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rait). Dial, 45 ('08): 297. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1914, 1916. +Edward Brewster Sheldon+--dramatist. Born at Chicago, 1886. A.B., Harvard, 1907; A.M., 1908. Mr. Sheldon's most successful play thus far is _Romance_, which was played by Doris Keane for almost ten years. BIBLIOGRAPHY The Nigger. 1910. The Boss. 1911. (Quinn, _Representative American Plays_, 1917.) Romance. 1914. (Baker, _Modern American Plays_, 1920.) The Garden of Paradise. 1915. For bibliography of unpublished plays, cf. _Cambridge_, III (IV), 771. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Eaton, W.P. Plays and Players, 1916. At the New Theatre, 1910. Moses. Harv. Grad. M. 17 ('09): 599 (portrait), 604. Outlook, 102 ('12): 947. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1910, 1914. +Stuart P(ratt) Sherman+--critic. Born at Anita, Iowa, 1881. A.B., Williams, 1903; A.M., Harvard, 1904; Ph.D., 1906. Taught English at Northwestern University, 1906-11; professor at the University of Illinois since 1911. Associate editor of the _Cambridge History of American Literature_. BIBLIOGRAPHY On Contemporary Literature. 1917. American and Allied Ideals. 1918. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Cur. Op. 64 ('18): 270 (portrait). Lamp, 29 ('04): 451, 452 (portrait). See also _Book Review Digest_, 1917. +Upton Sinclair+--novelist. Born at Baltimore, 1878. A.B., College of the City of New York, 1897. Did graduate work for four years at Columbia. Assisted in the government investigation of the Chicago stockyards, 1906 (cf. _The Jungle_). Socialist. Founded the Helicon Hall communistic colony at Englewood, New Jersey, 1906-7, and the Intercollegiate Socialist Society. BIBLIOGRAPHY King Midas. 1901. The Journal of Arthur Stirling. 1903. (Autobiographical.) *The Jungle. 1906. The Metropolis. 1908. The Money-changers. 1908. Plays of Protest. 1911. Sylvia. 1913. Sylvia's Marriage. 1914. The Cry for Justice. 1915. (Anthology.) King Coal, a Novel of the Colorado Strike. 1917. Jimmie Higgins. 1919. *The Brass Check. 1919. (Arraignment of commercialized newspapers and plea for an endowed newspaper.) 100%; the Story of a Patriot. 1920. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Arena, 35 ('06): 187 (portrait). Ath. 1912, 1: 558; 2: 247. Bookm. 23 ('06): 130 (portrait), 195, 244, 584; 24 ('07): 2, 443 (portrait). Chaut. 64 ('11): 175 (portrait). Cur. L
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