Word: juda
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...Jeffersonton, Va.; George Albert Hill, A.M. '14, of Worcester; John Hornicek 1G., Albion, Pa.; Edgar Colby Knowlton '12, of Manchester, N. H.; Horatio Wellington Lamson, of Arlington Heights; Alan Dugald McKillop '13, of Lynn; Robert Louis Masson, of Washington, Ia.; Stephen Kingsbury Perry, of Somerville; Paul Bigelow Schaeffer, of Juda, Wis.; Presley Downes Stout, of East Orange, N. J.; Byron Edward Underwood, Jr., 1G., of Berkeley, Cal.; Arthur Franklin White 1G., of Cleveland, Ohio; William Hall Beach, of Concord Wharf, Va., Harvey MacKnight Black, of Easton, Pa.; George Keyports Brady, of Brackettville, Tex.; Robert Washington Brown, of Adona, Ark.; Howard...
...King." After 1884 he was able to turn his efforts to writing other forms of drama, and brought out "Saints and Sinners." It was not until late in the eighties, however, that Mr. Jones gained a permanent hold on the better class of the public by means of his "Juda" and "The Crusaders." In the last fifteen or sixteen years Mr. Jones and Mr. Pinero have shared the position of teachers in the Renaissance of English drama. He has treated a great variety of subjects principally, satirically, realistically, and always thoughtfully...
...part of Joas, the young king of Juda, is played very simply by Miss Mary Coolidge. Miss May, as Josabell, interprets the part of the timid wife of Joad with a great deal of feeling...
Joas, King of Juda, son of Okosias, Miss Mary Coolidge...
Abner, one of the principal officers of the king of Juda, Mr. La Meslee...