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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Some Call It Love, Otterbein University
Otterbein Towers December 1938, Otterbein Towers
Otterbein Towers December 1938, Otterbein Towers
Towers Magazine 1926-1999
No abstract provided.
Otterbein Towers June 1938, Otterbein Towers
Otterbein Towers June 1938, Otterbein Towers
Towers Magazine 1926-1999
No abstract provided.
Otterbein Towers May 1938, Otterbein Towers
Otterbein Towers May 1938, Otterbein Towers
Towers Magazine 1926-1999
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Otterbein Towers April 1938, Otterbein Towers
Otterbein Towers April 1938, Otterbein Towers
Towers Magazine 1926-1999
No abstract provided.
Otterbein Towers March 1938, Otterbein Towers
Otterbein Towers March 1938, Otterbein Towers
Towers Magazine 1926-1999
No abstract provided.
Otterbein Towers January 1938, Otterbein Towers
Otterbein Towers January 1938, Otterbein Towers
Towers Magazine 1926-1999
No abstract provided.
Fashion, Otterbein University
Fashion, Otterbein University
1907-1958 Productions
A milliner turned respectable wife of high society, Mrs. Tiffany urges her daughter Seraphina to snag a husband of particular grace and class, the “Count” Jolimaitre, and to ignore the poet Twinkle except as a recipient of patronage. Jolimaitre is a fraud, and recognized as such by the maid Millinette, but nevertheless assumes all the affections of a fashionable gentleman in order to further his interests, much to the chagrin of Adam Trueman, a Yankee, who eschews both Mrs. Tiffany and Jolimaitre from the first introductions – or lack thereof. Trueman attempts to set things straight by confronting Mr. Tiffany, …