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... play . " The Captive " deals frankly , although deli- cately , according to reviewers , with highly complicated and suggestive psychopathic relationships . The play jury had been in operation the previous year , making judgments and ...
... play . " The Captive " deals frankly , although deli- cately , according to reviewers , with highly complicated and suggestive psychopathic relationships . The play jury had been in operation the previous year , making judgments and ...
Page 133
... play purports to put across the message that certain persons are more to be pitied than censured . The Bridge- port police censor decided that there was a strong enough message in the play to warrant the local color used in lending ...
... play purports to put across the message that certain persons are more to be pitied than censured . The Bridge- port police censor decided that there was a strong enough message in the play to warrant the local color used in lending ...
Page 882
... play jury ; will prosecute indecent plays under criminal law . Feb. 9 , 1927. p . 1 , col . 4. Conference of police officials presages play raids . Feb. 10 , 1927 , p . 1 , col . 8. Police raid Sex , Captive , and Virgin Man , forty ...
... play jury ; will prosecute indecent plays under criminal law . Feb. 9 , 1927. p . 1 , col . 4. Conference of police officials presages play raids . Feb. 10 , 1927 , p . 1 , col . 8. Police raid Sex , Captive , and Virgin Man , forty ...
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