A two-part comedy, written by Edwin Ray Coffin, worked out to a finish by John Bunny, Flora Finch and Mary Anderson. The many complications that occur in this comedy causes great laughter. It is elongated into two reels and numberless feet of film might have been saved. However, Bunny gets into an awful position, but extricates himself, with the assistance of the director and the roll of mazuma which he carries in his pocket, with which he purchases the silence of the college widow. This is a superior comedy. George D. Baker is the producer. - The Moving Picture World, July 4, 1914
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