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Show Vol. II AFTER WIMPOLE STREET FROM TUB After Winoole Street, is a costume play dealing with the married life of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. It has been chosen for presentation as the spring play, and is new in process of casting. After Wimpole Street, is set i in the Casa Guldi living room of the Brownings at Florence, Italy e A warn, tender , and human document, is based it illustrious the lives of the poets; and Wilbur Bfaun, the author, has .endeavored to present facts, though liberties have been taken with the chronological order of events, and many incidents have been "embroidered and highlighted.' Elizabeth Brovningfs interest in mysticism reveals an inof the Duke of trigue on the part Grand Duke LeoAustria, against pold of Tuscany, in which Elizabeth herself is the dupe of plotters. With the timely assistance of their friend Fanny liemblc , the on actress, a happy ending becomes possible, though the solution ro veals to Robert that Elizabeth is capable of deceiving him in an attempt to achieve his happiness. "Thr.ts a sky scrap or, nounced the guide. "Id Feb. WESTMINSTER COLLEGE No 2 "Oh, my I" " an- said the old lady, love to sec it work." Throughout or so, service 22, 1946 DEANS OFFICE men tho past month havo boon re- turning and making inquiries in the Doans office for registration at Westminster. Some of tho boys have taken qualifying exsome have preaminations ; and sented their high school gradua- tion records. A fc w havo transferred from other colleges, and some returned to continue college work interrupted by tho war. Enrollment figures havo not yot settled down, but it is obvious that there are about as many moq on tho campus no w as ething tho girls somgirls, would not bolievo only a few months ago. possible At present wo aro taking registrations for next f all , ' sono as and far away as Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, Illinois. It is entirely if applications possible that havo boon coming continue as. they tho figure of 200 students by in, noxt September, as suggested by Dr. Stoolo, nay bo reached boforo tho summer is ovor. ovor do any public speaking?" asked tho nan in tho rocking chair in the colargeststore. "Well," replied the untry throo-leggchap on tho stool, "I once proposed to n girl on a "Did you ed party lino." |