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HAMILTON

A Play in Four Acts


By
MARY P. HAMLIN and GEORGE ARLISS

The professional and moving picture rights in this play are strictly reserved and application for the right to produce it under these conditions should be made to the authors' agents, Messrs. Klaw and Erlanger, New Amsterdam Theatre Building, 42nd St., near Broadway, New York, who will quote terms. Amateurs may produce it privately after previous written permission from Messrs. Klaw and Erlanger and George C. Tyler, as above, has been obtained, upon payment of a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for one performance, and $15.00 for each additional performance, payable in advance. For performances given by schools for educational purposes a special reduced royalty of $10.00 will be quoted on application to the publishers. All payments and correspondence relating to amateur performances should be addressed to Walter H. Baker & Co., 5 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass.




BOSTON
WALTER H. BAKER & CO.
1918