[21] Mr. Cropper’s brother had married Susan Arnold, sister of Tom.

[22] He died in April, 1904.

[23] Eleanor was finally played with the following cast:

Edward ManistyMr. CHARLES QUARTERMAINE
Father BeneckeMr. STEPHEN POWYS
Reggie BrooklynMr. LESLIE FABER
AlfredoMr. VICTOR BRIDGES
Lucy FosterMiss LILIAN BRAITHWAITE
Madame VarianiMiss ROSINA FILIPPI
Alice ManistyMiss ELIZABETH ROBINS
MarieMiss MABEL ARCHDALL
DalgettyMiss Beatrix de Burgh
and
Eleanor Burgoyne Miss MARION TERRY

[24] See the Memoir of W. T. Arnold, by Mrs. Ward and C. E. Montague.

[25] From The Associate, the quarterly magazine of the Passmore Edwards Settlement, for October, 1902.

[26] Sir Hugh Bell at the unveiling of the memorial to Mrs. Ward at the Mary Ward Settlement, July, 1922.

[27] In 1907 the City Education Authority of New York had no less than 100 school playgrounds equipped and opened under its own supervision.

[28] Mr. Fairfield Osborn.

[29] Mrs. Ward had spent a morning in the Parliamentary Library with Mr. Martin, the librarian, delighting in his detailed knowledge of Canadian history.