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Identifier: theatricalcircus00je (find matches)
Title: Theatrical and circus life;
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Jennings, John Joseph, 1853-1909. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Theater Circus
Publisher: Chicago, Laird & Lee
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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rs are taught everybranch of the circus business, just as there are ridingschools where young men and young women may learnpad-riding and go even as far as riding bareback. Theschools for acrobats are usually conducted by cruel,heartless fellows who urge the pupils to their tasks(536) ACROBATICS AND EQUESTRIANISM. 537 with a club, and while forgetting to say a kind wordwhen the pupil has clone well, will never fail to say a
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narsh one when any mistake has been made. Theseplaces are tilled up with all the appliances of a gym- 538 ACROBATICS AND EQUESTRIANISM. nasium — bars, ropes, weights, trapezes, tight-rope,etc. Circus managers in want of talent for small showsgoing South or West apply here and take their choiceof the hoys. A bargain is quickly made and the child,formany of them arc still mere children, goes forthto join the throng engaged from April until October inamusing the public in tin; sawdust arena. When the child gets into the circus ring there needbe hope of no further sympathy. Its task is set andmust be done at all hazards. A failure one time toaccomplish a feat must be followed by another andanother attempt until the feat is at last satisfactorilypresented. Olive Logan was at a circus performanceat Cincinnati at which she witnessed an extraordinaryinstance of cruelty on the part of acinars proprietor toa child rider. The circus was owned and managed bya certain clown. The clown-proprietor

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  • booksubject:Circus
  • bookpublisher:Chicago__Laird___Lee
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