comedy Theatre CN.Y.), 326 Commins, Eugene, 711 Commins, Saxe and Carlotta, 675, 686, 711, 924 at Casa Genotta, 796 as editor, 651, 768, 831, 861 and Eugene’s accident, 889, 890 and Eugene’s illness, 914, 924, 929, 930-931 family of, 323, 453-454 and Hairy Ape, 497, 498 and marriage of Eugene and Carlotta, 696-697 and Oona, 930 and Provincetown Players. 323 Commins, Mrs. Saxe (Dorothy), 696, 711, 864, 929, 930 Comminsky, Lena, 453-454 Comminskv, Stella (Mrs.' E. J. Ballantine), 323, 454 Commonweal, 782 Congreve, William, 21, 24, 562 Connell, Leigh, 863 Connelly, Marc, 653, 753 “Conning Tower,” 267, 755 Connor, Frank, 434 Conrad, Joseph, 79-80, 90, 112, 146, 259, 262, 35i Constancy, 306-307 Contemporaries, 307, 312 Convict Stripes, 569 Cook, George Cram “Jig,” 33i> 4°7 background of, 303-304 and Bound East for Cardiff, 309-310 and Change Your Style, 307 death of, 537-538 and Ellis, 344 and Emperor Jones, 440441, 444-445, 447' 448 and Gold, 359 and Provincetown Players, 314-315, 316, 317, 323. 324. 332, 333. 342, 343, 344, 345, 380, 383, 384, 441, 492-494, 513-514, 524-525, 546 Cook, George Cram “Jig” (Cont.) and Reed, 308, 314-315, 538 and Spring, 492, 493 and Suppressed Desires, 306-307, 308, 319 and Susan, 303, 304 and Tickless Time, 388 and Washington Square Players, 304 and Wharf Theatre, 307, 308 Cook, Mrs. George Cram, see Glaspell, Susan Cook, John, 314 Cook, Mrs. John, 314 Copperhead, The, 375 Corbin, John, 544, 545, 556, 570, 662 Cordova, Bienzi de, 340 Corelli, Marie, 112-113 Cornell, Katharine, 340341, 618, 633, 649 Corrigan, Emmett, 397, 398, 416, 418 Corsican Brothers, The, 47 Cort Theatre (N.Y.), 546 Corwin, Norman, 720 Cosmopolitan (magazine), 705, 745 Coughlin, Sally, 932 Count of Monte Cristo, The, 48-50, 51, 52, 54, 56, 59, 61, 82, 99, 104, 106, 107, 116, 123, 128, 141, 142, 172-173, I74> 175 ff-> 214, 229, 274, 310, 313, 414, 415, 430, 431, 451-452 Coward, Noel, 688 Cowl, Jane, 776 Cowley, Malcolm, 150, 460-461, 482, 542543 Cowley, Mrs. Malcolm, 542 Crabtree, Paul, 864 Craig’s Wife, 653 Crane, Frank, 40 Crane, Hart, 542 Crawford, Cheryl, 749, 750 Crawford, F. Marion, 141 Crichton, Kyle, 785 Crime in the Whistler Room, The, 567 Criterion Theatre (N.Y.), 413 Critics Circle Award, 802 Croak, Jack, 439 Crocker House, 97, 98-99, 203, 217, 531 Croker, Richard, 124, 284 Crothers, Rachel, 257, 318, 576 Crouse, Lindsay Ann, 895 Crouse, Russel, 773, 780, 784, 796-797. 799, 813, 838, 841, 842, 845, 877-878, 892, 895, 897, 921, 923, 926, 929, 930, 934935 Crouse, Mrs. Russel, 877 Crowley, Harry, 338, 339, 4i5 Cullman, Howard S., 618 Culver, Mildred, 207, 211 212, 221, 265, 266 Curran, One Lung, 300 Current Opinion (magazine), 482 Curse of the Misbegotten, The, 664 Cushman, Charlotte, 25 Dale, Alan, 341, 502, 570 Daly, Augustin, 35, 36 Dana, Dr., 898, 908-910, 911-912, 920 Dance of Death, The, 233234, 520 Danforth, J. Romeyn, 207 Danger, 501, 502 Danicheffs, The, 37, 38 Darrow, Clarence, 766 Davis, Richard Harding, 262 Day, Cyrus, 631, 833 Day, Dorothy, 358-362, 366, 367-368 Days Without End, 3, 69, 72, 74, 675, 722, 761, 762-765, 768-769, 775 ff., 836 casting of, 769-770, 777778 opening of, 780-783 Dazey, Charles, 47 Dear Doctor, The, 272 Debs, Eugene V., 202, 265 Decameron, The, 246, 247 De Casseres, Benjamin, 121, 226, 636, 637, 639, 640, 641, 642, 672, 675, 678, 680, 686, 689, 691, 692, De Casseres, Benjamin (Cent.) 697, 711, 724, 726, 738, 782-783 De Casseres, Mrs. Benjamin (Bio), 639, >640-641, 691, 692, 694, 696, 697, 711, 738, 782 ■ Decline of the West, The, 897 Deeter, Jasper, 421-422, 445. 847 De Foe, Louis, 479, 484 Dekker, Albert, 646 Delaney, James J., 695-696 De La Salle Institute, 72, 73 Deliverer, The, 223 Dell, Floyd, 318, 344, 356, 358, 442 Delmonico, Lorenzo, 38 Delmonico’s restaurant, (N.Y.), 35, 38 De Maupassant, Guy, 88 De Mille, Cecil B., 45 Dempsey, Jack, 463-464, 638 Demuth, Charles, 284, 304, 362, 367 De Polo, Harold, 327-328, 617-618 Deserted Village, The, no, 111 Desire Under the Elms, 377-378, 538, 539-541. 543. 547. 557, 558, 560, 562, 563, 567, 574, 592, 609, 619, 631, 653, 659, 688, 698, 716, 718-719, 755, 762, 800, 836, 880, 886, 936, 949 casting of, 568-570 controversy over, 575-578 opening of, 570-572 Detroit Times, 883 Deutsch, Babette, 283 Devil's Disciple, The, 104 Devil’s Glow, The, 371 De Voto, Bernard, 811-812 Dickens, Charles, 88 Diff’rent, 157, 230, 435, 436, 437, 438, 441, 451, 452, 453, 466, 485, 491, 495, 523, 526-527, 550 casting of, 454'455 openings of, 448, 456 Digges, Dudley, 646, 687, 761, 863 Dillingham, Charles, 342 “Dirty Bricks of Buildings,” . 301 . Discovery of America, The, 469 Ditrichstein, Leo, 140 Doctors Hospital (N.Y.), 920 ff. Dodge, Mabel, 283, 302, 306, 391, 392, 393394, 565 Dolan, John, 91, 705 Dollar, The, 324 Don Juan of Austria, 847 Donnelly, Gerard B., 780 D’Orsay, Fifi, see Clarke, Mrs. George Dorsey, Thomas F., 98, 198 Dostoevski, Fedor, 79, 233, 276, 277 Douglas, Kirk, 872 Dowd, Harrison, 720 Dowling, Eddie, 856, 863, 866-867 Downes, Olin, 112, 150 Dowson, Ernest, 122 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 106 Drama League, 448-449 Draper, George, 890 Dreamy Kid, The, 381, 399-400 Dreiser, Theodore, 286, 299, 328, 493, 597, 598, 728, 729, 766, 795. 807 Drew, Mrs. John, 25, 56 Drew, Mrs. Tuwe, 685 Drinkwater, John, 445 Driscoll (fireman), 163, 165-166, 171, 186, 488 Dukes, Charles A., 819-820, 821 Dumas, Alexandre, 88, 104 Duncan, Augustin, 492 Duncan, Isadora, 492 Dunn, James, 882, 884 Dunnigan's Daughter, 861 Dunsany, Lord, 305 Du Pont family, 205 Du Rhin Hotel (Paris), 726 Dynamo, 561, 589, 638, 663, 667, 669, 671, 678-680, 689-690, 762, 781, 836 opening of, 687-688 story of, 675-677 Eagles, Jeanne, 390 Eames, Claire, 446 Earl Carroll Theatre (N.Y.), 572 Earth's the Limit, The, 791, 792, 854 Easiest Way, The, 128 East Lynne, 34, 36 Eastman, Max, 283, 305, 356, 358, 442, 900 Eastman, Mrs. Max, see Rauh, Ida Eaton, Walter Pritchard, 427 Ebel, August, 269, 278 Ebel, Bartel, 269, 278 Ebel, Mrs. Bartel (Katherine Hiebert), 269, 278 Ego and His Own, 121 Einstein, Albert, 930-931 Eliot, T. S., 396 Elizabeth, Mother, 14 Elkins, “Pinky,” 278 Ell, I 342, 343, 362363, 388 Ell, Mrs. Lewis (Christine), 362-363, 364-365, 367, 420, 445 Ellis, Charles, 343, 344, 380, 388, 445, 454, 493. 569 Ellis, Havelock, 262, 766 Ellsler, John, 24, 33 Emerson, Ralph W., 84, 88 Emperor ]ones, The, 189, 230, 381, 400, 435, 442, 444, 448, 451, 452, 454, 456, 466, 470, 485, 489, 491, 495. 496, 522, 523. 551, 555, 557, 577, 619, 651, 652, 659, 677, 711, 717, 720, 729, 761, 782-783 background For, 135, 203, 277, 438-441 casting of, 445-446, 449- 45o movie version of, 761 opening of, 446-447 operatic version of, 724725 Enemies, 319 Erdmann, Dr., 424 Erstwhile Susan, 375 Ervine, St. John, 409, 417, 577, 687-688, 753-754 Essex, Evelyn, 82, 85 Euripides, 540 Euthanasia Society of America, 900 Evans, Olive, 215-218, 220, 221-223, 237, 265, 266 Exorcism, 188, 189, 280, 421, 422 “Eyes,” 345 Eyster, Mrs. James, 42 Fairfield County State Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 221-223, 224 Famous Convent School, A, 66 67 Famous Players Film Co., 214 Farley, James E., 916, 917 Farnum, William, 396, 397, 398, 451, 452 Farquhar, George, 21, 24, 84 Fashion, 543. 545, 546, 569 Faulkner, William, 396 Faure, Elie, 348 Faust, Lotta, 79, 731-732 Faversham, William, 446 Fechter, Charles, 48 Fenwick, Irene, 501 Ferber, Edna, 751 Ferguson, Elsie, 501 Fernandez, Bijou, 106 Fernandez, William “Spanish Willie,” 460-463 Feuillet, Octave, 306 Feydeau, Georges, 407 Field, Marshall, 618 Fifth Avenue Theatre (N.Y.), 103, 104 Film Cafe (N.Y.), 346 Findlater-Byth, James, 178, 179, 186 Finley, John, 559 Fire Linder the Andes, 626 Firpo, Luis Angel, 463 First Man, The, 93, 465, 466-468, 471, 482, 485, 487. 492, 498, 522, 523, 646 opening of, 496-497 Fisk, Shirley, 890, 891, 920, 926. 927-928, 929. 934 Fiske, John, 469 Fiske, Minnie Maddern, 375 Fitch, Clyde, 272 Fitzgerald, Barry, 882 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 20, . 457 Fitzgerald, Mary Eleanor “Fitzi,” 383-384, 444. 493, 494, 498, 513, 514, 526, 561, 587588, 611, 701, 710, 889 Fitzsimmons, Bob, 78 Flame, The, 831 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 283 Fog, 157, 250, 251-252, 254, 323, 326 Foley, Dan, 295 Fones, Byram, 206 Fones, Mrs. Byram (Arlene Scott), 206, 207, 208-209, 741 Fontanne, Lynn (Mrs. Alfred Lunt), 416, 418, 569, 649650, 658 For the Defense, 405, 406, 412, 413 Forbes, James, 143 Ford, Colin, 272 Fordham University, 65 Fordham University Players, 603 Forrest, Edwin, 17, 23, 25, 27, 65, 142 Forsyte Saga, The, 798 Fountain, The, 157, 189, 381, 469-470, 471, 472, 485, 507, 512513, 514, 515, 520, 522, 524, 526, 527, 534, 543, 560, 561, 574, 583, 586, 589, 59°, 591, 592, 653 Fourth Estate, The, 140 France, Anatole, 67-68 Francis, John, 331-332, 333, 338, 370, 380, 39°, 392 Frank, Florence Kiper, 385 Frank, Waldo, 328-329, 852 “Fratricide,” 245 Frazee Theatre (N.Y.), 47i Frazer, James George, 469, 599 Frederick, Pauline, 240, 243, 256, 265, 532 “Free.” 145, 189, 210 Freedom, 308, 319 Freeman, Herbert, 796, 842 Freud, Sigmund, 306, 396, 577, 600 Friars Club, 229 F'ick, Henry Clay, 120-121 Friede, Donald, 597, 652 Friede, Mrs. Donald, 597 Frith, Hezekiah, 625 Frohman, Charles, 374, 375 Fr >hman, Daniel, 104, 214 Frost, Robert, 328, 611, 900 Fulton Theatre (N.Y.), 322 G A. M., The, 280, 345 Gable, Clark, 761 Gabriel, Gilbert, 593, 654, 661, 687, 752-753, 781 Gag’s Ewd, 847 Gale, Zona, 508 Gallant, Barney, 555 Galsworthy, John, 374, 375, 638, 652-653, 754. 