Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...orchestra of Sanders Theatre, if cleared out, would correspond to the pit of the Swan. The fops and gallants, who did not care to go on the stage, used to send ahead their pages to hire stools and reserve good places in the pit. On either side of the pit were the Lords' boxes...
...best material and are being made in New York. The cast will arrive next Wednesday, and possibly there will be a short rehearsal in Sanders Theatre that morning of the cast and the supernumeraries, so that the latter may be perfectly sure of their grouping and side play. Mr. Baker has made it a point to reproduce many customs of Jonson's time, such as smoking and gambling on the stage between the acts. The tickets have been selling well, but many good seats are still to be had. Today is the last day that tickets will be reserved...
...Grand Army, in Union Hall, March 27. E. B. Hale L. S. '75 will be the presiding judge and W. E. Russell '77 and J. J. Myers '69 will be associate judges. W. A. Bancroft '78 and L. G. Blair '78 will be the lawyer and associate on one side and E. R. Champlin '80 and W. E. Hutchins '79 on the other. A. M. Howe '69 will be clerk of the court...
...senior crew rowed yesterday in the following order: Stroke, Capen; 7, Pillsbury; 6, Pierce; 5, Greene; 4, Thompson; 3, Miller; 2, Irving; bow, White-side. They will go on the river this afternoon in pair-oars...
...melodramatic side of the play that appeals the most to lovers of Shakespeare. It is to them a work of genius, upon which famous illustrators have for hundreds of years been engaged, and which generations of great actors have interpreted. It is to be ranked with but three other works of Shakespeare: Othello, Macbeth and King Lear. When considering these plays in relation to Hamlet, one point of contrast immediately presents itself. In Hamlet it is not the hero of the play who acts and keeps you in suspense. He is the one unhappy soul hurried along by the fates...