Word: joes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Henry Dickson, P. D. Smith '11 Jim Anderson, T. A. Jenckes '13 Ebe, B. Morrison '12 Mrs. Cochrane, Miss Hermine Foelske Anne Cochrane, Miss Elizabeth Lee Mrs. Dickson, Miss Marian Gragg An Old Man, J. M. Halle '13 "THE HIGHER GOOD." McAdley, J. Weare 1L. Easy Joe, N. r. Sturgis '12 Bill, the Bum, H. C. Simon sL. The Governor, E. A. C. Layman 1g. Gustavson, G. S. Deming '10 Captain Bannon, W. w. Hackman 1G. Brother Adams, J. W. Finkel '11 "MARVELOUS BENTHAM." J. F. Ruggles, E. A. Bemis '11 Esther Ruggles, Miss Charlotte Adams Phillipa Ruggles; Miss Dorothy...
...Better Man" is a serious play in a bowery mission in New York. The leading character is "Easy" Joe, who is a drunkard reformed at the "Bridge Mission." The Governor of the State makes a speech at the Mission, in which he praises brotherly love and help of the unfortunate. Joe claims the Governor as his brother. The latter part of the play is a conflict of the Governor between the dignity of his office and the claim of the drunkard, in which finally the Governor accepts Joe as his brother...