Word: forbese
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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We are glad to see that the English Department is not resting upon its laurels in the matter of providing in Cambridge plays of real merit. It is some years since Forbes Robertson played "Hamlet" in Sanders Theatre; but there is no reason why we should wait several more years...
Miss Maude Adams will give two performances of "As You Like It," under the auspices of the Harvard English Department, in Sanders Theatre, on Monday and Tuesday, June 1 and 2, 1908. The Elizabethan stage used in the production of "Hamlet" by Mr. Forbes-Robertson in April, 1904, will be...
The Fogg Museum of Art has received from E. W. Forbes '95 as an indefinite loan a painting representing the Madonna and Child, attributed to the early Florentine master, Benozzo Gozzoli. This new addition to the Forbes collection will soon be placed on exhibition in the gallery of the museum...
Of the eight men in the first boat, six have rowed in university boats before, while Goodier, who is rowing at number six was stroke of the four-oar last year, and Brinton at number 5 has had experience on his freshman crew and has rowed steadily since then. A...
The current number of the Monthly opens with a vigorous article by Alexander Forbes '04 on one aspect of the ever-present athletic question. The writer's main point is that, in abandoning the English attitude of "sport for sport's sake," American college athletes have not degraded but have...