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The Woman Puzzle and the College Professor
IT REALLY is time something was done about this persistent key-hole campaign to discover all about women and rob them of their mystery. A few years ago Irvin Cobb coined the phrase, \"no more privacy than a goldfish.\" It ought to be changed to \"no more privacy than the American woman...
Don Juan as a Collector
I KNOW a gentleman who has devoted the best years of his life to collecting clay pipes and the buttons from soldiers' uniforms. He has, in effect, married clay pipes and military buttons, and is living with both in bigamous content. In this marital union he probably finds happiness above the average...
Today's Confessionals
WHEN a kettle begins to boil, there must be some outlet for the steam; otherwise the consequences are apt to be lively.
Intelligentsia of the Chorus
IN ONE of this season's Broadway shows there was a comic character who epitomized the old time conception of a chorus girl. Throughout the play this extremely well favored young person struggled in vain to memorize her one speaking line, \"I am the spirit of civilization.\"
Spinster Island
THERE is a legend--or perhaps it is an historical truth--that a group of stalwart' Fortyniners, desiring wives in a country where gold nuggets were plentiful but white women scarce, resorted to a trick to accomplish their ends. They wrote to an agency in New England...
Submerged Husbands
MAN, according to one cynical observer, made his first great mistake when he allowed Woman to learn the alphabet; since then he has been steadily slipping. Now, in this country at least, the waters have closed over his head...
Bid, Bridgers, Bid With Care!
THE time of this drama is any Tuesday from November 13 to March 26. The place is any spot having four or more (at a pinch, three) inhabitants, in that area bounded on the east by the Atlantic, on the west by the Pacific, on the north by the Arctic...