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The Ideal Candidates

Alice Duer Miller

(A by-law of the New York Board of Education says: “No married woman
shall be appointed to any teaching or supervising position in the New
York public schools unless her husband is mentally or physically
incapacitated to earn a living or has deserted her for a period of not
less than one year.”)


CHARACTERS

Board of Education.
Three Would-Be Teachers.

Chorus by Board:
Now please don't waste
Your time and ours
By pleas all based
On mental powers.
She seems to us
The proper stuff
Who has a hus-
Band bad enough.
All other pleas appear to us
Excessively superfluous.

1st Teacher:
My husband is not really bad--

Board:
How very sad, how very sad!

1st Teacher:
He's good, but hear my one excuse--

Board:
Oh, what's the use, oh, what's the use?

1st Teacher:
Last winter in a railroad wreck
He lost an arm and broke his neck.
He's doomed, but lingers day by day.

Board:
Her husband's doomed! Hurray! hurray!

2nd Teacher:
My husband's kind and healthy, too--

Board:
Why, then, of course, you will not do.

2nd Teacher:
Just hear me out. You'll find you're wrong.
It's true his body's good and strong;
But, ah, his wits are all astray.

Board:
Her husband's mad. Hip, hip, hurray!

3rd Teacher:
My husband's wise and well-the creature!

Board:
Then you can never be a teacher.

3rd Teacher:
Wait. For I led him such a life
He could not stand me as a wife;
Last Michaelmas, he ran away.

Board:
Her husband hates her, Hip, hurray!

Chorus by Board:
Now we have found
Without a doubt,
By process sound
And well thought out,
Each candidate
Is fit in truth
To educate
The mind of youth.
No teacher need apply to us
Whose married life's harmonious.

(Curtain.)

(C) Alice Duer Miller
01/01/2000


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