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HARVARD. COLBY. Abboi, 2b. l.f., Simpson Mahan, Brickley, e.f. 2b., Campbell Nash, 1b. r.f., Fraser Gannett, r.f. 3b., La Fleur Harte, Waterman, c. c.f., Schuster Hardwick, (captain), l.f. 1b., Smith Beal, 3b. s.s., Duffy Reed, ss. c., Barker, Deasey Whitney, Frye, p. p., James, Wright...
Though the Stadium has previously been used for large-scale dramatic and operatic projects, the plays this spring, under the direction of Mr. Granville Barker, should be especially notable. Mr. Barker is a producer of international reputation, whose genius alone is sufficient to distinguish his efforts from former ones. Moreover, though Mr. Barker has "Put on" Greek plays in England, frequently out of doors, he has never been completely satisfied with the results. In the Stadium, he hopes to find conditions entirely suitable. In making the University the centre of so important an experiment, the Stadium is performing...
Granville Barker, the distinguished English producer who will produce "Iphigenia in Tauris" and "Trojan Women," in the Stadium on the afternoons of May 18 and 19, has announced the engagement of Miss Edith Wynne Matthison and Miss Lilla McCarthy to take two of the leading roles in "Trojan Women." The engagement of Miss Matthison is a re-establishment of an association between Mr. Barker and Miss McCarthy as managers, and Miss Matthison, which was noteworthy because of the first appearance of "Trojan Women" which was given in the Court Theatre, London, in 1904. Professor Gilbert Murray's translation...
...addition to the two English stars, Mr. Barker has engaged the prominent American actresses, Miss Chrystal Herne and Miss Gladys Hanson. Miss Herne has just finished a successful season in the leading role in "Polygamy" at the Park Theatre, New York, and Miss Hanson has played in many of David Belasco's productions, including "The Governor's Lady...
...translations of "Iphigenia" and "The Trojan Women" are those of Professor Gilbert Murray, of Oxford. The music for the ehorus has been composed by Professor David Smith, of Yale; and the stage, scenery, and costumes have been designed by Norman Wilkinson. In his enterprise Mr. Barker also has the co-operation of the following committee appointed by Professor Butler, of Columbia: Professor Baker, of the English Department; Professor Phelps, of Yale; Professor Egbert, of Columbia; Professor Abbott, of Princeton; Professor Mott, of the College of the City of New York; Professor Schelling, of Pennsylvania; and Dean Stoddart, of New York...