Tyson’s
Unspecified
Address
Tyson's Ticket Agency, Biltmore Hotel, 335 Madison Avenue
GPS
40.753798063494, -73.978424892948
BOOK
At noon he ran into a crowd in the Biltmore bar, and the riot began again. He had a vague recollection afterward of discussing French poetry with a British officer who was introduced to him as “Captain Corn, of his Majesty’s Foot,” and he remembered attempting to recite Clair de Lune at luncheon; then he slept in a big, soft chair until almost five o’clock when another crowd found and woke him; there followed an alcoholic dressing of several temperaments for the ordeal of dinner. They selected theatre tickets at Tyson’s for a play that had a four-drink programme—a play with two monotonous voices, with turbid, gloomy scenes, and lighting effects that were hard to follow when his eyes behaved so amazingly. He imagined afterward that it must have been The Jest…
This side of Paradise
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
One of the Tyson's Ticket Agency sales counters. It probably refers to the one that was in the Biltmore Hotel.
