Show ir dr views view of theaters theater we commend these remarks of dr parkhurst hurst of new york to his brethren who believe no doubt honestly atly that the theater is inevitably a short and greased chute to the sulphurous pit the theater I 1 believe in profoundly fo As a means of intellectual stimulus and of moral uplift there Is nothing with the possible exception of the pulpit that could r stand alongside of of personal effect enginery it as an provided only it would maintain itself character as the dramatized in ili its proper incarnation of strength personally 1 I 1 would like at least once nee a so on week to get out t from under the incubus of Ordin ordinary Oxy obligation and to yield myself up intellectually and emotionally tio nally to the domination of dramatic power I 1 could live with a fresher life and could write and speak with recuperated vigor I 1 RM am SUM eare a more boston journal |