On Dec 27, 2011, at 2:30 PM, Tarter, Brent (LVA) wrote:
> Yesterday, 26 December 2011, was the 200th anniversary of the theater
> fire in Richmond that killed more than 70 people, including the
> governor
> of the state. T
George Tucker (1775-1861) writes in his Autobiography of
watching the awful tragedy of the burning of the theatre, from which
I had a narrow escape, and where I was instrumental in saving several
females from the flames, I had fortunately quitted the house while
it was on fire, tho' I did not know the fact, being prompted by what
I had suffered from the cold about my feet, having dined out that day
and wearing, as was then the practice, thin shoes and silk
stockings. The play was over, and there appearing to be much delay
in bringing on the afterpiece, I remarked that 'the pain of cold feet
was greater than the pleasure of seeing out the play and I would go
home'--but the cry of fire prevented my reaching my lodgings, and
hurried me back to witness a spectacle of human woe which I have
never seen equalled.
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Terry L. Meyers, Chancellor Professor of English, College of William
and Mary, Williamsburg Virginia 23187 757-221-3932
http://wmpeople.wm.edu/site/page/tlmeye/
http://www.ecologyfund.com/ecology/_ecology.html
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Have we got a college? Have we got a football team?....
Well, we can't afford both. Tomorrow we start tearing down the
college.
--Groucho Marx, in "Horse Feathers."
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