Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . and MonsieurBeaucaire, in whose dramatization Tark-ington collaborated with E. G. Sutherland,held the stage for months with Lewis Wal-ler in the title role in England, andRichard Mansfield in the United States. Among the more important of his numer-ous published works, in addition to thosementioned, are The Two VanRevels,1902; Cherry, 1903; The BeautifulLady and The Conquest of Can^aan,1905; His Own People and CameoKirby 1907; Guest of Quesnay, YourHumble Servant, Spring Time, andThe Man Prom


Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . and MonsieurBeaucaire, in whose dramatization Tark-ington collaborated with E. G. Sutherland,held the stage for months with Lewis Wal-ler in the title role in England, andRichard Mansfield in the United States. Among the more important of his numer-ous published works, in addition to thosementioned, are The Two VanRevels,1902; Cherry, 1903; The BeautifulLady and The Conquest of Can^aan,1905; His Own People and CameoKirby 1907; Guest of Quesnay, YourHumble Servant, Spring Time, andThe Man Prom Home (wnth HarryLeon Wilson), 1908; Beasleys ChristmasParty and Getting a Polish 1909;Beauty and the Jacobin, 1911; A Manon Horseback, 1912; The Flirt, 1913;Penrod, and The Turmoil 1914;Penrod and Sam, and Seventeen,]916; ]\Iister Antonio and The Coun-try Cousin, 1917. His plays have beenvery popular, and have been presented bythe most notable actors of the period—William Hodge in The Man FromHome, Nat Goodwin and Dustin Farnumin Cameo Kirby, May Irwin in Get-ting a Polish, Mabel Taliaferro in. r^ O-i^^o-ji^xrT^ -^-S do^-y/^p^^^^ INDIANA AND INDIANANS 1233 Spring Time, Otis Skinner in YourHumble Servant, and James K. Hackettin A Man on Horseback. Mr. Tarlcjngton was married June 18,1902, to Laurel Louisa Fletcher, of In-dianapolis, and to them was born onedaughter. He was elected to the IndianaLegislature of 1903, and among other leg-islative services nominated Charles for senator. Much of his timebetween 1905 and 1912 was passed abroad,mostly at London, Paris and Rome. In1912 he married Susanna Robinson, ofDayton, Ohio, and since then has residedat Indianapolis. He is a member of vari-ous clubs in New York, Princeton, Chicagoand Indianapolis, was made a member ofthe National Institute of Arts and Lettersin 1908; and honorary vice president ofthe Authors League of America in is robust in Americanism, and has givenforcible expression to his views during th


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