Word: taverns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Baker's "Marlowe" was a memorable interpretation, from his first entrance into the boisterous tavern, reading a ballad concerning his great success, "Faustus," until the swift climax of his chivalrous death...
...Lyman Giles Barnby, B. C. Van Wye 1G. Robert Greene, W. E. Sachs 1L. Thomas Lodge, F. H. Koch 1G. Thomas Nashe, C. Kempner '06 Owen, K. K. Smith 1G. Davy, W. F. Wilbur 2L. Francis Archer, F. H. Koch 1G. Rouse, H. Kempner '08 Host of Deptford Tavern, F. M. Wright '07 Jermyn, R. H. Lord '06 Boy, L. Hatch '05 Alison, Jane Sever Her Ladyship, Emma C. Noyes Dame Benet, Eleanor W. Hutchinson Gill, A. M. Hurlin...
...scene of the first act of "Marlowe" is laid in a London tavern in 1590. Christopher Marlowe, whose "Faustus" has just been most successfully staged, meets Alison Barnby, who, accompanied be her father, has come to London from Canterbury for a visit. Alison falls in love with Marlowe and his poetic songs, the style of which is entirely new to her. Marlowe's finer nature is impressed with her freshness and childish innocence. Later in the same act he has a meeting with a lady of the Court, who is in love with his impetuous genius, but not with...
...atheism struggle against his spirituality and his finer nature which has been awakened by his noble love for Alison. It is to shield the object of this love that Marlowe seeks the duel which ends so fatally for him. Tradition has it that Marlowe was killed in a vulgar tavern brawl, but in the play the more honorable motive for the quarrel has been supplied. From the cynical genius and voluptuous coarseness of the traditional Marlowe, has been created a charater acter which, struggling with the religious doubts of a deep thinker, comes to its end in a manner worthy...
...Johnson is president of the Subway Tavern Company. He was obtained for the meeting tonight by the College Graduates' Political Association an organization which is working in conjunction with the Political Club in trying to get college men who are going to live in New York, to enter politics. This association has also made it possible for the Political Club to get Hon. Seth Low, LL.D., exmayor of Greater New York, and formerly president of Columbia University, to speak at Harvard in the Fogg Lecture Room on Monday, February 27, on "A College Man's Influence in Politics...