to produce “The Jew,” and for assistance in preparation of the play; to Mr. Richard B. Morris, for assistance in correcting the manuscript, and to Messrs. Bril and Bieley of the “Jewish Daily News” for their kind suggestions and cooperation. We offer this little volume to the Jewish and general public with the promise that an even more detailed study of Cumberland’s works will at some time in the future be undertaken. We trust that this publication will give further momentum to the “American Revival of Cumberland’s works.”
L. I. N.
October 22nd, 1919.
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