798 Game, The, 310, 318 Ganey, Joseph “Doc,” 88, 89, 95, 124, 203, 206, 236, 589, 887 Gans, L lis, 786 Garbo, Greta, 482, 720 Garden Hotel (N.Y.), 294295, 296-297, 298, 380, 439, 659, 843 Garden of Allah, 240 Garland, Hamlin, 427, 508 Garland, Robert, 751, 781, 876 Garrick Theatre (N.Y.), 593 Gavlord Farm (Conn.), 223, 224 ff., 382, 483, 5i5, 9°o Gee Pusaleml, 385 Gemier, Firmin, 523 Geneva Hall (cafe), 452 Cenn, Leo, 872 Gentle Furniture Shop, The, 344 George Dandin, 546, 551 George M. Cohan Theatre (N.Y.), 572 Gershwin, George, 756 G rshwin, Ira, 756 Gt st, Morris, 342, 561, 572 C'tting Married, 318 G.bson, Charles Dana, 131 Gierow, Karl Ragnar, 862, 941 Gilbert, George, 682 Gilbert, John, 56 Gilbert, Ruth, 771, 866 Gilbert & Sullivan, 56 Gilhuly’s saloon, 866-867 Gillette, William,, 340 Gilmore, Margalo, 468, 483, 646 . 1 Gilpin, Charles S., 445, 447. 448-45o> 485, 568, 720 Gilpin, William G., 133 Girard, George E., 911 Gish, Lillian, 208, 569, 643. 705. 707. 7i7, 718, 743, 776, 788, 891 Given, Eben, 227, 462, 472, 473. 474, 492, 502503. 5C7, 508, 509, 515, 517 Givens, Catherine, see O’Neill, Mrs. Shane Glaspell, Susan (Mrs. George Cook), 306, 307, 319, 365, 494. 513, 537, 7io, 753 and Agnes, 370 and Close the Book, 342, 343 and Cook, 303, 546 and Emperor Jones, 440- 44i and Peaked Hill Bar. 729 and Provincetown Players, 317, 345, 492-493 and Road to the Temple, 309, 310 and Tickless Time, 388 and Verge, 493 and Washington Square Plavers, 304 and Woman's Honor, 380 Glass Menagerie, The, 327 Glencairn plays, 157-158, 159-162, Ib6, 260, 395, 567-568, 570, 619. 831, 899 Glittering Gate, The, 305 Gold, 157, 189, 382, 398, 421, 422, 427-428, 435- 441, 451, 452, 465, 469, 470-471, 472. 485, 491, 496, 516, 523, 619, 760 Gold, Michael, 358, 360, 500 Goldberg, Isaac, 391, 636, 637, 783 Golden Bough, The, 469, 599-600 Golden Eagle restaurant, 494 Golden Swan hotel, see Hell Hole Goldman, Emma, 120-121, 245, 283, 298, 323, 330, 362, 384, 453, 473 Goldsmith, Oliver, 24, no Goldwyn, Sam, 830 Good Bad Woman, A, 575-576 Good Gracious, Annabelle, 318 “Good Night,” 301 Goodman, Edward, 306, 373. 421 Goodman, Melvin, 912 Gordon, Max, 373, 859-860 Gorham Press, 257 Gorki, Maxim, 162, 276, 277, 283, 499, 652, 802-803, 810 Gotham Book Mart, 258 Grace, Carol, 841, 850 851 Granville-Barker, Harley, 754 Gray’s Anatomy, 736 Great God Brown, The, io n, 55, 87, 89, 362, 381, 496, 528, 560, 562, 573, 576, 582, 584, 589, 59i. 594-595, 598-599, 600, 619, 653, 659, 688, 740, 746, 760, 788, 836 casting of, 592 opening of, 592-593 theme of, 578-581 Great Pacific War, The, 610 Greed of the Meek, The, 803, 826, 854 Green, Elizabeth (Mrs. Eugene O’Neill, Jr-), 742 Green, Paul, 602, 654, 750, 753 Green Flat, The, 633 Green Room Club, 139, 452 Greenwich Village, 282 ff., 317 ff-, 343 ff-> 35°, 356 ff. Greenwich Village Theatre, 484, 557, 561-562, 567, 569, 570, 572., 574, 584, 586, 588- 589, 599, 618, 637, 653 Gregory, Lady, 172 Griffith, William, 482-483 Grimm’s Fairy Tales, 857 Group Theatre, 750 Gruenberg, Louis, 724-725 Grundy, Sidney, 104 Guardsman, 7 he, 647 Guethary, 668-669, 672- 673, 674-675, 679 Guild Theatre (N.Y.), 645, 647, 652, 751, 753, 773 Guillaume Sam, 439 Guiterman, Arthur, 688 Gustaf, King of Sweden, 807 Hackett, William, 141 Hair of the Dog, A, 792, 854 Hairy Ape, The, 87, 145, 15°, ’57, I6o> 165, 166, 171, 272, 334, 352, 469, 478, 482, 485, 491, 493-496, 504-505, 5i3, 522, 523, 544, 569, 571, 613, 619, 646, 651, 659, 662-663, 676, 712, 715, 757, 762 casting of, 489-490, 492, 494-495, 501-502 controversy over, 507-508 movie version of, 718, 7’9, 857-858 openings of, 497, 498- 499, 502-503 story of, 488-489, 499- 500 Hale, Louise Closser, 406 Half Moon, The, 446 Halley’s Comet, 138 Halper, Emma, 237 Hamilton, Clayton, 258- 261, 263-264, 326, 414, 416-417, 799, 838-839, 879 Hamilton, Mrs. Clayton (Gladys), 258, 259, 879 Hamilton, Gilbert V., 596- 597, 611-612, 630-631 Hamilton, Henry, 104 Hamlet, 27, 352, 754 Hammarskjdld, Dag, 709, 862 Hammond, Percy, 479, 484, 498-499, 544, 545, 555, 57o, 593, 654, 661, 687, 751- 752, 774, 781 Hand of the Potter, The, 493 Hapgood, I lutchins, 287, 288, 291, 303, 304, 306, 307, 309, 319, 730 Hapgood, Mrs. Hutchins, see Boyce, Neith Harding, Ann, 649, 746- 747 Hardy, Thomas, 410 Harem, The, 575 Harkness, Edward Stephen, 91-92, 604 Harlow, Jean, 858 Harper's Bazaar (magazine), 625 Harper's Weekly, 339 Harrigan, Ned, 592 Harrigan, William, 592 Harris, Sam, 452 Harte, Bret, 36 Hartford Times, 202 Harvard Club, 622 Harvard University, 75, 269 If., 603-604, 605 Hasenclever, Walter, 526, 562 Haunted, The, 702, 739, 745, 75i Hauptmann, Gerhart, 585, 652, 757-758, 766 Hauptmann, Frau Gerhart, 757 Havel, Hippolyte, 298-299, 3’1, 359, 361, 459, 831 Hawthorne, Louise, 31-32, 33, 40, 41 Hayes, Helen, 390, 405, 422-423, 424, 425, 442, 569, 885 “Haymarket, The,” 125 Haymarket club (N.Y.), 125, 127 Hays, Alan, 730, 732 Hays, Arthur Garfield, 732 Hays, Blanche, 495-496 Haywood, Big Bill, 283, 301 Hearst, William Randolph, 97 Hecht, Ben, 326 Hedgerow Theatre (Philadelphia), 421-422 Heidt, Joe, 226, 738, 739, 740-741, 755, 860, 884, 929 Helburn, Theresa, 575, 633, 635-636, 650-651, 659, 687, 697, 708, 747, 812, 821, 846, 857, 884 Held, Anna, 129 Helicon, The, 663 Hell Hole, 284-286, 292, 293, 296, 298, 299, 301, 345, 346-347, 349, 350, 356-357, 359, 360, 361, 365, 367, 457-458, 472, 543, 831 Hellman, Lillian, 886 Hemingway, Ernest, 396 Henry Miller’s Theatre (N.Y.), 780 Flepburn, Katharine, 857, 858 Herbert, Victor, 128, 318 Flergesheimer, Joseph, 797 Hermit and His Messiah, The, 380 Hettman, Frederick, 154, 155 Hewitt, John, 107, 108, 109, 414 Heyer, Harold, 215 Heyward, Du Bose, 646 Heyward, Mrs. Du Bose (Dorothy), 646 Hiawatha, 200-201 Hick’s soda fountain, 886 Hiebert, Daniel, 269, 278, 280, 400, 531 Hippolytus, 540 His Family, 426 His Widow's Husband, 340 History of the American Drama, A, 636 Hitler, Adolf, 779, 830, 849, 856 Hoboken Trinity Church, 133 Hobson's Choice, 375 Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 652 Holliday, Judy, 880 Holliday, Louis, 119-120, 124, 130, 283, 299, Holliday, Louis (Cont.') 3”, 319, 367-368, 389, 833 Holliday, Polly, 283, 298299. 3”. 320, 346, 361, 367 Holmes, John Haynes, 576 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 611, 799 Homecoming, 702, 739, 751 Homestead Strike, 120 Honduras, 133, 134-137, 232 Honor Among the Bradleys, 388 Hooley, Richard, 31 Hopkins, Arthur, 374, 478, 485, 489, 514, 567, 599, 888 and Anna Christie, 471472, 476, 477. 480 and Carlotta, 501-502 and Count of Monte Cristo, 451 and First Man, 487 and Fountain, 507, 515, 522, 524, 526, 561 and Hairy Ape, 492, 494, 501-502 and Jelliffe, 565 and Redemption, 383 Horace Liveright, Inc., 396, 597, 651, 652, 703, 73i, 733 Horton, Ralph, 113-114, 115 Horwitz, William H., 917 “Hound of Heaven, The,” 359360, 362 House of Connelly, 750 Hovey, Carl, 263 Hovey, Mrs. Carl (Sonya), 263 Howard, Bronson, 43, 44, 140 Howard, Faith, 207 Howard, Leslie, 446 Howard, Mildred, 207 Howard, Sarah, 42 Howard, Sidney, 525, 571572, 575. 576, 647, 653. 753 Huber, Joel, 626 Huber, Mrs. Joel, 626 Hi idson Dusters, 284, 299301, 346, 460 Hudson Theatre (N.Y.), 128 Hughes, Arthur, 749 Hughes, Elinor, 780 Hughie, 88, 285, 297, 843844, 847, 854 Hugo, Victor, 88 Hunted, The, 702, 739, 75i ' Huntington Hotel (San Francisco), 853 Hurok, Sol, 460 Hurst, Fannie, 262 Huston, Walter, 539, 568569, 590, 71b 7i9> 888 Hylan, Mayor (N.Y.), 549, 553 Ibsen, Henrik, 104, 112, 261, 276, 277, 340, 361, 522, 746, 754, 757, 761 Iceman Cometh, The, 87, 127, 178, 456, 594, 659, 77b 785, 79i, 834, 835, 836-837, 838, 839, 843, 847, 848, 855-856, 859, 860, 861, 864, 865, 869-870, 871, 873, 886, 888, 895-9, 947 background for, 170-171, 186, 285-286, 296, 297, 298, 368, 457, 459, 831 casting for, 863 controversy over, 885 opening of, 866, 874-877 story of, 831-833 Idiot, The, 233 Ikalis (ship), 158, 159-161, 163 ’He, 97, 157, 314, 326, 344, 366, 395 In Abraham’s Bosom, 602, 654 In Old Kentucky, 47 In the Zone, 151, 153, 157, 326-327, 329, 373, 374, 387, 567, 59b 859 opening of, 340-341 Industrial Workers of the World, 156 Informer, The, 659 Inscriptions, 879 Intimate Notebooks, The, 117, 188 Intimate Theatre, 316 Iris, Ira, 474 Irish Academy of Letters, 527 Irish Players, 172, 588 Irving, Washington, 23 Is Matrimony a Failure?, 140 It Cannot Be Mad, 675 Ives, Burl, 878 Jack’s restaurant (N.Y.), 127 James, Jimmy, 682 Jannings, Emil, 718 Jeffers, Robinson, 396, 768 Jefferson, Joseph, 17, 2324, 56 Jeffery, Mary, 406 Jelliffe, Smith Ely, 565-566, 567, 572, 576 Jelliffe, Mrs. Smith Ely (Belinda), 565, 566, 567, 572 Jenkins, Charles, 131 Jenkins, Mrs. Charles (Kate Cambias), 131, 138-140, 144, 173, 190, 505 Jenkins, Kathleen, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Kathleen) Jenkins, Sue, see Light, Mrs. James # 1 Jenseits, 562 Jerome, Jerome K., 140 Jerome, William Travers, i73 Jest, The, 452, 477, 489 Jimmy-the-Priest’s, 161-162, 163, 166, 168, 170172, 173, 185, 186, 187, 226, 285, 296, 389. 