Bab: a Sub-Deb by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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during the summer. If no Celebrity, any interesting character would do,
excepting one's own Familey. But as one's own Familey is neither celebrated nor interesting, there is no temptation to write about it. As I met Mr. Reginald Beecher this summer, I have chosen him as my Subject. Brief history of the Subject: He was born in 1890 at Woodbury, N. J. Attended public and High Schools, and in 1910 graduated from Princeton University. Following year produced first Play in New York, called Her Soul. Followed this by the Soul Mate, and this by The Divorce. Description of Subject. Mr. Beecher is tall and slender, and wears a very small dark Mustache. Although but twenty-six years of age, his hair on close inspection reveals here and there a Silver Thread. His teeth are good, and his eyes amber, with small flecks of brown in them. He has been vacinated twice. It has alwavs been one of my chief ambitions to meet a Celebrity. On one or two occasions we have had them at school, but they never sit at the Junior's table. Also, they are seldom connected with either the Drama or The Movies (a slang term but aparently taking a place in our Literature). It was my intention, on being given this subject for my midsummer theme, to seek out Mrs. Bainbridge, a lady Author who has a cottage across the |
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