Word: incognito
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...cast will be as follows: Maharajah of Kunda, W. C. Clark '03 Rao of Matchoo, R. Inglis '03 Gunga Ka, his son incognito at the court of the Maharajah, H. L. Riker '03 Tel-As-Scope, court astrologer, C. G. Loring '03 Vizier, S. Waller '03 Bill Beladon, Boston fakir, R. W. Child '03 Harry Hamemilis, Boston fakir, G. O. Winston '04 Moni Ghon, Minister of Treasury, J. C. Lord '03 Fewa Crops, Minister of Agriculture, V. C. Mather '03 Creedan Bighat, Guardian of Temple, A. S. Thurston '03 General Deva Stashion, J. S. Seabury '04 Lao, Guardian...
...Celebrity" by Winston Churchill (MacMillan and Co.) may be briefiy described as one of those books which it is hard to lay down until finished. It describes the adventures of a young American author, the Celebrity, who disguised under an incognito, visits a summer resort by the great lakes, in quest of a very charming young woman whom he wishes to marry. Meanwhile the man whose name he has assumed, takes the opportunity to decamp with various embezzled monies. The Celebrity accordingly falls into some trouble, the police being in hot pursuit and finally escapes to Canada. Intentionally or otherwise...
...Queen of England will visit France in March. She will travel incognito...
...last number of the Yale Record brought us several news items that are so original and startling that we reprint them herewith for the benefit of our readers. From its columns we learn that "Inasmuch as the editors of the HERALD are very careful to preserve a strict incognito, there is a suspicion rife about Cambridge that it may not be a college enterprise, but an outside speculation." We also learn from its columns that the HERALD is printed at the office of a city daily. Taken as a whole, judging from its outside appearance, the last number...
...preserve the incognito? Reader, I am that miserable Soph.; it is from my own bitter experience that I relate these facts...