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H. R. Smith in the chair<br/>
[...]<br/>
3. The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed..<br/>
[...]<br/>
6. Two One Act Plays were then read. The first of these ‘The Proposal’ by Tchekov
was chosen no doubt in tribute to our gallant allies. Howard Smith as a Russian
landowner Muriel Stevens as his daughter and Arnold Joselin as a healthy, well-
nourished but hypochondriacal suitor for the daughters hand in marriage, all
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[signed by] F. E. Pollard
17. IX. 42.
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nourished but hypochondriacal suitor for the daughters hand in marriage, all
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few rather simple words soon reduced us to a state of helpless laughter, and the
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student of national character could draw many conclusions from the difference
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