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Epworth League—Methodist youth group, extremely popular in rural America in the 1890's and early
1900's.
Black Hole of Calcutta—Small, airless detention cell in Fort William (Calcutta, India) where 123 of 146
prisoners died after an overnight stay in 1756 (Seven Year's War).
The Wells Fargo Wagon—Since 1852, the Wells Fargo stagecoach has been a symbol of reliable service. Over
one hundred years ago, their stages traveled across thousands of miles of desert,
prairie, and mountain roads to deliver mail and cash.
mackinaw—1) a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen material [syn: Mackinaw coat]
2) a thick plaid blanket formerly used in NW US [syn: Mackinaw blanket] 3) a flat-bottomed
boat used on upper Great Lakes [syn: Mackinaw boat] 4) a heavy woolen
cloth heavily napped and felted, often with a plaid design
C.O.D.— "Cash on Delivery"; merchandise sent with the expectation of payment upon receipt
D.A.R.— Daughters of the American Revolution, a patriotic society founded 1890 in Washington,
D.C., and open to women with ancestors who aided the American Revolution.
Tempus fugits—Latin for "time flies"
ACT I: SCENE 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11
ACT II: SCENE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7