Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1907 — Two of a Kind. [ARTICLE]
Two of a Kind.
Miss Dilda England, the young Swedish actress, whose remarkable portrayals of Ibsen apd Strindberg roles have brought her ihternattonai reputation, was recently the center of a party of women in a little restaurant on the East Side. During the course of the dinner stories went round, and Miss Englund told some incidents of her apholm under the personal direction of that great actor, August Lyhdberg. Lyndberg was an august person and a strict disciplinarian. One day a young •ctor who had already been the victim of several reprimands and severe scoldings came in very late. He was haggard, disheveled and showed very plainly that he had been drinking. In a very dignified manner Lyndberg, who had been watching for him, approached and said in impressive tones: “Er—er—been on a drunk again?” “So have I,” responded the young actor, quickly.—Bohemian.
