During 2020, members and friends of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, everywhere around the country and the world, celebrated the 100th anniversary of “Shakespeare” Identified in Edward de Vere the Seventeenth Earl of Oxford, the 1920 book by J. Thomas Looney that launched the Oxfordian movement by unmasking the true author behind the pen name “William Shakespeare.” Read the full story here and enjoy these Faces of the Centennial!
A celebratory Centennial cake
Heidi Jannsch, New Jersey
Earl Showerman
Linda Bullard, Hill Country, Texas
The Oberon Shakespeare Study group, Michigan
Zooming with the Centennial Committee (clockwise from top left): Bob Meyers, chair Linda Bullard, former chair Linda Theil, Roger Stritmatter & Shelly Maycock, Jonathan Morgan, James Warren, Earl Showerman, Richard Joyrich. (Not pictured: former chair Kathryn Sharpe, Jennifer Newton)
Susanna Maggi, Boston, Massachusetts
At the National Press Club (l-r): Bonner Miller Cutting, Roger Stritmatter, Tom Regnier, James Warren, Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, Bob Meyers
Joella Werlin, Seattle, Washington
Patricia Carrelli, California
The late Tom Regnier, Florida
Kathryn Sharpe, Seattle, Washington
Richard Waugaman, Washington DC
Robin Phillips, Virginia
Bonner Miller Cutting, Houston, Texas
Hank Whittemore
James Warren, Thailand
Bart Simpson, Indianapolis, Indiana
John Milnes Baker, South Kent, Connecticut
Michael Ivey, Ashville, North Carolina
Ethan Kaye's De Vere signature tattoo, New York, New York
Jannsch mother-daughter ankle tattoos, New Jersey