831, 927 John Ferguson, 409 John Golden Theatre (N.Y.), 658, 659, 703 Jones, Robert Edmond "Bobby,” 455, 477, 514, 544, 546, 566, 567, 569, 582, 611, 618, 619, 711 and Ah, Wilderness!, 77b 774 and Anna Christie, 476 and Carlotta, 797, 897 and Constancy, 306-307 and Desire Under the Elms, 540, 568 and Fountain, 591 and Hairy Ape, 492, 495 Jones, Robert Edmond “Bobby” (Cont.) and Iceman Cometh, 861 and Jelliffe, 565 and Mourning Becomes Electra, 746 and Provincetown Players, 525 and Provincetown Playhouse, 536, 584, 587 and Spook Sonata, 536- 537 and Suppressed Desires, 306-307 and Touch of the Poet, 884-885 in Washington Square Book Shop, 305 and Welded, 543 Jones, Mrs. Robert Edmond, 568 Jonson, Ben, 600 Joseph and His Brethren, 223, 225, 240, 254- 257, 265, 295 Journal of Outdoor Life, 231 Joyce, James, 475, 530, 661, 730 Joynt, Father, 99 Jungemann, Elisabeth, 757 Just Suppose, 446 Justice, 374, 375 Kahn, Otto, 528, 618, 620, 637, 652, 660, 711, 75i Kalcnyme, Louis, 473-475, 505, 516, 5’7, 519- 520, 529 531, 598, 671, 672-673, 674- 675, 685, 707, 711 Kamerny Theatre (Moscow), 715-717 Kantor, Louis, see Kalonyme, Louis Karsner, David, 611 Kaufman, George, 653, 756 Kaufman, Morris “Mack,” 851, 892 Kaufman, Mrs. Morris, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes) Keane, Doris, 543-544, 545 Keefe, Edward, 124-125, 127, 128, 129 130, 202, 203-204, 483, 586, 589 Keeney, Nat, 97-98 Keith. Robert, 592 Keith Circuit, 177. 373 Keith Theatre (Boston), 826 Kelly, George, 653 Kelly, Reuben, 327 Kemp, Harry, 283, 309, 310, 332, 364, 396, 463-464, 511 Kemp, Mrs. Harry, see Pyne, Mary Kennedy, Charles O’Brien, 452-454, 455, 477, 478, 488, 489, 490, 492, 493, 494, 502, 710-711, 828, 840, 861, 879, 897-898, 923, 929, 930 Kenny, Nurse, 872 Kenton, Edna, 313, 363, 385, 444, 493, 494, 513, 524, 546 Kerrigan, J. M., 172, 882 Khayyam, Omar, 85 Kilrain, Jake, 91 King. Alexander, 651-652, 662-663 King, Mrs. Alexander, 662 King, Pendleton, 326 King, Thomas Armstrong, 49i King Arthur's Socks, 318 King's Musketeers, The, 104 Kingsley, Sidney, 773 Kinsey, Alfred C., 596 Kipling, Rudyard, 67, 79, 88, 200, 259, 262, 353 Klauber, Adolph, 447 Klaw Theatre (N.Y.), 593 Klein, Charles, 340 Klein, William, 674 Knickerbocker Theatre (N.Y.), 104 Knights of Columbus, 229 Knock at the Door, A, 280 Knot-Holes, 344 Knowles, Sheridan, 142 Koenig, Sadie, 123-124 Kommer, Rudolf, 523 Komroff, Manuel, 233, 523-524, 586, 597, 599-600, 638, 651, 686, 699, 704, 711, 722, 725, 726, 727, 768 Komroff, Mrs. Manuel, 586 Koonen, Alice (Mrs. Alexander Tairov), 716-717 Koussevitsky, Sergei, 644 Kozol, Harry, 918, 922, 929. 934, 935, 942 Krafft-Ebing, Richard von, 298 Kreymborg, Alfred, 320-321 Kronenberger, Louis, 876 Kruger, Otto, 484 Krutch, Joseph Wood, 412- 413, 482, 513, 571, 593, 601, 636-637, 684, 690, 693 694, 698, 702, 754, 766 Krutch, Mrs. Joseph Wood, 636, 637 Ku Klux Klan, 551-552 Kummer, Clare, 318 Lackaye, Wilton, 104 l.adies of the Evening, 575 Lady Frederick, 128 Lafayette Hotel (N.Y.), 283, 549- 572, 73i Lambs Club (N.Y), 229, 295, 452, 453 Lander, Ruth, 867, 901- 902, 903, 904, 905, 927 Lange, Sven, 449 Langner, Lawrence, 656, 678, 686, 689, 696, 804, 809, 834, 835, 838, 861, 892, 906, 910, 914, 931 and Agnes, 711 and Ah, Wilderness!, 768, 772 in Bermuda, 632 and Brady, Alice, 747, 75’ and Carlotta, 855, 897, 922, 923 at Casa Genotta, 767, 797-798 and Days Without End, 768-769, 777, 778, 783-784 and Dynamo, 680, 687 and Eugene’s visit, 634- 636 and Iceman Cometh, 836, 855-856, 859, 864, 874-875 as Lawrence, Basil, 306 and Marco Millions, 632, 633-634> 635 Langner, Lawrence QCont.') and Matinata, 446 and Moon for the Misbegotten, 880, 882, 883, 884, 899 and Moore, 915 and Mourning Becomes Electra, 734, 747 as playwright, 306, 446 and Salem, Mass., 918 and Shaw, 428, 475 and Strange Interlude, 631-632, 633-634, 635> 650, 731 at Tao House, 825 and Theatre Guild, 487488, 631-632, 633 and Touch of the Poet, 899 and Washington Square Players, 305 I .angner, Mrs. Lawrence (Armina Marshall), 634-636, 711, 767, 797, 825, 855, 859, 884, 886, 892, 897, 910-911, 912, 914, 923, 929, 931-932 Lantz, Robert, 925 Lantz, Mrs. Robert, see Weingarten, Shirlee Larimore, Earle, 650, 746, 748, 777. 778, 781 Larimore, Mrs. Earle (Selena Royle), 777778, 783 J 1st Conquest, The, 842 I tst Laugh, The, 718 Last Masks, 421 I timer, Frederick P., 195, 196-197, 209, 282 Latimer, Mrs. Frederick P., 209 I aughlin, Anna, 79 Laughter, 600 Laurence, William, 275278, 279 Lawrence, Basil, see Langner, Lawrence “Lay of the Singer’s Fall, The,” 221 Lazarus Laughed, 189, 352, 381, 589, 598, 599, 600-603, 611, 616, 618-619, 625, 627, 637, 638, 651, 662, 664. 696, 720, 763 Lefty Louie, 284, 458 I enin, Nikolai, 443 Lenormand, Henri Rene, 526, 715 Le Plessis chateau, 692-694, 700-703, 705 ff., 715, 722 ff., 734-735, 787, 805 , Letter, The, 633 Letters of Sherwood Anderson, 794 Lever, Charles, 88 Lewis, Albert, 373, 380, 592 Lewis, Jim, 203 Lewis, Sinclair, 670, 728729, 730, 807, 810, 813, 814 Lewis, Mrs. Sinclair, 670 Lewisohn, Ludwig, 412 Lewisohn, Samuel, 392 Lewys, Georges, 703-704, 730-733 Liberal Club, 305, 317 Liberator, The, 358, 361 Liberty magazine, 119, 120 Liebier, Theodore J., 102103, X04, 106, 265, 295 Liebier, Theodore J., Jr., 143, 219-220 Liebier and Co., 102-103, 104, icy, 141, 282, 390 Life (magazine), 872 873 Life of Bessie Bowen, The, 770, 784, 787, 790, 792 Life With Father, 838 Light, James “Jimmy,” 348, 458-459, 495, 512, 515, 517, 569, 611, 619, 642, 657, 710 and All God's Chilian, 551, 552,-553. 554. 555 background of, 343 in Bermuda, 582-583, 627 and Carlotta, 504, 711712 and Diff'rent, 454 and Emperor Jones, 445 and Eugene’s illness, 924 and Eugene’s “medal,” 559-56o and Hairy Ape, 494 at Peaked Hill, 509 and Provincetown Players, 343'344 Light, James “Jimmy” (Cont.) and Provincetown Playhouse, 587 and Where the Cross is Made, 385, 471 Light, Mrs. James (#1) (Sue Jenkins), 517, 627 Light, Mrs. James (#2) (Patty), 627, 657 Lima Beans, 320-321 Lincoln Arcade, 124 Lindbergh, Charles A., 635 Lindsay, Howard, 878 Lindsay, Mrs. Howard, 878 Lindsay, Vachel, 283 Little, Richard H., 178-180 Little Old New York, 452 Little Theatre (N.Y.), 413, 424 Liveright, Horace, 395-396, 524. 574-575, 599, 651, 652, 686, 688, 704, 711, 723, 730, 742, 767-768 see also Horace Live- right, Inc. Liverpool, England, 166168 Lloyd George, David, 442 Lockridge, Richard, 687, 752, 781 Logan, Joshua, 877, 915 London,Jack, 80, 90, 112, 144, 167, 196, 286 London Times, 899 Long Day's Journey Into Night, 6-8, 61, 86, 212, 235, 594, 604, 630, 785, 79i, 839, 847, 885 and Ah, Wilderness!, 8186 and All God’s Chillun, 534-535, 578-579 and Booth, Edwin, 2627 and Carlotta, 836, 838, 841, 862-863, 936, 937, 946 ff. casting for, 880-882 censorship of, 883-884 and Chappells, 94-95 dates of, 195, 213 doctor in, 215 and Dorsey, 98 and Dynamo, 671 and Edmund, 188 Long Day's Journey Into Nigh* (Cont.) and Ella, 3-4, 9-10, n, 14, 15, 41, 53, 55, 58, 59, 69, 93, 215, 535, 833 and Eugene, Jr., 905, 937 and James, 3, 9-10, 13, 21, 186, 219, 220, 535, 834 and Jamie, 3-4, 13, 214, 497, 579, 848, 880 and Kathleen, 208 and Keeney, 97 and New London house, 52, 83 and piano, 13 and pig episode, 91 publication of, 861-863 Prlitzer Prize for, 863 relatives’ reaction to, 93 and the sea, 145-146, 152, 251-252, 872-873 and Touch of the Poet, 800 and Welch, Mary, 880882, 883 Long Voyage Home, The, 157, 159, 160, 167, 326 327, 329, 333, 335, 339, 366, 388, 567, 857, 930 opening of, 342 movie version of, 831 Lord, Pauline, 476-477, 478, 485, 501, 611, 619 Lord and Taylor, 35 Lord Chumley, 56 Lost Plays of Eugene O’Neill, The, 250, 262, 272 Louisville (Ky.} CourierJournal, 480 Love ’Em and Leave ’Em, 278 Love for Love, 562 “Love’s Lament,” 217 Lowell, Amy, 283, 328 Luce, Claire, 620-621, 891-892 Lucerne Hotel (N.Y.}, 115, 124 Lundigan, Bridget, see Quinlan, Mrs. Thomas Joseph Lunt, Allred, 405, 618, 646, 649 Lyceum Theatre (New London}, 82, 99, 209, 483 Lyceum Theatre (N.Y.}, 342, 544 Lyman, David Russell, 225, 227 228, 234-235, 236, 238, 240, 244, 253, 282, 292, 320, 330, 414, 483, 900 Lynch, Edward, 224 MacAdoo, William, 508 McBride, Philip, 934 McCarthy, Joseph, 67-69, 7°, 533. 