Events
06 / 20
Start: 18:00
End: 21:00
Description:
A British and Irish Graduates in America business and social networking evening and launch party will be held in the Boston College Club on Tuesday evening, June 20th, 2006. We'll provide a distinguished guest speaker and some food and refreshments to get you started, and a cash bar to keep you going through the night. This is a great way to meet other British and Irish graduates from the Boston area. | ||
06 / 21
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06 / 22
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06 / 23
Start: 00:00
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 24
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 25
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 26
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 27
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 28
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 29
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
06 / 30
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 1
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 2
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 3
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 4
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 5
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 6
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 7
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 8
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 9
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 10
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 11
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 12
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 13
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 14
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 15
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 16
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 17
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 18
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 19
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||
07 / 20
(all day)
Start: 2006-06-23 00:00
End: 2006-09-17 00:00
Body:
In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believedto portray William Shakespeare (1564–1616). How England’s most famous poet and playwright actually may have looked had already been a matter of national interest for two hundred years. Searching for Shakespeare will examine the representation of Shakespeare, bringing together for the first time in this country all six "contender" portraits. | ||

In 1856, the first portrait presented to the newly founded National Portrait Gallery in London was a work believed