Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Forbes-Robertson has written the Department of English asking for eighteen "tall, strong, clean-shaven men" as supernumeraries in his farewell performance of "Hamlet" in Cambridge. All those wishing to take part should report at Sanders Theatre this morning promptly at 10.30 o'clock. No one should report who cannot arrange to be at all three performances...
...Forbes-Robertson's performance of "Hamlet" should report at Lower Dane Hall today at 5 o'clock sharp. This audience will consist of about fifty or sixty men and women costumed in the Elizabethan manner, representing courtiers, citizens and their wives, pages, dandies, etc. No one should apply who cannot be at all three performances, April 24, 25, and 26, and a rehearsal tomorrow, Friday, at 4 o'clock sharp, to which all those chosen will be called. Supernumeries for the play itself will also be selected at this time...
...crew managers, taken much of the routine labor from the captain's hands. There has got to come a time when a situation similar to the football organization exists. There has got to be a responsible head, some one of experience and executive ability who cannot only teach the University rowing, but to whom ultimately every decision of importance should be taken. Percy Haughton has filled that place splendidly in one sport. As head coach he has directed a continuous policy for Freshman football and second-team football. He has been able to outline the work and control the progress...
...held in the Varsity Club this evening at 6.30 o'clock. H. H. Gardner '13 and D. C. Waison '16 will speak. The purpose of this series of talks, which will continue through the spring practice, is to acquaint the men with the finer points of the game which cannot be learned on the field. The players, particularly the quarterbacks, will be given problems and propositions to work out. This system was tried successfully two years ago, but was not used last year...
...feature which will be installed at the new building on Massachusetts avenue will be a window display of unpublished photographs. The Illustrated always has a large number of photographs which cannot be published on account of lack of space, and these will be collected into what should be an interesting window display...