756, 900 McCarthy, Mary, 899 McCormick, Langdon, 405 McCreery’s, 35 McGarry’s bar, 202 McGinley, Arthur, 81, 82, 85, 89, 98, 202, 203, 218, 221, 226, 255, 268, 320, 331, 332333, 346, 417, 432, 589, 686, 711, 780, 796 McGinley, John, 51-52, 81 McGinley, Mrs. John (Evelyn Essex}, 82, 85 McGinley family, 81-82 MacKaye, Percy, 409, 576 MacKellar, Helen, 405, 406, 410, 413, 442, 463, 464, 547 McLean Hospital (Belmont, Mass.}, 912, 914, 9i5-9i7> 918 McVicker, J. H., 25, 26 McVicker, Mary, 26 McVicker’s Stock Co., 16 McVicker’s 1 heatre (Chicago), 25-26, 2731, 105, 178 Macbeth, 25, 27, 477, 571, 584, 754 Macgowan, Kenneth, 226, 470, 471, 472, 488, 490, 492, 512, 526, 528, 45V 544. 560, 561. 564, 568, 569, 578, 582, 583, 588, 590, 594, 599. 601, 603, 629, 610, 612, 620, 627 628, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 679. 680, 699 and All God's Chillun, 547, 55i Macgowan, Kenneth (Conf.} and analysis, 596 and Anna Christie, 480 and Carlotta, 502, 624, 664, 710, 923-924 ana Desire Under the Elms, 575, 576-577 and Drama League, 448449 and Emperor Jones, 446, 447, 466 and Eugene’s drinking, 585 and Fountain, 468, 469 and Glencairn plays, 567 and Great God Brown, 592 and Greenwich Village Theatre, 563, 584, 587, 589 and Hairy Ape, 502 and Lazarus Laughed, 618-619 and Nobel Prize, 809810 and poetry of Eugene, 854 and Provincetown Playhouse, 514, 525, 536, 537, 543, 546, 547, 55i, 563, 584, 587 and Strange Interlude, 730 and Straw, 484 Macgowan, Mrs. Kenneth, 585, 596 Mack, Willard, 471 Mack, William, 342 Mackay, Catherine “Kitty,” 235-237, 238 Macready, William Charles, 27 Macy’s, 35 Mad Dog, The, 501 Madden, Richard, 391-392, 396, 425, 572, 574, 575, 634, 678, 680, 689, 711, 762, 768 Madison Hotel (N.Y.}, 736, 737, 780, 788, 789 Madison Square Garden, 294, 296, 297, 406, 462. 772 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 306 Magic Curtain, The, 884 Magnificent Ambersons, The, 426 Maid of the Ozarks, The, 884 Mai-mai Sze, 686, 825, 897, 928 Maine, 603, 609 ff Majestic Theatre (N.Y.), 79 Maloney, Dr., 573 Mamoulian, Rouben, 646 Man from Home, The, 128 Man on Iron Horseback, The, 792, 854 Manhattan Opera House, 318, '331 Mann, Theodore, 863, 947 ff- Mann, Thomas, 652, 728, 766 Mansfield, Richard, 95-96, 104 Mansfield, Mrs. Richard, 95 Mantle, Bums, 326, 544, 545, 781 Marblehead, Mass., 895899, 905-907, 908911, 928 Marbury, Elisabeth, 391, 603, 613, 615, 616, 617 Marchand, Damon, 299 Marchand, Mrs. Damon (Marie), 299 Marchesini, Adele, 320 Marco Millions, 157, 352, 428, 527-528, 534, 560-561, 562, 563, 572-573, 574, 575, 589, 599, 627, 631632, 633, 635, 639, 642, 645, 649, 651, 652, 769 casting of, 646 opening of, 653-654 Marinoff, Fania (Mrs. Carl Van Vech- ten), 614, 706, 707, 711, 767, 797, 829, 892 Marion. George, 478 Mukham, Kyra, 309, 311, 537 Markham, Marcella, 866, 880 Marquis, Don, 576 Marshall, Armina, see Langner, Mrs. Lawrence Martin, James Joseph “Slim,” 348-349, 350355, 439-440, 445, Martin, James Joseph "Slim” (Cont.) 45°, 459-46o, 488, 553'555, 59i Martin Beck Theatre (N.Y.), 687,.874 Marvell, Andrew, 899 Marx, Karl, 353 Masefield, John, 259, 345, 890 Masses, The (magazine), 196, 283, 293, 318, 321, 331, 356, 358, 359, 442 Massey, Edward, 275, 326 Massey, Raymond, 872 Master Builder, The, 104 Matinata, 446 Matisse, Henri, 371 Maugham, Somerset, 128, 633, 638, 754, 798, 900 Maxine Elliott Theatre (N.Y.), 172 Maya, 674 Mayer, Louis B., 830, 857 Medea, 540 Meighan, James, 569 Meighan, Mrs. James (Morris, Mary), 569 Meighan, Tom, 106 Meisner, Sanford, 646 Melody of Youth, 322 Melting Pot, The, 140 "Memoranda on Masks,” 766 Men in White, 773 Mencken, H. L., 338, 482483, 52i, 534, 559' 560, 611 Mencken, Helen, 501 Merman, Ethel, 878 Merrill, Charles, 527 Merrill, Fenimore, 340 Merrill, Flora, 584 Merritt Hospital (San Francisco), 819-822 Metamora, 23 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 761, 774 Metropolitan Magazine, 196, 262, 302 Metropolitan Opera House, no, 725 Meyer, Frank, 610, 706, 867, 868, 900-901, 902-904, 905-906 Meyer, Mrs. Frank (Elsie), 902-904, 905 Meyer, John, 903 Middleton, George, 342, 4i7 Mielziner, Jo, 657, 888 Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 344, 385, 730, 906 Millay, Kathleen, 344 Millay, Norma, 344, 569, 906 Miller, Alexander, 562 Miller, Arthur, 5 Miller, Gilbert, 599 Miller, James Alexander, 224-225 Millionaire's Daughter, The, 44 Mills, A. R., 168 Millspaugh, Dr., 531 Milton, John, 899 Miner’s Daughter, The, 46 Minsky, Harry, 458, 485 Mirabeau, Honore de, 119 Miss Innocence, 129 Miss Lulu Bett, 508 Miss Multon, 36-37 Miss 1917, 342 Mitchell, Thomas, 388, 828 Mizner, Wilson, 140 Modern Drama, 833 Modem Library, 395-396 Modern Marriage, 119 Modjeska, Helena, no Moeller, Philip, 306, 647649, 650, 657, 660, 687, 690, 746, 749, 75b 77b 772-773. 774. 778-779, 781, 783 Moffat, John, 504 Moffat, Mrs. John, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta) Mohican Hotel (New London), 432, 434, 53i Moise, Nina, 324-325, 342, 344. 357-358, 365. 369, 372, 379. 384, 385-386, 387, 388, 430 Moliere, 546, 754 Mollan, Malcolm, 197, 198, 199-200, 486, 487 Molnar, Ferenc, 647, 654 Money, 119 Monroe House (Provincetown), 487, 492 Montauk Inn (New London), 90-91, 92 Monterey, Carlotta, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta) Moody, William Vaughn, 409 Moon for the Misbegotten, A, 7-8, 86, 90, 91, 92, 97, no, 118, 362, 497, 500, 529, 534, 604, 791, 800, 844, 847, 848-850, 855-856, 862, 865, 870, 885, 886, 899, 922, 934, 936-937, 947 casting of, 880-882 controversy over, 883-884 opening of, 883 Moon of the Caribbees, The, 150, 153, 157, 161, 166, 326, 329, 339, 340, 358, 361, 381, 386, 387, 391, 400, 456, 567, 720 cast of, 388 opening of, 388-389 Moon of the Caribbees and Six O'her Plays of the Sea, The, 395 “Moonlight,” 314 Moore, Merrill, 915-916, 921, 922, 926, 927, 93i Moran, Irene, 93 Moran, Julian, 516 More Stately Mansions, 799, 801, 803, 804, 829-30, 854, 938, 95i Morehouse, Ward, 713, 875 Morgan, J. P., 96 Morgan family, 205 Morosco Theatre (N.Y.), 405, 406, 407 Morris, Clara, 36-37 Morris, Mary (Mrs. James Meighan), 569 Morschauser, Joseph, 190 Morse, Salmi, 44-45 Morton House (N.Y.), 35 Moscow Art Theatre, 588 Most, Johann, 121 Mother Earth (magazine), 245. 384 Mother's Secret, The, 42 Motherwell, Hiram Kelly, 306, 361 Mount St. Vincent Academy, 64-70, 71-72 Mouquin’s restaurant (N.Y.), 124 Mourning Becomes Electra, 5, 87, 150, 155, 157, 437> 578, 594, 631, 659, 715, 721-724, 725-728, 734'735, 738, 739-740, 742745, 756, 757-758, 759, 761, 762, 769, 785, 788, 802, 827, 836, 839, 857-858, 870, 872, 963 casting for, 746-747, 748749 and Nobel Prize, 728 opening of, 750-755 story of, 698-701, 721 722 title of, 433 Movie Man, The, 262, 263 Mowatt, Anna Cora, 543 Mr. Faust, 493 Mullett, Mary B., 146, 148 Munsell, Warren, 784 Muray, Nickolas, 614, 625, 653 Murdock, Harry, 36 Murphy, Walter, 483 Murray, Catherine, 230-231 Murray, Elizabeth, 58, 695696 Museum of the City of New York, 786, 855 Mussolini, Benito, 766 Nantucket, 584, 585-586, 589 Nathan, George Jean, 14, 126, 429, 435, 456, 462, 466, 470, 524, 573, 578, 619, 638, 675, 677, 686, 688, 690, 702, 715, 719, 722, 723, 727, 728, 729, 822, 826, 828, 830, 853, 861, 869870, 871, 892 and Agnes, 711 and Ah. Wildernessl, 769 and All God's Chillun, 534 and American Mercury, 534 and American Spectator, 766 and Anderson, M., 810 Nathan, George Jean (Cent.) and Anna Christie, 436 beer, gift of, 796 and Carlotta, 756, 845, 937 and casting, 650 and Catholicism, 764 and Days Without End, 764, 783 and European drama, 339-340 and Faust, Lotta, 79 and First Man, 497 first meeting with, 391 and Gold, 427 and Hairy Ape, 491 and Haunted, 745 and Honor Among the Bradleys, 388 and Hughie, 844 and Iceman Cometh, 856, 876 Intimate Notebooks of, 188 and Lazarus Laughed, 601 and Le Plessis, 705-706 and Marco Millions, 428 and medal story, 559560 and O’Casey, 787-788, 789-790 and Old Bean story, 349 and Oona, 842, 844 at plagiarism trial, 731 732 and player pianos, 776 and Princeton story, 116117 and Rothschild story, 717 and Smart Set, 339-340, 374> 382 and Strange Interlude, 428, 637 and suicide story, 188 and Tairov, 716-717 and Tao House, 827 Theatre of, 636 and Welded, 521 and Woollcott, 658 Nation, The (magazine), 412, 571, 593 National Institute of Arts and Letters, 559 National Theatre (Cincinnati), 22, 23 National Theatre (Washington, D.C.), 885886 Nazimwa, Alla, 2—'. 746, 748, -49, 777 Neagle’s bar, 202 Neal, Patricia, 886, 888 N :d McCobb's Daughter, . 653 Negro Play, 847 N. ighborhood Play house (N \.), 496 Nesbit, Evelyn, 98 Nesbitt, Cathleen, 172 Neuberger, Richard L., 136, 812-813 New Central Hotel (Provincetown), 327 New London, Conn., n, 39, 51, 5:, 81, 83-85, 86, 89, 94, 95, 97, 98, 195 ft’., 430, 529-530, 74i New London Day, 52, 81, 195, 200, 202 New London Telegraph, 195 ff., 230, 232, 265, 41 7 473, 486, 86o Nor Republic, The (magazine). 