Listing Of Authors Sangster, Margaret E. ( Margaret Elizabeth), 18941981. Saunders, Marshall, 1861-1947 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919. Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894- Stewarton http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/listing_of_authors.htm
Donald Donald Davidson (18931968) American poet. Donald Ogden Stewart (1894-1980)American playwright. Donald Alfred Davie (1922-1995) British poet. http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/d/donald.html
Tomfolio.com: Humor: Parodies 17. Stewart, Donald Ogden, 18941980 A Parody Outline of History / by DonaldOgden Stewart Publisher New York George H. Doran Company, 1921. http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=23&subid=921
Turner Classic Movies This Month Article Stewart (18941980) was a man of many talents - screenwriter, playwright MichaelCurtiz Producer Robert Buckner Screenplay Donald Ogden Stewart, from the http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/ThisMonth/Article/0,,33897|33898|28053,00.htm
Extractions: About three years before the blacklist effectively ended the Hollywood career of screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart, he was suggested by the widow of his friend Clarence Day Jr. as the ideal scenarist for the film version of Life With Father . Day's memoir of the same title, affectionately recalling his family life in 1880s New York with an autocratic father and a sweetly wily mother, had already been adapted for a smash stage comedy that held the record as longest-running Broadway play with more than 3,200 performances. In his 1975 autobiography, By a Stroke of Luck! , Stewart wrote that he "leapt happily at the chance" to rework the material for the screen. "Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse had written such a successful play that there wasn't much need - or indeed much allowance - for any screen writing." After a "couple of understanding consultations with Mrs. Day," he finished the job within a few weeks. For Life With Father , Warner Bros. had paid the highest price to date for the screen rights to a play ($500,000 plus half of all profits to the authors and their investors). To protect the integrity of the material, playwrights Lindsay and Crouse and Day's widow were brought to Hollywood to serve as technical advisers. They had veto rights over every aspect of the film's production, and no word of the play's text could be cut or changed without their approval. Stewart had diplomatically avoided reworking the dialogue but, whenever possible, moved the action from the stage confines of the Days's dining and parlor room to other parts of the family house, its garden and the street. To the approval of the trio of overseers, he dramatized scenes that were only referred to in the play, setting them in a church, a restaurant and a department store.
Extractions: The definitive record of the English language OED News About the OED ... January 1997 newsletter Algonquin Round Table Search the site Contact us January 1997 newsletter By Stuart Y. Silverstein Soon after twenty or thirty of the cleverest youngish things from New York's literary, entertainment, and journalism industries started eating lunch together at a circular table in a prominent midtown Manhattan hotel, a popular newspaper cartoonist invoked Arthurian legend and depicted them as the modern-day knights of an Algonquin Round Table. The name stuck. They were self-promoters whose table-talk tended toward calculatedly sparkling malice, and much of the rest of New York waited to hear the latest from Dorothy Parker and her group. The lunches started in June 1919 with a parody of a welcome-home party for the New York Times drama critic Alexander Woollcott (1887-1943), who had just returned from war service in France. More than thirty of Woollcott's 'friends' attended, mainly to needle him, but he lapped up the attention and launched into a series of war stories that all seemed to begin 'When I was in the theatre of war...' This caused one listener to reply: 'Aleck, if you ever were in the theatre of war, it was in the last-row seat nearest the exit'. The lunches became a daily routine. Between five and fifteen 'Algonks' were apt to appear on any given day - others had to be invited - and of these, perhaps eight or ten are fixed in the public memory as the nucleus of what its members called the Vicious Circle. The witty aphorisms of this group are quite widely known, but they have also proved to be a valuable source of antedatings for the
Alfred A. Knopf Inc. Records, Index 1; see also Denhard Stewart Stewart, Bruce (Michigan State University) 24 1924 426.3 Stewart, Don (PLAYBOY) 776.3 Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894- (New Yorker) 398 http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/correspondents/aakcors16.html
Perfect Behavior; A Guide For Ladies And Gentlemen In All Social Perfect Behavior; a guide for ladies and gentlemen in all social crises Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894 Donald Ogden, 1894- Stewart http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.archive.org/texts/texts-details-db.p
Parody Outline Of History, A Parody Outline of History, A Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894 Donald Ogden, 1894- Stewart http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.archive.org/texts/texts-details-db.p
Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With PN The Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (based on 1894 edition), ed. by Ebenezer Cobham PerfectBehavior A Parody Outline of Etiquette by Donald Ogden Stewart http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/subjectstart?PN
Donald Ogden Stewart Donald Ogden Stewart Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites 1894. Columbus, Ohio, USA. Date of death (details) 2 August1980. London, England, UK. ( http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0829330
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AUTHORS Ballantyne, R. M. ( Robert Michael), 18251894. Balzac, Honore de, 1799-1850 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919. Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894- Stockton, Frank http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/authors.htm
Literary Encyclopedia: Stewart, Donald Ogden Stewart, Donald Ogden. (1894 1980). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature,Theatre. Playwright, Humorist, Film Writer, Actor, Autobiographer. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4223
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