Romantic days in old Boston; the story of the city and of its people during the nineteenth century . rched windows admit light into thebuilding, adds the writer, and we reach theinterior by a bold flight of stairs. A bold flight of description this! Yet evenmore impressive matter follows, for we are toldof the statuary and superb works of art, of thecurios which are * products of many a clime . . and of an observatory surmounting all* whence splendid panoramic views of the cityand harbor and its islands may be which comes the editorial assurance that the Museum theatre is one of


Romantic days in old Boston; the story of the city and of its people during the nineteenth century . rched windows admit light into thebuilding, adds the writer, and we reach theinterior by a bold flight of stairs. A bold flight of description this! Yet evenmore impressive matter follows, for we are toldof the statuary and superb works of art, of thecurios which are * products of many a clime . . and of an observatory surmounting all* whence splendid panoramic views of the cityand harbor and its islands may be which comes the editorial assurance that the Museum theatre is one of the mostbeautifully decorated, best constructed andwell managed theatres in the United visitor there has no rowdyism to fear andnothing ever occurs either in the audience por-tion or on the stage to offend the most good order is maintained in Mr. Kimballstheatre as in any drawing room in the land. The reserved seat plan was adopted at theMuseum in 1848, slips entitling to the samebeing partly printed and partly filled out byhand. The following year Edwin Booth, called. GREEN ROOM OF THE BOSTON MUSEUM. Page 258.


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