THE GREEK INTERPRETERS


Because of scheduling problems the Greek Interpreters held a rare Sunday evening meeting on October 15th at The Evergreen Grill in East Lansing. Attendance was excellent, with over twenty five members attending. New investiture names were selected, and are now included in our membership list. "The Dancing Men" had been chosen for study, and an extensive discussion of this adventure took place. "The Woman I" fashioned another challenging quiz, which is reproduced here.
Several members visited London this past summer, and a few photographs of Holmsian locations are shown below.


The Sign of the Sherlock Holmes Pub

The Mantle in the Sitting Room at the Pub


On the left is a photograph of a stained glass window at the head of the staircase leading to the sitting room.

 

On the right is the wax reproduction Holmes used in The Adventure of the Empty House.


The Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street

A figure of Professor Moriarty is located in the museum.

A Mural of the Solitary Cyclist in the Baker Street underground station



The "chemical corner" in the museum.

The statue of Sherlock Holmes outside the Baker Street underground station.