571, 611 New 1 -'rk (ship), 163-166 New York American, 341, 502, 548-549> 570, 635,691 New 1 rk Call, 245, 523 New York Clipper, 431 New York Evening Mail, 3-6 New York Evening Telegram, 401, 409, 480 New York Evening World, _ 341 New York Globe, 341, 446, 466, 480 New Y .rk Herald, 339, 34i, 409, 479-48o, 544- 547, 548 New V rk Heald Tribune, 544, 611, 685-686, 691, 712, 718, 755, _ 757, 87? New >rk Journal America^, 876 New \ork Mirror, 264, 875 New Aork Morning Telegraph, 385 New y jrk News, 544, 545, _ 739. 781, 875 New York Post, 409, 471, 479, 752, 842, 875 New ) ork Review, 385, 6’4 New York Sun, 341, 544, 593, 654, 687, 713, 752, 7S1, 875 New York Telegram and Evening Mail, 556 New York Theatre, 129 New York Times, The, 36, 37, 38, 49, «28, } 150, 275, 322, 341, 342, 406, 408, 443, 447, 471, 480, 481, 544, 545, 556, 570, 571, 592, 603, 646, 652, 654, 660, 663, 684-685, 695, 712, 73i> 734, 738, 743, 749, 755, 774, 787, 811, 814, 822, 829, 871, 873, 875, 888, 898-899 New York Tribune, 36, 267, 326, 341, 380, 385, 408, 446, 471, 473, 479 New York World, 138-139, 408-409, 410, 4’79, 484, 498, 523, 544, 545, 584, 585, 59i, 654, 658, 659, 662, 669-670. 688. 729, 753 New York World-Telegram, New Yorker, The, 117, 155, 267, 346, 613, 661, 688, 737, 753, 796-797, 869, 887 Newman, Arnold, 873 Nichols, Dudley, 348, 659660, 662, 687-6S8, 831-832. 872. 877, 897 Nichols, Lewis, 888 Nichols, Mrs. Lewis, 888 Nielson, Adelaide, 30-31, 37 Nietzsche, Friedrich, no, 121-122, 124, 234, 275, 276, 277, 286, 353, 680-681, 814, 921, 938 Nigger of the Narcissus, The, 146, 351 Night, 342 Night's Lodging, A, 162, 499 Nigh wood, 888 Nird’inger, Ella, 14, 15 No Foolin’, 620 “No More I’ll Go A-Rov- ing,” 150 Nobe1 Prize, 5 136 234, 396, 728-729, 785, 807-812, 813-814, 819820, 821-822, 825-826, 862, 884 Nordfeldt, Bror, 304, 362 Nordfeldt, Mrs. Bror, 316 North China Daily News, 681 Northport, L.I., 741-746, 756 Norton, Elliot, 933 Nostalgia, 742 Not Smart, 309, 310 Nothing is Lost Save Honor, 792, 854 Notre Dame (school, University), 14 Now I Ask You, 280, 345 Nugent, Slim, 553-554 Oakland Tribune, 839 Obituary, The, 323 O’Carolan, Jim, 287-289 O’Carolan, Terence, see Carlin, Terry O'Casey, Sean, 118, 348, 754. 766, 787-790, 830 O’Connor, Luke, 345, 357, 420, 460 Odd Man Out, 892 Oedipus, 754 Oenslager, Donald, 569 Of Mice and Men, 620 Of Thee I Sing, 756, 802 Of Time and the River, 270 Ohler, W. Richard, 935, 939 “Old Bean, The,” 349 Old Lady, 31, 318 Olivier, Lawrence, 885 Ollie Oleson’s Saga, 718 Olympic Theatre (St. Louis), 105 O’Neill, Edmund Burke (brother), 51, 52, 53, 188, 432, 500 O’Neill, Edward (grandfather), 20 O’Neill, Mrs. Edward (Mary) (grandmother), 20, 51 O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes Boulton O’Neill Kaufman), 367. 379. 385, 390, 397. 420, 432, 434, 456, 466, 471, 494, 497, 506, 507, 512, O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes Boulton O Neill Kaufman) (Cont.) 514- 519, 574. 605, 612, 641, 642, 663, 672, 673, 683, 710, 711, 801, 840 and analysis, 596 background of, 364-365 and Barbara, 364, 370, 386, 510-511, 609, 610, 617 and Bermuda, 562, 564, 572, 575, 582, 598, 599, 603, 622, 624, 625, 640 and break-up of marriage, 617, 623, 625-626, 627, 635 and Brook Farm, 515, 5i7, 541-542, 558, 599 and Carlotta, 615, 623, 625 courtship of, 365-366, 368, 369-370, 371 and Delaney, 695-696 and divorce from Eugene, 654 655, 656, 666-667, 669-672, 674, 675, 678, 679- 680, 690, 691, 692, 696, 860-861 and Dynamo, 677 and Eugene’s drinking, 462, 472-473, 542- 543, 586, 626 and Eugene’s plays, 366, 369, 382, 387-388, 498, 544, 632 as homemaker, 370, 616- 617 and Jamie, 380, 532, 533 and Kaufman, 892 in Maine, 609, 610, 615, 616-617 and marriage to Eugene, 372, 374 in New York apartment, 476, 478 and Oona, 583, 844, 851 at Peaked Hill Bar, 392, 393, 394'395, 399, 508 509 in Provincetown, 370, 37i, 377, 380, 400, 416, 419, 487 and Shane, 400, 509, 627 O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes Boulton O Neill Kaufman) (Cont.) Ullman, Allen, and, 372- 373 and Welded, 765 in West Point Pleasant, 386-387, 694-695 O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta Monterey O'Neill), 151, 269, 625, 626, 630, 673, 708, 715. 725, 728, 762, 787, 788, 789, 79 b 792, 794, 844, 856, 860, 869, 874, 883, 897, 921, 945 ff. as actress, 502, 504 and Agnes, 615, 623, 625 and Ah, Wilderness!, 770 and Aronberg, 861 and Baker, 756-757 and Barton, 613-615, 706-707, 736-739 and Blemie, 714, 827- 828, 837 and bromide poisoning, 908 ff. and Casa Genotta, 759- 761, 765 766, 767, 768, 794, 795, 796 ff., 822 and Catholicism, 763, 922 and Chapman, 502 and Christmas, 829 courtship of, 622 624, 635, 641, 642 and Crouse, 877-878 and Cynthia, 504, 663, 922-923 and Days Wi'hout End, 764, 765, 777, 783 death of, 961 and death of Eugene, 938-940, 941-943 description of, 503-504, 949 and Dowling, 856 and Dynamo, 676 and Eugene’s illness, 819-820, 821, 838, 842, 845-846, 847-848, 858, 878-879, 887, 898- 899, 9OO> 907, 937 and Eugene Jr., 706, 867, 868, 900, 901, 90 5 and Eugene III, 869 and first trip with O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta Monterey O’Neill) (Cont.) Eugene, 654-656, 664- 665, 666, 667, 668 ff. in France, 667-669 and fur-lined coat, 656- 657 and Gans, 786 and Hairy Ape, 501-502, 569 as homemaker, 616, 657, 698, 705, 723, 766 illness of, 819-820, 842, 900, 907, 909 ff., 954 ff. and Langners, 931-932 and Larimores, 778 and Light, 712 and literary trust, 936 and Long Day’s Journey, 836, 838, 841, 862- 863, 936, 937 at McLean Hospital, 912, 914, 915-917, 918 and Macgowan, 502, 624, 664, 710, 923-924 in Maine, 613, 615-616, 617 and Marblehead, 895 ff., 906-907, 908-912, 928 marriage to Eugene, 696- 697 and Moffat, 504 and monkey, 667 f., 950, 955 and Moon for the Misbegotten, 848-849 and Mourning Becomes Electra, 698, 723, 734- 735. 747. 748, 749, 756, 757 and music, 644 and Nathan, 845 and New London, 741 and Nobel Prize, 807, 808 at Northport, 745 746 and Oona, 742, 841, 852 photographs of, 653, 697, 772, 873 and player piano, 776 and plays of Eugene. 3, 6-7, 605, 608, 848, 854, 862, 938 and reconciliation, 933- 934 and Pioosevelt, F. D , 813 in San Francisco, 854, 855 O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta Monterey (O’Neill) (Cont.) and Sea Island, 759-761 in Seattle, 806, 809 and seclusion, 709-710, 711-712, 774, 822, 839-840, 845, 893894, 895, 898-899 and separation, 888-893, 919, 922 ff. and Shane, 742, 868 and Sipes, 839-840 and Speyer, 635 and Tao House, 822-823, 824-825, 839-840, 853-854 and Weingarten, Shirlee, 865, 887, 888 and Will of Eugene, 934 and Yale collection, 757 O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Kathleen Jenkins O’Neill Pitt-Smith), 161, 172, 189-190, 374 background of, 131 courtship of, 131-133 divorce of, 173, 190191, 208 and Eugene Jr., 138, 392, 505, 506, 583, 590, 742, 904-905 marriage of, 133, 137, 138-140, 144 O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone birth of, 55-58 family of, see O’Neill, James; O’Neill, Mrs. James; O’Neill, James, Jr.; and O’Neill, Edmund education of, see Mount St. Vincent, De La Salle, Betts, Princeton, and Harvard first marriage of, see O'Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Kathleen) and gold prospecting, ’33-137 fir > child of, see O’Neill, Eugene, Jr. and vaudeville touring, 142-143, 175-177, 182-183, 185 as sailor, 144 ff. suicide attempt of, 187188 O’Neill, Eugene Gladstone (Cont.) as reporter, 195 ff. and tuberculosis, see Gay lord Farm and Maibelle Scott, see Scott, Maibelle and Beatrice Ashe, see 1 Ashe, Beatrice in New London, 195 ff. in Greenwich Village, 282 ff., 317 ff., 343 ff., 356 ff. and Louise Bryant, see Bryant, Louise and Provincetown, see Provincetown and Provincetown Players, see Provincetown Players second marriage of, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes') second child of, see O’Neill, Shane at Peaked Hill Bar, see Peaked Flill Bar in Ridgefield, see Brook Farm psvchoanalysis of, 595-597 in Bermuda, see Bermuda third child of, see O’Neill, Oona at Belgrade Lake, see Maine break-up of marriage and divorce, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Agnes) in Europe, 667 ff.; see also Le Plessis chateau in Far East, 678, 680686 third marriage of, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta) in New York, 859 ff. in Northport, 741-746 at Sea Island, 759 ff- in Seattle, 806 ff. and Nobel Prize, 807 ff. in California, 819 ff.; see also Tao House in New York, 859 ff. in Marblehead, 895 ff. hospitalization of, 890 893, 910 ff. in Boston, 893, 933 ff. death of, 938-940, 941 943 O’Neill, Eugene Gladstone (Cont.) plays of, see page 944 and individual listings O’Neill, Eugene Jr. (son by Kathleen), 507, 539, 561, 695, 915, 927 in Bermuda, 583-584 birth of, 138-140 and Carlotta, 867, 868, 900 death of, 904-906,913-915 and dog, 590 education of, 505, 516, 605, 699, 743, 801, 852, 855 first meeting with Eugene, 505-506 and Lander, Ruth, 867, 901, 902, 903, 904, 905 at Le Plessis, 706 and Long Day’s Journey, 862, 937 in Maine, 609, 610, 612 marriages of, 742, 853 and Meyers, 900-901, 902-905 and Peaked Hill Bar, 508-509, 663, 729 and plays of Eugene, 673, 867 O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene Jr. (Elizabeth Green), t 742 O’Neill, Eugene III (son of Shane), 868-869 O’Neill, Frankie, 297 O’Neill, Henry, 504 O’Neill, James (father), 34, 35. 