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Hazel MacKaye Advleea Using Build-
ings as Centers for Drama, Com
munity Sings and Enter
tainments.
Why not turn the corner saloon Into
a community playhouse when the law
effects the closing of these gathering
places, aska Miss Hazel MacKaye, di- **
rector of-the Department of Pageantry
and Drama of the rational Young Wo
men’s Christian Association?
**I went over on the West Side of
New York one night recently to attend
a community drama meeting,” Miss
MacKaye says In explaining her theo
ry, “and as I was riding along I noticed
how many saloons there were—one on
every corner and another In the mid
dle of the block, it seeiped, all Just
blazing with lights. Those lights ought
not to go out with prohibition. They j
ought to shine for something worth j
while to all of the people, and what
belter than community drama and
sings?”
Miss MacKaye feels that the war
has given a great Impetus to popular
Interest In drama and that through
pageantry ami drariia a great deal in j
the way of Americanization can be ef- .
fected.
Through the community center, If It !
he In a district populated largely of
one foreign nationality, these people
could present pageants of the life In |
their mother countries, translating j
them Into English, so that Americans I
and also the younger English speaking '
members of their household could un
derstand and appreciate their trad!- ;
tlons. American art would he greatly
enriched thus through the drama of |
nil of the nations whose peoples have |
settled In this country. On the other j
hand American ideals, American his
tory and American festivals, even laws
such ns child labor and minimum wage,
! could be Interpreted to tnese people
I by means of pageantry.
“People have been learning not only
to work together, but to play togeth
er,” Miss MacKaye says, “particularly j
since the wnr. when the people stood
! together In drives and Inrge patriotic
I community entertainments. The op-
j portunlty to build up a great commu
nity organization Is now at hand, and
the time is ripe for it. Why not utilize
the corner saloon?”
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S 5 West Mitchell St. Atlanta, Cia
DEPARTMENT ADVISES ON
PLUMBING AND CURTAINS
New Bureau Opens in Y. W. C.
A. Overseas Office.
A now department of finance has Jud'gP.
been organized by the Y. W. C. A. for
Its work In France. Miss Constance
Clark of Pasadena, Cal., is the ex#cu- ———
tlve. Miss Clark before ’-er recent
coming to France was director of the
big Y. W; C. A. Hostess House at Camp
Lewis, Washington.
All contracts, lenses and rentals for
new buildings will be handled by
Miss F ilth Austin of New York City,
an (xpeilenceil architect and builder,
who will work through this uewly cre
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taken over by the Y. W. C. A. will he
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working In France for the American
Y. W. C. A. since the beginning of lta
war work there.
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Association In France, including
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cret« nne curtains to plumbing sup
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France.
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and clearing house for all other de
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