Semi Centennial of the Lincoln Douglas Debates in Illinois 1858 1908 volume 1

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Semi Centennial of the Lincoln Douglas Debates in Illinois 1858 1908 volume 1
Sparks Edwin Erle
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" LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS AT FREEPORT, A Dialogue foe Boys.
Characters: Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, two moderators, three reporters, and five or six political friends of each candidate.
Scene — The stage should be set to represent an outdoor platform, with a plain uncovered table and with chairs as indicated in the diagram below. On the table, should be a pitcher of water and a glass, with two or three sheep-bound books. Two small tables for the reporters should be placed on the side of th
...e stage furthest from the entrance. If desired a banner may be shown with the inscription "Stephenson is for Old Abe" and another "hurrah for the Little Giant. " Also, if desired, the characters may march on the stage in procession with fife and drums ahead, Douglas and Lincoln marching behind the moderators, the shouters for each following with cheers, and two of the reporters coming last. The third reporter remains outside until called for.
STAGE SETTING. Audience.
Reporters Table Douglas Lincoln * * Moderators * * Douglas shouters Lincoln shouters ****** ****** 29 Cheers for each candidate should be given freely, with tossing of hats and waving of banners, before the beginning of each speech as well as after each speech.


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