55. 57-58, 73, 76, 90, 91, 103, 122, 123, 129, 130, 163, 174, 186, 188, 191, 195, 204, 217, 218, 239, 240, 241, 245, 253, 262, 274, 276, 281, 330. 333. 453. 468, 515, 528, 531, 539, 577. 578-579. 582, 595. 745. 762, 763764, 777, 800, 813, 834, 852-853, 871872 as actor, 17-19, 22-32, 36-37. 44. 45 47. 4850, 52-54, 68, 104107, 109-111, 141- O’Neill, James (father) (Cent.) 142, 175 ff., 219, 256 257, 331, 590 and Agnes, 386, 392 background of, 9, 17, 20-23, 166 as clubman, 229 death of, 415, 416, 419, 424, 430-433, 500 and education, 17, 64-65, 77, 116 and Ella, 9-11, 15-16, 17, 19-20, 33, 38-39, 41, 42, 44, 51, 56, 59, 183-184, 206-207, 535 as gambler, 297 at Garden Hotel, 294295, 296-297 and Hawthorne, Louise, 31-32 and Jamie, 82, 83, 99, 100-102, 105, 106108, 109, 177-178, 182-183, 254-256, 286, 295, 296, 335, 338, 414-415 and Kathleen, 13 2-13 3, 137-140, 161, 172-173, 392, 452 and Long Day’s Journey, 3-4, 8, 9-10, 15, 2627, 97, 219, 535 marriage of, 38-39, 41 as miser, 3, 43-44, 8485, 219-222 and New London, 11, 51-52, 81, 82-83, 94, 95-99, 483 and plays of Eugene, 254255, 263-265, 282, 319, 322-323, 338339, 374, 407, 408, 414, 415, 451-452, 753 at Prince George Hotel, 294, 295 and Rippins, 241, 242, 243 and Scott, Maibelle, 208, 212, 216 Shane and, 400, 401 and tuberculosis sanitarium, 221-223, 224, 225, 238 and Walsh, Nettie, 32, 33, 39-42, 70-71, 137, 392 O'Neill, Mrs. James (mother) (Mary Ellen "Ella” Quinlan), 47, 62, 64, 65, 69, 76, 77, 82, 84, 85, 90, 99, no, 133, 140, 175, 212, 218, 223, 238, 294, 296, 330, 414, 473, 535, 538-539, 578579, 595, 74b 834 and Agnes, 386 and Austin, Leslie, 257 background of, 9, 12-16 and Catholicism, 14, 46, 69, 73 death of, 496, 497, 500501 and James, 9-11, 15-16, 17, 19-20, 33, 36, 37, 38-39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 50-51, 53, 54, 56, 59, 94, 109, 183-184, 206-207, 219, 430, 43i, 535 and Jamie, 53, 60, 108, 239, 295, 434, 491, 496, 497 and Kathleen, 138-139, 189-190 and Long Day's Journey, 3-4, 8, 9-12, 15, 55, 58, 59, 93 at Lucerne Hotel, 123 marriage of, 38-39, 41 and music, 12, 13, 14, 16 and narcotics, 3-4, 58-59, 60, 72-73, 93, 101, 109, 183184, 186, 189, 206-207, 215, 498, 500 and New London, 11, 51-52, 81, 83, 92-95, 240 and plays of Eugene, 338339, 407 and Prince George Hotel, 294, 295 and Rippins, 241-243 and Scott, Maibelle, 216 as widow, 432-434, 490- 49i O’Neill, James, Jr. “Jamie” (brother), 47, 50, 52, 60, 75, 78-79, 85, 90, 92, 93, 98, 115, 123, 128, 175, 191, 196, 212, 216, 265, 289, O’Neill, James, Jr. “Jamie” (brother) (Cont ) 335, 365, 424, 425, 500, 575, 578-579, 831, 834 as actor, 80, 100, 104109, 142-143, 374 and alcoholism, 4, 107108, 214, 414-415, 497, 507, 531-532, 573 birth of, 44 and Cadenas, Frances, 531-532 death of, 532-533, 538539 and Ella, 53, 60, 70, 108, 239, 295, 434, 490-491, 496, 497498, 529 and Frederick, Pauline, 239-240 at Garden Hotel, 294, 295, 296, 297, 380, 659, 843 and horse racing, 644 and James, 82, 83, 97, 99, 100-102, 105, 106108, 109, 177-178, 182-183, 254-256, 286, 295, 296, 335, 338, 414-415, 43L 432, 433 and Kalonyme, 529-531 and Moon for the Misbegotten, 7-8, 97, 497, 529, 534, 848-849 and plays of Eugene, . 345-346, 4i4 in Provincetown, 380 and Rippins, 241, 243 at school, 65 and Walsh, Nettie, 70-71 O’Neill, John (godfather), 42 O’Neill, Maire, 172 O’Neill, Oona (daughter by Agnes) (Mrs. Charles Chaplin), 603, 625, 664, 696, 826, 853, 896, 898, 913, 930 birth of, 583 and Carlotta, 742 and Chaplin, 851-852 and Kennedy, 840 in Maine, 609-610 marriage of, 851 and parents’ divorce, 672, 679, 694, 742, 801 O’Neill, Oona (Contd) and Salinger, 842, 850851 social life of, 840-841, 842-843, 844, 845 at Tao House, 840-841 and Will of Eugene, 934, 936 O’Neill, Patrick, 834-835 O’Neill, Shane Rudraighe (son by Agnes), 424, 572, 586, 625, 664, 934, 936 and alcohol, 852-853 birth of, 400-401 and Carlotta, 868 childhood of, 475, 488, 509-512, 559, 573, 583, 603, 610, 612, 627 and Eugene III, 868-869 illness of, 869 and Kennedy, 840 in Maine, 610, 612 marriage of, 868 and narcotics, 896 and parents’ divorce, 672, 679, 694-695, 742, 801 at Peaked Hill Bar, 475, 509-512. at Tao House, 826-827, 852 and Will of Eugene, 934, 936 O’Neill, Mrs. Shane (Catherine Givens), 868-869, 896 Only Law, The, 140 "Only You,” 210-211 Oppenheim, James, 328, 342. Oregonian, 136, 812 Orpheum Circuit, 175, 177, 185, 373'374, 477 Othello, 27-29 Others (magazine), 321 Our Betters, 375 Outdoor America (magazine), 618 Outside Looking In, 589 Paid in Full, 140 Palace Theatre (Chicago), 373-374 Pal ice Theatre (N.Y.), 177, 826 Palmer, A. M., 22, 32, 3536, 42-43 Palmer, Percival Fraser, 207 Palmer, Mrs. Percival Frazer (Eleanor Young), 207 Pan, 324 Pancho Villa, 262 Panorama (magazine), j 783 Paris Bound, 654 Paris Herald, 712, 717, 728 Park Place Disaster, 103 Parker, Dorothy, 751 Parker, H. T„ 782 Parker, Louis N., 223 Parsons, Wilfred, 886 Part of a Long Story, 364 Pasadena Community Players, 603, 664 Passing of the Third Floor Back, The, 140 Passion, The, 44-47, 455, 577 Paterno’s bar, 453, 459 Patience, 562 Patterson, Robert Lee, 890-891, 893, 920-921, 932. Paxinou, Katina, 872 Payne, Jennie, 207 Pay ton, Corse, 331 Peace that Passeth Understanding, The, 442 Peaked Hill Bar 393-395, 399, 473-476, 486487, 507 ff., 526, 531, 560, 584, 599, 663, 729-730, 734, 896 Pearson, Norman, 605 Peer Gynt, 277, 361 Pell, Arthur, 768 Pemberton, Brock, 374 Pendleton, Coddington, 53i Perkins, Charles, 222 Perkins, David, 105, 415 Perry, Augustus, 473, 509 Perry, Starbuck, 167 Personal Equation, The, 272 Peterson, Stavros, 204 Phelps, William Lyon, 416, 508 Philadelphia (ship), 163, 168 Philadelphia Public Ledger, 486 Philadelphia Record, 338 Philbin, Stephen, 68 Philip II, 847 Pigalle Theatre (Paris), 716 Pinchot, Ben, 625, 697, 706, 772 Pinchot, Mrs. Ben (Ann), 706, 760, 771-772, 795-796 Pinero, Arthur Wing, 754 Pirandello, Luigi, 526 Pitoeff, Georges, 715 Pitt-Smith, George, 505, 590 Pitt-Smith, Mrs. George, see O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Kathleen) Plato, 353 Platt, Mrs. (aunt), 432-433 Playboy of the Western World, The, 172 Players club, 56, 229, 258, 295, 415, 432 Playwrights’ Theatre, see Provincetown Players Plots and Playwrights, 275 Plymouth Theatre (N.Y.), 501, 504, 613 PM (newspaper), 833, 876 Poe, Edgar Allan, 613 Point O’Rocks Lane, see Marblehead, Mass. Pollock, Channing, 733 Polly with a Past, 342 Poole, Ernest, 426 Porgy, 646 Portman, Eric, 885 Powers, Norman, 911 Powers, Tom, 650 Pratt, Henry, 42 Prideaux, Tom, 872, 873 Priestley, J. B., 810 Prince and the Pauper, The, 446 Prince George Hotel (N.Y.), 294-295, 320, 408 Princess Marries the Page, The, 385 Princess Theatre (N.Y.), 255, 258, 448, 456, 492 Princeton University, 75, 80, 112-118, 605, 848, 855 Princeton University Library, 670 Proctor’s Theatre (Newark), 373 Proudhon, Pierre, 119 Providence Journal, 198 Provincetown, Mass., 4, 302, 303 ff., 370 ff., 393 > 434, 435, 472 ff., 486 ff., 507 ff., 529-531, 603, 805 Provincetown Advocate, 328 Provincetown Playbill, 537 Provincetown Players, 306-310, 312-313, 315-316, 317 ff., 338, 340, 342, 343, 350, 359, 363, 366, 369370, 37i, 380, 381, 382, 383-384, 396, 399-400, 407, 413, 421, 440-442, 444448, 452, 456, 491494, 513'514, 524525, 526, 528, 536, 637, 641, 681, 730 Provincetown Playhouse, 536, 545-546, 547, 550, 55i, 554, 561562, 584, 586-587, 588, 589, 602, 642, 644-645, 653, 711, 712 Provincetown Theatre (N.Y.), 496, 498, 567, 57o Pulitzer, Joseph, 426 Pulitzer, Ralph, 658 Pulitzer Prize, 5, 426-427, 430, 431, 482, 508, 602, 653-654, 662, 674, 733, 756, 773, 802, 863 Pygmalion, 310 Pyne, Mary (Mrs. Harry Kemp), 309, 322-323, 332, 364, 365 “Quiet Song in Time of Chaos,” 837 Quigley, James, 167-168, 171 Quinlan, Mary Ellen “Ella,” see O’Neill, Mrs. James Quinlan, Thomas Joseph (grandfather), 12, 1314, 15, 19, 33 Quinlan, Mrs. Thomas Joseph (grandmather), 12, 16, 19, 33, 38, 5i, 54, 93, 432, 5°o Quinlan, William, 11, 12 Quinn, Arthur Hobson, 4, 535, 602, 636 Quinn, Edmond T., 559 Quintero, Jose, 863, 874, 947 ff- Quintessence of Ibsenism, The, 119, 428-429 Racine, Jean Baptiste, 754 Ramage, Mabel, 204, 205, 207 Random House, 768, 822, 831, 836, 854, 861, 862, 934, 936, 946 Rauh, Ida, 305, 363, 384385, 386, 399, 400 Recklessness, 250, 253, 