Word: mcglynn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Abraham Lincoln was written by John Drinkwater to interpret its hero for the English. Thousands of U. S. citizens saw it in Manhattan a decade ago, many went two and three times. Frank McGlynn still looks like Lincoln, makes him a compassionate and credible figure from his rustic days at law until the dark moment when John Wilkes Booth creeps toward the door of the red-plush Presidential...
...phlegmatic Dutchmen by the simple process of beating a drum and thumping their theological frenzy. Louis Wolheim ("Hairy Ape") as the Negro handled that drum up to the climacteric hysteria like a Sousa of the soul. Ann Davis fills poignantly the repressed role of the girl, and Frank McGlynn ("Abraham Lincoln") and Kenneth MacKenna are two other stalwarts in a community where man is still lord of all he surveys-particularly woman...
Steadfast. A short life and an unhappy one was the portion of this curious discussion of Jewish religion. Though Frank McGlynn (Abraham Lincoln man) tried hard to make the central character convincing, the play took its leave after six days' discouraging display...
...Bronstein '25, Guernsey Camp Jr. '27, A. G. Carrillo '26, Sterling Dow '25, Lawrence Duggan '27, F. A. Nichols '25, Samuel Glueck '26, Alan Holden '25, P. B. Huntington '26, J. W. Hurlbut '27, E. H. Kavinoky 1L., R. D. Leonard 1G., H. H. MacCubbin '26, F. E. McGlynn 1G., DeKelso Mairs '25, W. G. Moody '27, Morris Orringer '26, G. A. Orrok Jr. '27, Churchill Sattorice '25, L. U. Shapiro '26, Alexis do Tarnowsky 2E.S., J. H. Wernor '25, L.C. Voder...
...which Leo Carillo will be starred. The second revolves about the relations of August visitors with native sons and daughters in Kennebunkport, Me., where the author spends his Summers. The scene is an old curiosity shop and the cast contains the names of Ruth Gordon, Gregory Kelly and Frank McGlynn...