This volume comprises addresses delivered at a memorial meeting for Howard Bronson, the founder and president of the American Dramatists Club. Held at the Lyceum Theatre in New York on October 18, 1908, the event honored Bronson's significant contributions to American drama and the theatrical community. The addresses offer insights into Bronson's life, work, and the impact he had on the development of dramatic arts in America during his era.
A valuable resource for those interested in the history of American theatre and the lives of its key figures, this collection provides a snapshot of the cultural and artistic landscape at the turn of the 20th century. It offers a glimpse into the professional and personal life of a man who dedicated himself to fostering the growth of American playwriting and supporting dramatists.
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