Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...White '95, the graduate coach of the society's plays since 1897, is again in charge. As usual, Mr. John J. Coleman, who has coached the cadet and Bank Officers' plays, has had special direction of staging the choruses, and he has this year been assisted by his son, Mr. Charles Coleman, who has given his entire attention to the special dances...
...this evening. The lecture is the second of a series of two on "Shakespeare's London." The greater part of the lecture will be devoted to the theatres of Shakespeare's time, together with a description of the "Bankside" which was a portion of the city along the southerly bank of the Thames river, where a great many of the actors lived, including Shakespeare himself. Professor Baker has views of this section and of all the old theatres, which will be used to illustrate the lecture. The lecture is open to the public...
...views, on "Shakespeare's London." Though intended primarily for the members of English 14, they will be open to the public. Both lectures will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room at 8 o'clock. The subject tomorrow evening will be "The City and Westminster." and on Tuesday. "The Bank-side and the Theatres...
...Mansfield 2L. left the Newell boat house in a single shell yesterday afternoon and has not been seen since. The empty shell was found later along the bank of the river, and Mansfield's clothes were found in his locker. The police worked on the matter last night but no traces of the man could be found...
Piper, C D, Bank clerk...