Newton, Harry L. (Harry Lee), 1872-
Newton, Harry L. g. 1872
Newton, Harry L. 1872-
VIAF ID: 3888028 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The actor and the janitor ... | |
All on account of Polly ... | |
The bachelor maids | |
The booking agent; a vaudeville hit in one act. | |
Business is business ... | |
The butt-in of buttonbenders; an Irish eccentricity in one act. | |
Casey the inventor ... | |
Club man's gossip | |
The college chap ... | |
The Darktown fire brigade ... | |
Down in Paradise Alley ... | |
East of Lynn, Mass. ... | |
Easy money, latest joke book; a bunch of ha-has! | |
Everyyouth. | |
Family secrets ... | |
Five minutes from Yell College; a Dutch rapid-fire talking act. | |
For rent to-morrow ... 1903: | |
The fortune teller; a farcical skit. Travesty finale. | |
Give the women a chance ... | |
The go-between. | |
A good substitute; comedy sketch. | |
The goodfellow ... | |
Graft ... | |
Grass Hopper Center. | |
Hiram Birdseed at the World's Fair | |
Hungry! A comedy a la mode for two blackface comedians | |
I'd like to be a soldier boy in blue. | |
The immigrant inspector... | |
In a cabaret ... | |
An invitation to the ball ... | |
Izzy's vacation ... | |
A Jack and his queen ... | |
Last resort | |
Library of Congress. Copyright Office. Dramatic compositions copyrighted in the United States 1870 to 1916, 1918 | |
The little red school house, c1908: | |
Marriage and after : a monologue | |
Meet my wife ... | |
Memphis Mose, war correspondent ... | |
Minister why? | |
Morgan & Stuart present A jitney banquet : a comedy a la mode | |
The morning after the night before ... | |
Mrs. Clancy's confessions; an Irish monologue | |
Nothing doing ... | |
Oh, doctor! A minstrel afterpiece ... | |
A one act comedy entitled [Unofficial (an) engagement] | |
Oshkosh next week : a comedy for a singing quartette | |
Outwitted. | |
A pair of pants ... | |
A rehearsal at ten ... | |
Sallie and Sammie ... | |
Si and I : a country girl monologue | |
The soap peddler | |
Some vaudeville monologues | |
A southern episode : comedy sketch | |
The spark of life ... | |
The spirit of Captain Kidd ... | |
The street faker ... | |
A sunny son of Italy : an Italian monologue | |
Tag day | |
Teacher, Kin I go home? | |
A touch of high life : a comedy in one act | |
Two girls and him ... | |
Two jay detectives : a rural riot of comedy | |
Vaudevillainies; a series of "acts" against the public peace and decorum | |
What every woman thinks she knows : a suffragette monologue | |
What happened to Hannah ... | |
When the circus came to town ... | |
Women's ways. |