Word: rose
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Rose, L., engineering...
...following report at 11.15: Goodhue, Rainsford, Parker, Sawyer, Ivy, Dodge, Crane, Peterson, Allen, R. C. Ware, L. I. Cobb, Plummer, Tuckerman, C. H. Robinson, Whiting, Hanford, Oakes, Mason, Atwood, Murdock, Thorndike, Nickerson, H. B. Young, Nicholson, Rose, Robbins, Packard, Prentice, Brannan, Elkins, F. F. de Rham, Hutchins, W. P. Sanger, W. M. Tilden, M. Tilden, A. L. Derby, Perry, Sanders, C. E. Mason, Schick, Oveson, Bunting, Rothwell, Travis, H. C. Egan, Chandler, Fowle, Bollard, McLeod, Heathcote, Hertzog, Webster, G. Lincoln, Carroll, P. P. Crosbie...
...second nine will play its first game of the season with Groton School this afternoon at Groton. The batting orders will be as follows: Harvard Second. Groton School. Murphy, 2b. 2b., Sturgis Greenough, r.f. p., J. Auchincloss Fischel, 1b. c., Ladd Jackson, p. l.f., G. Auchincloss Grant, 3b. 3b., Rose Colby, c.f. c.f., Brown Hamlin, c. 1b., Cutting Mitchell, l.f. s.s., Rogers Johnson, s.s. r.f., Watson
After the bear-baiting resorts had furnished the site and circular form of the theatres, the interior was suggested by the inn-yards of that day, in which plays were often given. First came the Rose Theatre, then the Globe, and the Hope. The Fortune was built for the Lord Admiral's company of players, and the contract states that is should be constructed like the Globe. The stage in Sanders is based largely on the plans for the Fortune...