254 Recluse of Sea Island, The, 789 Red Falcon, The, 504, 614 Redbook (magazine), 789 Redemption, 383, 388, 389, 452, 477 ' Redgrave, Michael, 872 Reed, Florence (Mrs. Malcolm Williams), 613, 616-617 Reed, John “Jack,” 283, 313, 335, 35i, 359 background of, 262-263, 302 as Bolshevik, 442-443 in Bound East for Cardiff, 310 and Brvant, Louise, 302, 309,'311, 312, 323, 330-331, 37i, 443, 802 death of, 442, 488, 538, 801 and Dodge, Mabel, 302, 306, 312 and Freedom, 308, 319 as pacifist, 327, 328, 329330, 33i, 3)6 and Provincetown, 302, 308 and Provincetown Players, 306, 308, 314-315, 318, 323 Reed, Mrs. John, see Bryant, Louise Reinhardt, Max, 561, 572 Renner, Alexander, 683, 684, 685 Reporter, The, 542 Rescue, The, 388 Research in Marriage, A, 596 “Revolution,” 301 Rhodes, Cecil, 775 Rice, Elmer, 405, 751, 753 Riddell, George, 406 Riders to the Sea, 172 Riley, James Whitcomb, 198 Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 422 Rip Van Winkle, 23, 24 Rippin, Dolly, 246, 254 Rippin, Emily, 241-243, 244, 247-249, 267-268, 279, 280, 330 Rippin, James, 240-241, 242, 246, 247, 254 Rippin, Mrs. James (Helen Maude), 240-241, 242, 243, 246, 248, 259, 279, 379, 839 Rippin, Jessica, 24r, 242, 244, 245, 246-247, 249, 254, 259, 267, 33° Rippin family, 240 ff., 250251, 254, 258-259, 263, 265, 279-280, 613 Ritchie, Loretta, 14-15 Ritz-Carlton Hotel (Boston), 893 Rivals, The, 56 Road to Rome, The, 654 Road to the Temple, The, 309 Robards, Jason, 874, 947 Roberts, W. J., 164 Robertson, “Sparrow,” 712 Robeson, Paul, 450, 547, 550, 55i, 552, 554, 555, 556, 611, 761 Robespierre, Maximilien de, 847 Robinson, Lennox, 172, 526-527, 811 Robinson, Sawyer, 78 Rockefeller, John D., 91, 265 Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 618 Rockefeller family, 205 Rockmore, Robert, 642, 643-645, 656 657, 658 659, 710 Rogers, Will, 774 Roland, Frederick, 340 Romany Marie’s (N.Y.), 298, 299, 300-301, 320, 345-346, 361, 367 Roosevelt, Franklin, D., 813 Roosevelt, Theodore, 198199, 200, 201, 262263 Rape, The, 157, 372, 375, 377, 378, 379-38o, 395, 539 Rosenthal, Herman “Beansy,” 173 Ross, Harold, 737 Poss, Ishbel, 731 Rossetti, Christina G., 895 Rothschild, Baron, 717 Rousseau, J. J., 84 Royal Box, The, 103, 104 Royal Dramatic Theatre (Stockholm), 862 Royalton Hotel (N.Y.), 787-788 Royle, Selena (Mrs. Earle Larimore), 777-778, 783 Rubaiyat, 85 Rubin, Jane, 951 ff Rumsey, John, 391 Runyon, Damon, 644 Russell, Bertrand, 283 Russell, Lillian, 94, 103104 Russell, Rosalind, 872 Rvskind, Morrie, 756 “Sailor Lad, The,” 863-864 Sailor’s Opera saloon, 152- i53 Saint, The, 563, 567 St. Aloysius Academy, 65 St. Ann’s Church (N.Y.), 38 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 406 Saint-Gaudens, Homer S., 406, 470-471 “St. James Infirmary,” 708 Saint ]oan, 647, 874-875 St. John’s College and Preparatory School, 65, 7i St. I ouis Post-Dispatch, 426 St. Mary’s Academy (Notre Dame, Ind.), 13, 26 Salem (Mass.) Hospital, 910, 911 ff. Salinger, J. D., 843, 850, 8!1 Salome, 109 Sdvation Nell, 140, 264 Salvini, Tommaso, 27 S mmy (dog), 747-748, 75i Samovar cafe (N.Y.), 324 Samson and Delilah, 449, . 476 . San Francisco, 31-32, 43. 44, 46-47 San Francisco News Letter, 50 . Sandburg, Carl, 283 Sandy, Sarah, 61, 64 1 Saratoga, 43 Sardi’s restaurant, 874 Sardou, Victorien, 391 Saroyan, William, 850-851, 856 Sattirday Evening Post, 398, 488 Saturday Review of Literature, 811-812, 876 Saturday’s Children, 654 Sayler, Oliver, 476, 480, 488, 489, 507, 508, 544, 560 Schenley Hotel (Pittsburgh), 773 Schnitzler, Arthur, 421, 567 Schopenhauer, Arthur, 88, 210, 353 Schriftgiesser, Karl, 873 Schwartz, Sam, 459, 554555 Scott, Adam, 202-203, 439 Scott, Arlene (Mrs. Byram Fones), 206, 207, 208-209, 741 Scott, Maibelle, 205 ff., 237, 240, 248, 249, 265, 266, 741, 771 Scott, Thomas A., 206 Scott, Walter, 88 “Sea-Fever,” 890 Sea Gull, The, 352 Sea Island, Ga., 756, 759 ff. Sea Island Inn, 760 Sea-Mother’s Son, 146, 671, 675, 679, 687 Seaman, Alfred, 42 Seattle, Wash., 806 ff. Seattle Times, 806, 808 Second Alan, The, 654 Second Story Club (New London), 89, 98, 124, 203, 204 “Second Thoughts on First Nights,” 410, 662 Selwyn Theatre (N.Y.), 448 Sergeant, Elizabeth Shep- ley, 64, 75, 477, 488489, 599, 605, 611- Sergeanf, Elizabeth Shepley QCont.') 612, 626, 627, 629, 632, 633, 655, 656, 708-709 Servitude, 140, 250, 261 Seven Arts, The (magazine), 328-329, 331, 356 Seymour, May Davenport, 786-787 Shakespeare, William, 5, 24, 27-31, 100, 112, 353, 381, 530, 571572, 647, 754, 813 Shanghai, 680-685 Shaw, George Bernard, 5, 104, 118, 119, 262, 318, 428-429, 463, 474'475, 522> 647, 652, 654, 750, 754, 79i, 798, 810, 899 Shay, Frank, 319-320, 395, 472, 567, 710, 730 Shay, Jim, 96 Shearer, Norma, 662, 761 Sheffield, Mrs. E. Chappell, 95 Sheldon, Edward, 140, 264, 273, 863 Shell-Shock, 381 Shelton Hotel (Boston), 929, 933,ff- "Shenandoah,” 150, 724, 749 Sheridan, Bessie, 93, 99, 434 Sheridan, Irene, 99 Sheridan, Phil, 99, 239, 532., 796 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 24 Sheridan family, 92-93, 432, 434. 500-501 Sherwin, Louis, 341 Sherwood, Robert, 155, 654, 785, 900 Shields, Arthur, 882, 883 Shipman, Sam, 315 Shubert, Lee, 674 “Silence,” 314 Sill’s Oyster Restaurant (N.Y.), 731 Silver Cord, The, 653 Simon, Bernard, 540, 541, 557-559 Simonson, Lee, 633, 645, 677, 687, 777, 781, 888 Sinclair, Arthur, 172 Sinclair, Upton, 810 Singer Sewing Machine Co., 154 Sipes, Lester, 839-840 Sisk, Robert, 655-656, 658, 711, 712, 738, 776, 830 Skene, Don, 712, 713 Skinner, Richard Dana, 250, 782 Skolsky, Sidney, 621 Slevin, James, 109 Sloan, John, 283, 284 Smart Set, The (magazine), 339, 340, 370, 374, 382, 534 Smith, Bessie, 708 Smith, Joe, 347, 381, 439, 657, 710 Smith, Joseph II, 201 Smith, Rita Creighton, 388 Smith, T. R,, 704, 731 Sniper, The, 272-273, 325, 326, 357, 376 Snow, John, 906-907, 910 Snyder, Charles, 883, 884 So You’re Writing a Play!, 799 Socialist party, 202 Socialist Press Club, 306 “Song in Chaos,” 846 “Song of Araby,” 249 Sothern, E H., 56, 104 “Speaking, to the Shade of Dante, of Beatrices,” 266-267 Spengler, Oswald, 897 Speyer, James, 635 Spinoza, Baruch, 353 Spirit of the Times, 49 Spithead, 624-625, 663, 734 Spook Sonata, The, xx, 526, 536-537 Spring, The, 492, 493 Springtime, 141 Stage Is Set, The, 687 Stalin, Joseph, 766 Stamberger, Wilhelmina, 230-23X Standard Oil Co., 200 Stanislavsky, Constantin, 866 Stanley, Kim, 885 Statendam (ship), 734 Steele, Wilbur Daniel, 304, 307- 3°9> 3io, 313, 5x5, 562 Steele, Mrs. Wilbur Daniel (Margaret), 515 Steffens, Lincoln, 262, 283, 766 Stein, Gertrude, 371 Stekel, Wilhelm, 542 Steloff, Frances, 257-258 Stetson, John, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53 Stevens Earl, 133, 134-137, 814-815, 820 Stevens, Mrs. Earl, 133, I34-I35- 136 Stewart, A. T., 35 Stirner, Max, 121, 124 Stoeckel, Herbert, 871 Stone, John Augustus, 23 Storm, The, 405, 406, 412, 4i3 Stram, Cynthia, see Chapman, Cynthia Strange Interlude, 86, 118, 155, 157, 291, 357, 368, 428, 589, 598, 609, 610-611, 616, 617, 618, 627, 628 ff., 642, 646 651, 654, 655, 657, 689, 693, 715, 742, 746, 753, 770, 786, 788 asides in, 628, 630 631, 632, 633, 648-650 and Brady, Alice, 649, 747, 75i casting of, 633, 649-650 controversy over, 674, 880, 885 movie version of, 662, 761, 858 opening of, 658-662 and plagiarism suit, 703- 704, 730-733 Pulitzer Prize for, 662, 674 Strasberg, Lee, 750 Straw, The, 230, 231, 252, 378, 387, 39o, 398- 399, 421, 425-426, 427, 435, 441-442, 451, 452, 465-466, 470, 471, 485, 486, 491, 492, 507, 523, 619, 646, 836 background for, 225, 227, 228, 229, 235, 238, 382-383 casting for, 422-424, 465, 468, 483 opening of, 483-484 Strictland, Jennie, 207 Strindberg, August, 11, no, 233-234, 261, 313, 316, 340, 361, 497, 517-518, 520, 526, 537, 585, 593, 709, 73i, 754, 757, 814 Stronger, The, 313 Stuart, William “Scotty,” 298, 319, 346, 366, 388, 460 “Submarine,” 321 Sullivan, Daniel, 215, 224, 430 Sullivan, Dennis, 299-300 Sullivan, John L., 91 Sullivan, Tim, 82, 182 Summer and Smoke, 436- 437 Sumner, John S., 548 Suppressed Desires, 306- 307, 308, 319 Sweet, Blanche, 482, 717 Sweet Seventeen, 544 Swift, Dean, 21 Swift and Co., 153 Swinburne, Algernon, 85, 122, 359 Swope, Herbert Bayard, 658, 751 Swords, 525 Symons, Arthur, 210 Synge, John M., 172 Taasinge, Hazel Neilson See O’Neill, Mrs. Eugene (Carlotta) Taft, William Howard, 201 Tairov, Alexander, 716 Tairov, Mrs. Alexander (Alice Koonen), 716- 7i7 Taking Chances, 504 Tale of Possessors, Self- Dispossessed, A, 804 Taming of the Shrew, The, 525 “Tango,” 249 Tao House, 7, 822 ff., 839 ff., 852, 853-854, 856, 857 Tarkington, Booth, 128, 141, 262, 370, 426 Taylor, Laurette, 390, 405, 416, 442 Tellegen Lou, 504 Temple of Pallas-Athenae, The, 703-704, 73073b 732-733 Ten Days that Shook the World, 442-443 Tenderloin (N.Y.), 124 Terry, Ellen, 109 Thames Club, 96, 98 Thaw, Harry K., 98, 296 Theatre Arts (magazine), 447, 879, 880 Theatre Guild, 470, 655, 689, 728, 740, 743, 750, 771, 830, 870, 884, 886, 931 and Ah, Wilderness!, 768-769, 772 and Anna Christie, 465, 487, 631 and Days Without End, 768-769, 780 De Voto and, 812 and Dunnigan's Daughter, 861 and Dynamo, 677 and First Man, 487-488 and Fountain, 574, 575 and Hauptmann, 757 and Iceman Cometh, 874, 876 and Marco Millions, 631632, 639, 645-646, 654 and Moon for the Misbegotten, 880, 885 and Mourning Becomes Electra, 734, 736, 738, 747, 752 origins of, 304, 513 and Shaw, 428 and Strange Interhide, 632-634, 639, 647, 660, 703, 730, 733 and They Knew What They Wanted, 571 Theatre Magazine, 577, 637. 