My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 4, October 20, 1900 / Marion Marlowe's Noble Work; or, The Tragedy at the Hospital
A WEEKLY JOURNAL FOR YOUNG WOMEN
No. 4. PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
MARION MARLOWE’S NOBLE WORK
THE TRAGEDY AT THE HOSPITAL
BY GRACE SHIRLEY
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STREET & SMITH, 238 William Street, New York City.
Copyright, 1900, by Street & Smith. All rights reserved. Entered at New York Post-Office as Second-Class Matter.
Issued Weekly. By Subscription $2.50 per year. Entered as Second Class Matter at the N. Y. Post Office, by Street & Smith, 238 William St. , N. Y. Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1900, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.
No. 4. NEW YORK, October 20, 1900. Price Five Cents.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons, or the “P. & S.,” as it is usually called, had just graduated a large class of promising young doctors, and the morning after the commencement exercises the big building looked deserted. As Dr. Reginald Brookes, a handsome young man of twenty-two, passed down the steps, dress suit case in hand, he came face to face with two of his classmates.
“Hello, doc. What did you get, Charity or Bellevue? I hear you competed,” called one of the young doctors.