Brick City Players collection, circa 1972-1977.

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Brick City Players collection, circa 1972-1977.

Small collection of materials related to Brick City Players, a student drama club at Rochester Institute of Technology active in the 1970s. Contains meeting notes and clipping. Materials included in the Brick City Players collection include meeting notes regarding the production of "Dracula" (1972?) and a clipping describing "Fashion Del Arte" (1977). Meeting notes include the cast listing, play synopsis, performance times, publicity plans.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8160582

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912

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Bram (Abraham) Stoker (b. November 8, 1847, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland-d. April 20, 1912, London, England), studied at Dublin's Trinity College. He took a civil service job, but found it unsatisfying and moonlighted as an unpaid theatre critic. His affection for the theatre led to a partnership with Henry Irving, managing London's Lyceum Theatre. While managing the theatre, Stoker wrote consistently, publishing popular adventure and horror stories as well as non-fiction. Today, he is almost exclu...

Rochester institute of technology

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It is unclear when the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) first admitted minority students. However, it appears as though the first African American students entered the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (renamed RIT in 1944) during the early 1900s. For instance, in 1906 Fredericka Sprague, the granddaughter of Frederick Douglass, took classes at the Institute. There are several other instances of African American students attending the school during the early 20th century as well...

Brick City Players (Theater group)

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