A look inside George Ade’s office. George Ade’s home in Brook, Hazelden Estate, is preparing for a restoration. In the meantime, it continues to be one of Newton County’s premier cultural centerpieces ...
The Permanent Ade: The Living Writings of George ADE,” edited by Fred C. Kelly (Bobbs-Merrill), is not one of the most satisfactory of the recent volumes of selections from the work of American ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University is exhibiting a special collection of the papers of famed 19th and 20th century writer and journalist George Ade, an alumnus who achieved success on Broadway ...
A century ago, you wouldn’t have to be told who George Ade was. Regrettably, that’s not the case today. He was an acclaimed humorist, from Indiana and then Chicago, writing a column, “Stories of the ...
A comic opera’s century-old ties to Canton will be strengthened July 16-19 when Canton Comic Opera Co. presents “The Sultan of Sulu,” a 1902 musical satire by George Ade. “I’ve always wanted to do ...
George Ade has written 16 shows including The Sho-Gun (Librettist), The Night of the Fourth (Bookwriter), The Sultan of Sulu (Bookwriter/Lyricist), Peggy from Paris ...
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The works of Purdue alumnus George Ade, famous playwright and an instrumental figure in creating Purdue’s Ross-Ade Stadium, is featured in a new two-volume book set, “Plays Worth Remembering: A ...
As I wrote last week, a key figure in making “OK” the universally used expression it is today was one George Ade, the Chicago- and Indiana-based popular humorist, newspaper columnist, and author of ...
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