“Birth of a Nation” Breaks All Records – (Photoplay, July 1924) “Do They Criticize Me?’ – By Madeline Glass (Picture Play Magazine – November 1926) “The Enemy” Pros and Cons (Chicago Tribune 1928) “The White Sister”—Inspiration – Pros and Cons A Short History of the Movies (The Birth of a Nation) – Gerald Mast 1971 A Tribute To “The Birth Of A Nation” – By Rupert Hughes (United Artists Pressbook, 1915) A White Star – By Richard Dyer (Sight and Sound – Aug. 1993 BFI – GB) Are the Stars Doomed? (Photoplay Magazine) As a film historian \ I am very concerned about the current agitation at Bowling Green “Against War” – Executives Club To Hear A Talk By Lillian Gish (Chicago Tribune – 1941) Baby Camille of Lillian Gish Arouses Critic – By Burns Mantle (Chicago Tribune – 1932) Blackmail, Blacklist, and Injustice for all … Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang – 1921 (Way Down East) Clansman’s Realism, Inspires Awe – Los Angeles Herald 1915 Eva Marie Saint cancels trip to BGSU FIFTY FAMOUS FILMS – BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE (Birth of a Nation) FLASHBACK – A Brief History of Film – “The Scarlet Letter” Louis Giannetti/Scott Eyman 1986 For me, Lillian Gish put BGSU on the map! From Public Honor to Public Disgrace: A Chronology of the Tragic Fall of D. W. Griffith’s Reputation in the United States, 1975-2019 – By William M. Drew Gish sisters are an important part of film history Great War Films – Lawrence J. Quirk 1994 (The Birth of a Nation 1915) Griffith and “The Birth of a Nation” – By William K. Everson (1978) Griffith’s Picture (Orphans) Angers the French – Photoplay 1923 In the Cyclone Belt – By Norbert Lusk (Picture Play 1929) Jam Courtroom to Get Glimpse of Lillian Gish La Boheme – Romantic Drama – By Agnes Smith (MGM) – 1926 Lillian Gish – The Movies, Mr. Griffith, and Me (Review by ARTHUR MAYER, New York Times, 1969) Lillian Gish Reappearing as Molnar’s ‘Swan’ – By Mae Tinee (Chicago Tribune – 1930) Lillian Gish’s Genius Will Outlast Ava DuVernay and the Canon Wreckers – By Armond White, June 2019 Lillian Gish’s Protest against Racism in US – Chicago Tribune, Apr. 28, 1940 Lost Hollywood – By David Wallace – 2001 Miss Gish Tells of Sob Roles to Stir War Hate – Chicago Tribune – April 2nd 1941 Opposing Views On Nation’s Role In War Are Given (Chicago Tribune – 1941) Picture-Play Magazine (June 1926) “La Boheme” – Sally Benson Retain the name of The Gish Theater! Please sign the petition! Romola Recommended as An Antidote. (Picture Play Magazine 1925) Seductive Cinema – The Art of Silent Film (By James Card – 1994) STAR MAKER – The Story of D. W. Griffith (1959) by HOMER CROY The Clamorous era, 1910-1920 “A Sun-Play of the Ages” The Clansman is coming to Local Theater – 1916 The first reviews of “The Birth of a Nation” 1915 The Gish Film Theater Saga The Price They Paid for Stardom – By Myrtle West (Photoplay Nov. 1926) The REAL African people, members of Lillian Gish – Fan group The Real Sirens of the Screen – By Agnes Smith (Photoplay September, 1926) THE SILENT SCREEN – Richard Dyer MacCann Wages Court Fight with Rich Man (Chicago Tribune – 1925) Way Down East – Iris Barry (1965) We need to remember the long-suppressed history of women including their pioneering contributions to cinema. What Happened to Lillian Gish? By Frederick L. Collins – June 1933 What Will Griffith Do Now? – By Gerrit Lloyd (Picture Play Magazine – September 1925)
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