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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
Contents PAGE Foreword by Guthrie McClintic xi Introduction by Ruth Woodbury Sedgwick xiii 1 . Apprenticeship 3 2. Broadway - zj 3. Stardom 7 4. Actress-Manager 07 5 . Transcontinental Tour 125 6. The Record Is Brought Up to Date 1 53 7. A Record of Katharine Cornells Stage Career 1 8 1 With reviews and articles by the following Alexander Woollcott Walter Winchell Hey wood Broun Richard Watts, Jr. J, Rankin Towse Brooks Atkinson Percy Hammond William Lyon Phelps Burns Mantle Kclccy Allen Archur B. Waters George Ross Arthur Homblow John Anderson Stark Young Ray Henderson Alan Dale John Mason Brown Gilbert W. Gabriel Arthur Pollock H. T. Parker Richard Lockridge Jean Nathan Joseph Wood Krutch Bcnchlcy Eleanor Roosevelt Douglas Gilbert Ward Morehouse Lcn G Shaw St. John Ervitic William F. McDermott Katharine Cornells Career in Pictures Frontispiece portrait by Eugene Speicher i A. At the age of 2 iB. At the age of 4 2 A. At the age of 10 26. At the age of 1 6 3. With the Washington Square Players 4. Plots and Playwrights 5. As Jo in Little Women 6. A Bill of Divorcement 7. As Mary Fitton in Will Shakespeare 8. The Enchanted Cottage c. As Henriette in Casanova I o. The Way Things Happen 1 1 . The Outsider 12 Candida Katharine Cornell receives a bunch of roses from Peggy Wood in exchange for her role in Candida 1 4, The Green Hat Katharine Cornell and Gtithric McClintic at At lantic City during the run of The Green Hat 1 6. The Letter 1 7 . The Age of Innocence 1 8. Dishonored Lady 19. The Barretts of Wimfole Street 20. Vacation in Bermuda, 1932 21. Lucrece 22. Alien Corn 23. Vacation in Majorca, 1934 24. Flowers of the Forest 25. Romeo and Juliet 26. Saint Joan 27. Saint Joan 28. TheWingless Victory 29. The Wingless Victory 30. Herod and Mariamnc 3 1 . Katharine Cornell and Guthrie McClintic at their home in Beekman Place, New York City 32. Katharine Cornell today February, 1939 X Foreword Some seventeen years ago I was general assistant to Winthrop Ames when he produced The Green Goddess with George Arliss as its star at the Booth Theatre. In the ninth month of that plays run I married Katharine Cornell. A little over a month later she made her first big hit in A Bill of Divorcement. The night after she had received her glowing notices I had some business to at tend to backstage at the Booth. Mr. Arliss came out of his dressing-room and, instead of greeting me as usual, turned to Maude Ho well, the stage manager, and said Who is this young man And before she could reply, he adjusted his monocle, looked at me again and, with a malevolent foreboding chuckle, said Oh, of course, its Miss Cornells husband, That was a very happy thing to be then, anci after seventeen years it is still a very happy tiling to be. And as such I have been called upon to write or f to be more exact, supply a foreword. To you who read this book, and I trust there will be many, any thing I could say would be like bringing coals to New castle, But to Mr Arliss 1 might say, Meet the wife. GUTHEIE McCHNTIC
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