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...true identity of the pseudo-governor is discovered, and he goes back to his old occupation of porter; and finds his affinity in a German maid of Priscilla's. The Americans are seized, as implicated in the hoax, and they try to return to 1908, but lose the charm. Matters are looking very dark for them, when the scene suddenly changes and they wake up to find themselves back in Boston...
...marry a title. Marjorie Grumble is engaged to Philip Hathaway, a college man; but old Mr. Grumble objects very seriously to the match because he wishes his daughter to marry a man with a title. He accordingly whisks her off to Europe, with her Aunt Maria and a colored maid. They are followed by Hathaway and two of his college friends, Billie Burt and Bertie Bill, disguised as wandering minstrels. Hathaway and his friends follow the Grumbles to the little Swiss inn, and succeed in getting in the hotel. They are recognized by Mr. Grumble, however, and the Grumbles leave...
Ainslee's--"The Maid of Manner Hall," by J. Ban '90; "Ewing's Lady," by H. L. Wilson...
...dinner in Memorial tomorrow. The large hall will be decorated with palms and flags, and an orchestra will play popular music, especially the old and new football songs. The small dining room at the south end of the hall will be furnished as a ladies' dressing room, and a maid will be in attendance...
...Humorists," 1691. From English dealers the Library has lately bought with the same gift the following plays: Massinger's "Great Duke of Florence," 1636, and "City Madame," 1659; Shirley's "Changes," 1632, "Triumph of Peace," 1633, "Traytor," 1635, "Gamester," 1637, "Grateful Servant," 1637 and 1655, "Royal Master," 1638, "Maid's Revenge," 1639, "Constant Maid," 1640, "Humorous Courtier," 1640, and "Brothers," 1652; and the "Mall," 1674, a play attributed to Dryden. The latter, together, with the "Hind and the Panther," 1687, also lately bought, gives the Library an almost complete series of the first editions of all of Dryden's works...