934 Theatre of George Jean Nathan, The, 636 Theatres des Arts (Paris), 715 “There Was a Maid from Amsterdam,” 150 They Knew What They Wanted, 571, 575, 647 Thirst, 93, 157, 250, 251, 252, 254, 266, 312- 3I3> 320, 323 Thirst and Other One-Act Plays, 257-258, 260 Thirty-ninth Street Theatre (N.Y.), 543 This Is My Best, 594 1 Thomas, Augustus, 257, 270-271, 272, 275, 340, 427, 482, 547, 548, 576 Thompson, Charles, 199 Thompson, Francis, 359, 360, 763 Thorne, Charles R., Jr., 36, 47-48 Three for Diana, 375 Three Musketeers, The, 102, 104, 105, 415 Throckmorton, Cleon, 445, 454, 494, 495 Thus Spake Zarathustra, 121-122, 209-210, 275, 276, 564, 680681 Tia Mandra (ship), 155 Tibbett, Lawrence, 725 Tickless Time, 388 Tiffany and Co., 35 Tiger Rose, 342 Till We Meet, 375 Time (magazine), 876, 922, 936 . Time of Your Life, The, 856 Times Square, 127-128 “Tis of Thee,” 345 “To a Wild Rose,” 347 “To Maibelle from a Recliner,” 237 "To the Dead Cardinal of Westminster,” 360 “To Winter,” 222 Tolstoi, Leo, 75, 383 “Tomorrow,” 166, 186 Toohey, John, 398, 399, 400, 451 Toscanini, Arturo, 644 Touch of the Poet, A, 92, no, 140, 147, 541, 623, 793, 799, 800801, 803-804, 806, 823, 830, 844, 847, 854, 855, 856, 865, 870, 884-885, 886, 899, 922 Town Talk (magazine), 374 Towse, J. Ranken, 409, 471> 479, 484, 498 Tracy, Spencer, 885 Traveling Salesman, The, 143 Travers, Henry, 646 Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, 504 Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A, 882 Tristram Shandy, 610 Trudeau, Edward L., 227 Trullinger, Paul, 302 Trullinger, Mrs. Paul, see Bryant, Louise Trumpet, The, 280 Trumpet Shall Sound, The, 654 Trunk Pleasure, 151 Tuberculosis, 214-223, 224 ff. Tucker, Benjamin R., 119, 120, 121, 124, 156 Tucker, John, 911 Tunney, Gene, 464, 638 Turkel, Pauline, 493, 494, 5i7 Twain, Mark, 189, 515 Two Men of Sandy Bar, 36 Two Orphans, The, 35, 106-1 O' Two Sons, The, 320 Tyler, George C., 174, 377, 400, 427, 430, 43' 439, 477, 478, 756, 761 and Chris Christopherson, 396-397> 415-416, 418-422 and Coghlan, 103 and Count of Monte Cristo, 451 and Ella, 60 and Emperor Jones, 442 and Irish Players, 172 and James, 60, 103, 106, 141 and Joseph and His Brethren, 240, 295 and Liebier & Co., 103, 104, 282 and plays of Eugene, 254, 39o and Russell, Lillian, 103104 and Straw, 397-399, 421, 422-424, 425-426, 435, 441-442, 451, 452, 47b 484 Tynan, Brandon, 240, 254255, 256, 257, 264, 295> 322> 323> 49i Ullman, Allen, 372-373, 669 Ullman, Mrs. Allen (Sarah), 669 Ullman, Eugene P., 370 Ullman, Mrs. Eugene P. (Alice Woods), 400 Ultimo, 32 Ulysses, 475, 530, 730 Underwood, Edward, 548 Union Square (N.Y.), 35 Union Square Stock Co., 35, 39 Union Square Theatre (N.Y.), 32, 35, 36, 37, 39, 56 Unique Book Shop, 119, 120, 124, 156 United Artists, 761 “Unpopular War, The,” 328 Vail. Lawrence, 456 Vanderbilt, Gloria, 840 Vanderbilt Theatre (N.Y.), 476 Van Doren, Mark, 250, 257> 854-855 Van Dyke, Henry, 114-115 Van Loon, Hendrik, 696 Van Vechten, Carl, 614, 650, 706-708, 711, 736, 737-738, 776, 829, 836, 852, 892 Van Vechten, Mrs. Carl, see Marinoff, Fania Van Volkenburg, Ellen, 493 Vanity Fair (magazine), 229, 273, 501, 597598, 625, 658, 697 Varian, Nina, 43 Variety (newspaper), 185, 718 Varying Shore, The, 501 Verge, The, 493 Villa Marguerite, 667 Virginius, 142, 178, 179 Vogue (magazine), 258, 416-417 Voice of the Mighty, The, 109 Voodoo, 550 Vorse, Mary Heaton, 303, 304, 307, 3i4, 345, Vorse, Mary (Conf.) 363, 473, 7io, 729730 Vose, Don, 833 “Waiting at the Church,” 86 Walker, Jimmy, 614 Wallace, Tom, 284, 285, 347, 457-458 Wallack, Lester, 35, 46-47 Wallack’s Theatre (N.Y.), 25, 35 Wallerstedt, Carl E., 821 Wallerstein, Alfred, 395396 Walsh, Nettie, 32, 33, 3941, 42, 70, 137, 392 Walsh (son of Nettie), 70 71 . Walter, Arthur “Algie,” 77 Walter, Eugene, 128, 340 Wanderer, The, 331, 338, 374, 49i Warnings, 157, 162, 250, 252, 254 Warren, James C., 173, 190 Washington Square Book Shop, 305, 317, 319, 395 Washington Square Players, 275, 304-306, 308, 326, 340-341, 342> 373, 4i3, 42i, 513, 647 Watts, Richard, Jr., 593, 712, 713, 718, 719, 720, 770, 875 Weaver, John, 278-279 Web, The, 126, 235, 250251, 252, 254, 381, 382 Weber, Carl Maria von, 321 Weber, Joe, 127 Webster, Charles, 175, 176, 182-183, 184-185, 414 Wedekind, Frank, 526 Weeks, Richard, 114, 115, 117, 860 Weinberger, Harry, 516, 667, 669 670, 684, 691, 697, 704, 710, 730-731, 738, 739, 742, 860 Weingarten, Shirlee (Mrs. Robert Lantz), 864-866, 872, 874, 887-888, 889-890, 892, Weingarten, Shirlee (Mrs. Robert Lantz), (Cent.) 893, 9i4, 925'926, 929>931 Weissman, Philip, 538, 539 Welch, Mary, 880-882, 883 Welded, 514-515, 519-521, 522> 534, 541, 547, 561, 592, 619, 626, 653, 73i, 7b2, 763, 765, 781, 836 and Agnes, 517-519 casting of, 543-544 opening of, 544'545 Wellman, Rita, 344 Wells, H. G., 262 Welsh, Robert Gilbert, 409, 556 Welsh, Tom, 113-114 Welton, Jean, 935, 939, 942 Wentworth Hotel (N.Y.), 642, 655, 659, 663 Werfel, Franz, 652, 654 Wertheim, Maurice, 633 West Point Pleasant, N.J., 386-387, 694-695 Westley, Helen, 687 Westley, John, 423, 425, 483 Wharf Theatre (Provincetown), 307 “What Do You See, Wan One?,” 301 What D’You Want, 456 What is Wrong with Marriage?, 597 What Price Glory?, 575 Where the Cross is Made, 157, 381-382, 383, 384-386, 395, 398, 427, 428, 471 “Whiskey Johnny," 150, 166 White, Edward D., 432 White, Stanford, 56, 98, 296 White, William Allen, 576 White Hat club, 113-114 “White Night, The,” 301 White Sister, The, 137, 140, 141-143, 144, 146 Whitehead, Robert, 886 887 Whitman, Walt, 328-329 Whitney, Harry Payne, 196 Whitney family, 97 Why Marry?, 426, 508 Wife for a Life, A, 134, 231-233, 239, 250, 254 Wigham, H. J., 196 Wilde, Oscar, 79, 85, 88, 109, 112, 119, 122, 153. 210 Wilder, Thornton, 5, 654 Willard, Jess, 438 Williams, Jesse Lynch, 426, 588 Williams, John D., 422, 477, 478 background of, 374-375 and Beyond the Horizon, 374'375, 380, 383, 387, 389, 390, 39b 396, 397-398, 405- 406, 412, 413 and Gold, 421, 451, 452, 465, 470, 47i and Straw, 397-398 Williams, Judge, 41-42 Williams, Malcolm, 616 Williams, Mrs. Malcolm, see Reed, Florence Williams, Ted, 463 Williams, Tennessee, 5, 327, 436-437, 877 Wilson, Earl, 842, 869 Wilson, Edmund, 454, 562, 567, 730 Wilson, Mrs. Edmund, see Blair, Mary Wilson, Harry Leon, 128 Wilson, Woodrow, 112, 117, 201, 262, 333, 442 Winchell, Walter, 877 Windsor, Duke of, 705 Winston, Norman, 642- 643, 655, 656, 657, 658, 673, 710 Winter, William, 104 Winter’s Night, 308, 324 Winterset, 802 Winther, Sophus Keith, 806, 807-808 Winthrop prize, 742 Wit and the Unconscious, 600 Witching Hour, The, 270- 271 Within the Gates, 787, 788, 789-790 Without Ending of Days, 675 Wizard of Oz, The, 79 Wolfe, Thomas, 270 Wolheiin, Louis, 489-490, 492, 494-495, 504 Woman’s Honor, 380 Woods, Alice, 370-371, 372, 400 Woodstock, N. Y., 900-904 Woodworth, Robert A., 198 Woolf, S. J., 749-750, 871 Woolf, Virginia, 661, 766 Woollcott, Alexander, 471, 544. 687 and All God’s Chillun, 556 and Anna Christie, 478- 479, 480, 481-482 and Beyond the Horizon, 407, 408, 409-411, 413 and Chris Christopher son, 422 and Diff'rent, 454-455 and Emperor Jones, 447 and First Man, 496-497 and Fountain, 591 and Great God Brown, 593 and Hairy Ape, 499 and Marco Millions, 654 and Strange Interlude, 658-659, 662 and Straw, 484 and Welded, 545 Woolsey, John M., 730-733 WPA theatre projects, 812- 813, 820 WPA Writers Program, 834 Wycherly, Margaret, 550 Wylie, Elinor, 611 Wylie, Francis "Jeff,” 922, 928, 936-937 Wylie, Mrs. Francis, 928 Yale collection of O’Neill, 757 Yale University, 280, 603- 604, 605, 757, 855, 867 Yale University Library, 879. 954 Yale University Press, 862, 946 Yale University Theatre, 604 Yeats, William Butler, 172, 527, 784, 811 Yeomen of the Guard, The, 56 Yiddish Art Theatre, 449 Young, Art, 283 Young, Bessie, 206 Young, Frances, 207, 218 Young, Roland, 525 Young, Stark, 541, 542, 543'544, 562, 567, 570-571, 59°, 592, 7°4, 830 Young family, 206-207, 218, 242 Zack, 375 Zangwill, Israel, 140 Ziegfeld, Florenz, 128, 129, 342, 620 Zimmerman, Al, 113-114 Zion, N. J., 129-130, 133 Zola, Emile, 88, 119 Zolotow, Sam, 829 Zorach, William, 304, 313, 323-324, 439 Zorach, Mrs. William (Marguerite), 304, 313, 323-324, 439 Zukor, Adolph, 214