Times Union - Monday, April 8, 1895
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The letter of Sydney Grundy protesting against the blotting out of Oscar Wilde's name from programs of his plays does him honor. If Oscar Wilde’s plays were well done before his disgrace their character has not changed since his disaster. Human fairness demands that his plays should either be removed altogether or presented in the authors name.
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