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... This country may have lost much with the extinction of the gaslight, the polka, the stereoptican slide, the moustache cup, the American bison and other quaint customs, but the demise of these tried traditions was inconsequential in comparison to the social solar-plexus that Celibacy, that grand old, old institution, received when Brother Malcolm Goodridge, Jr., deserted the fold of freedom for the More Abundant Life, as happily phrased. Yes, Louise A. Boldt, daughter of George C. Boldt, Jr., and of Mrs. Mead A. Lewis of New York, and granddaughter of the late George C. Boldt, proprietor of the first Waldorf-Austoria, was married on April 7 to Malcolm Goodridge '94, at the home of the bride's father, with only the immediate families and a few intimate friends present. The bride attended the Spence School and graduated from Ogontz School at Rydal, Pa. After a short trip, Binks et ux will serve tea and Roman candles at 130 East End Ave., this city. Quick boys, to the hills! ...