“I have it!” he exclaimed.
“What?” gasped Mr. Carson.
“The title!”
“You have?”
“Yes; you gave it to me then!”
“I did?”
“Sure thing.”
“What is it?”
“‘True Blue.’ That is a title that fits the play. Yale’s color is blue, you know. People may not understand just what the title means, but still I believe there is something attractive about it, something that will draw, and the audience will understand it before the play is over. ‘True Blue’ is the name! I have been well paid for coming out here, Mr. Carson! Besides entertaining me royally, you have given me a striking name for my play.”
“Well, I’m sure I’m glad if I’ve done that,” laughed Kent Carson.