John Garrett Underhill

[2] When a fire occurred at the Twilight Inn in Haines Falls, New York, resulting in death of at least 19 people, Underhill was on hand and served in the inquest that followed.

The next year La Malquerida was produced at the Greenwich Village Theatre starring Nance O'Neil, under the title of Passion Flower.

The production was well reviewed and critic Alexander Wollcott of The New York Times was favorably impressed by Mr. Underhill's part in the work.

[5][6] The Field of Ermine, belonging to the latest period of Benavente's works was produced with Miss O'Neil in 1922.

Eva Le Gallienne starred in Saturday Night in 1926 which the translator described as "the first of Benavente's cerebral dramas."

[1] Fuente Ovejuna or The Sheep Well by Lope de Vega had its first performance in the Experimental Theatre at Vassar College, May 1, 1936.

She was also founder of the Brooklyn Junior League, Treasurer for seventeen years of the Girls' Branch of the Public Schools Athletic League, and a former president of the Brooklyn Branch of the Army Relief Society, the Mothers' Club of Friends' School, and the Civitas Club.

John Garrett Underhill and Louisa Man Wingate headstone at the Underhill Burying Ground in Lattingtown, New York