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As You Like It 1912, showing Louise Pierce '14 and Lois Brown '12.

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A photo showing the Shakespeare Society's 1912 performance of As You Like It. The women shown are (left to right) Lois Brown '12 and Louis Pierce '14.

As You Like It 1912, Cast Photo

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A photo showing the the Shakespeare Society's 1912 performance of As You Like It. The women (from left to right) are Ethel Todd '12, Edna Thompson '14, Marguerite Turney '13, Florence Hartman '12, Lois Brown '12, Louise Pierce '14, Florence Parker…

The Tempest 1913, showing McInnes, Pierce, MacOwen, Turney, Grant

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A photo showing the Shakespeare Society's 1913 Tempest Performance. The women are from left to right: Bessie McInnes '15, Louise Pierce '14, Amy MacOwen '14, Marguerite Turney '13, Lillian Grant '15.

The Tempest 1913, showing Marie Radcliffe ’15, Blanche Howard ’14, and Dorothy Pettibone ’15

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The photo on the left shows Louis Pierce, ’14, performing in the Tempest on May 26th, 1913. It comes from Photo Album Beloit 1911-1915.

The Tempest 1913, showing Louise Pierce ’14.

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Picture of Louise Pierce '14 in costume for Beloit College's 1913 performance of the Tempest.

Pearsons Hall

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An image of Pearsons Hall taken in 1893.

"The Shakespeare Society"

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A Round Table article from 1909, written by Ada Goldsmith. The clipping gives a basic history of the Shakespeare Society from its founding to the 1909. The image here is a scan made by Fred Burwell.

Mattress Sprayed with Pesticide

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A photograph of taken by George Waite of member of the expedition spraying his mattress with pesticides

Letter to Anonymous from Dorothy Pond

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A four-paged letter to an unkown person from Dorothy Pond detailing camp life and personal thoughts on the expedition.

Letter to Alonzo Pond April 23, 1930

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A letter to Alonzo Pond from the director of the Logan Museum which reveals that this will be the last overseas expedition for a while, due to lack of funds.