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The College Widow (play)

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In the latter nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the trope of a "college widow" was spoken of on college campuses, usually meaning an attractive unmarried woman near campus who would date college students, moving on to new students as the years passed. Playwright
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on Broadway for 278 performances, from September 20, 1904, through May 13, 1905, and then toured the United States with three different touring companies. The play was produced by
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The play is a cheerful and lightweight comedy. Set at fictional Atwater College, Jane Witherspoon (played by
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also drives the light plot of the play, loosely based on the football rivalry between
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Creating the College Man: American Mass Magazines and Middle-Class Manhood, 1890-1915
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first used the trope for a poem he wrote in 1900 (later published in the
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It was also adapted into a successful musical in 1917 under the title
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as Peter Witherspoon, A.M. Ph.D., President of the Atwater College
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Lida McMillan as Mrs. Primley Dalzelle, a professional chaperon
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J. Beresford Hollis as Copernicus Talbot, a post-graduate tutor
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Purdue revives work of once-popular Indiana-born playwright
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Edwin Holt as Hiram Bolton, President of the K. and H. Road
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also largely appears to be a parody of the 1927 film.
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in Washington, D.C., the play successfully ran at the
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Morgan Coman as "Stub" Talmadge, a busy undergraduate
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Edgar I. Davenport as Jack Larrabee, a football coach
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in 1905), and as the inspiration for a play in 1904.
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Index


Dorothy Tennant
George Ade
Garden Theatre
George Ade
Leave It to Jane
George Ade
Saturday Evening Post
American football
DePauw University
Wabash College
Monon Bell
Columbia Theater
Garden Theatre
Henry Wilson Savage
George Marion
Ty Cobb
Dorothy Tennant
George E. Bryant
Douglas J. Wood
Dorothy Tennant
Gertrude Quinlan
of the same name
again in 1927
Maybe It's Love
Freshman Love
Marx Brothers
Horse Feathers
Leave It to Jane
The College Widow

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