wtLBB feeling. Mdde me think of a play that Otia 

 Skinner made a dramatic entrance in, "The Honor of 

 the Family •" An adventuress had taken hold of a 

 yoiing man and hli mother to the point that neither 

 of them had a will of his own and did. everything 

 she suggested. She had gotten all their money away 

 from them* 



The brother, a man of the world, was coxaing 

 home from the war* As he merely walked by the 

 window on his path to the door, the audience btirst 

 into applause. A reviewer said, "Otis Skinner 

 walked by the window and the house came to life*" 

 From then on he outwitted the adventuress in every 

 way. Putting it mildly, he gave her a bad time. 



dilbt This is the man like O'Connor? 



Oogginss That guy did the same thing. In the courtroom was 

 a bunch of cowed people. Like the martyred 

 Christians, (laughter) Tom O'Connor walked in anA 

 the change was electric. He had no reverence for 

 the Judge* He knew him too well. The Judge had 

 been— 



Oilb: ^hat Judge was that? I've forgotten now. 



Coggins: Then I won't tell you all about it. Quinn. He 

 nay be still alive* 



