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London, April 7.—Sydney Grandy, the dramatist, has written the Daily Telegraph a letter regarding the removal of Oscar Wilde’s name from the programmes of his plays. He asks: "By what principle of justice or charity is the author’s name blotted from his work? If a man is not to be credited with what he has done well, by what right is he punished for what he has done ill?"
LONDON, April 7. - Sydney Grundy, the dramatist, has written the Daily Telegraph a letter regarding the removal of Oscar Wilde's name from the program of his plays. He asks: "By what principle of justice or charity is an author's name blotted from his work? If a man is not to be credited with what he has done well, by what right is he punished for what he has done ill."