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Also Mr. Eaton has had a play produced, an experience, I believe, that Professor Baker has never suffered. "Queen Victoria" was not a masterpiece, but that may have been the fault of his collaborator. A former New York newspaper reviewer, he knows the caprices of the managers, their loves and hatreds, their strengths and frailties, and so he should be able to instruct the authors when to be submissive, when to grapple. Producers have welcomed him to their entertainments, and they have put him out of them. Asked by a pupil where to take a play treating of the rougher...
...great theatre was assembled all the grandeur that is Rome. There sat the Queen Mother Margherita and, near by, stalled or boxed, silked or uniformed, the flower of Roman aristocracy. The assemblage lacked, it is true, the presence of Benito Mussolini, but he sent a message voicing his regret at being unable to leave the Chamber of Deputies...
Elephants, those kingly beasts, get their buns. But there is a rhyme in this book about a King who had a hard time getting so much as a piece of butter for the royal slice of bread. He asked the Queen to tell the Dairymaid to tell the Alderney to be sure to make some butter...
...well to give more credence to their prophets than to their logicians. What can be done and what cannot be done seems, after the expeditions of many years, to be fairly determined; but no sooner is it so than someone is born who borrows a caravel from his Queen and pays her back with a continent, throws an army over the Alps, or outstrips Time with the fleetness of his heels...
Tired of making prophecies about the Prince of Wales, the drawing-room dowagers of London have turned to Prince Henry and Prince George, younger sons of the King and Queen. Prince Henry, according to report, is to marry Lady Mary