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Walking down Hanover Street past the Casino Theatre, Boston's only remaining burlesque houe, you will leave Fanueil Hall on your right, and reach Haymarket Square where fruits, vegetables, chestnuts, and Italian candy are sold in booths, boxes, trays, tables, and off the side-walk...

Author: By Jonathan Beecher, | Title: Boston: Pedestrian Impressions | 11/23/1956 | See Source »

...girls prepare breakfast in the house and eat dinner on a per capita basis. And with clever shopping, the small dinner allotment can be cut, as it was in Everett last year to 20 cents. Occasionally, such economy requires a drive to the open-air market in Haymarket Square for bulk purchases...

Author: By Christiana Morison, | Title: Life in a Do-It-Yourself | 10/11/1956 | See Source »

...HAYMARKET'S theme derives from the row of shipping offices along Cockspur Street at its base. Explains Sir Hugh: "We decided the thing to do was to dress them to look like a fleet under review. We're making a bank of naval signals and spotlighting them . . ." WHITEHALL will have a military air, with Horse Guard helmets topping the lampposts, and breastplates below...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: CORONATION SKETCHES | 1/5/1953 | See Source »

...They tricked me," exploded Seretse shortly afterward to reporters in his tiny flat off Haymarket. "They invited me to come to England, and now they say that I am to be excluded from my home. I thought these things were only supposed to happen in Russia. I said it was a dirty trick. They told me they didn't want me to say anything at all to the press until next week, but now I feel I have been doublecrossed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BECHUANALAND: Dirty Trick | 3/20/1950 | See Source »

...play, Guy Domville. It seems to have been a fairly good play; in 1930 (35 years later), the London Times called it "that beautiful, harshly treated play . . ." The producer of Guy Domville was sanguine, though James, with his usual misgivings stayed away opening night. Instead, he went to the Haymarket and saw Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, which had just opened. James considered Wilde's play crude, bad, clumsy, feeble, vulgar-but it appeared to be a complete success-"and that gave me the most fearful apprehension...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: What Henry James Went Through | 5/3/1948 | See Source »

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