Word: hamlet
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been decided to erect permanent fire escapes on Sanders Theatre. they will be made of wrought iron and will be built into the walls in the same positions as the wooden steps which were erected for the performance of Hamlet. Owing to the unsatisfactory plans which were at first submitted, the fire escapes have not yet been put in position. The contract, however, calls for their completion by Friday...
...cuts, lists of members, and other data of the various athletic, social, and literary organizations of the University. There is also a series of illustrated accounts commemorative of the principal events of the year, such as the completion of the Stadium, President Eliot's birthday, and the performances of "Hamlet." The book makes a complete and interesting record of the occurrences of the past year, and is also useful for purposes of reference. It was edited by J. Daniels '04, R. Foster '04 and R. Sanger '04, who as the Senior Photographic Committee, have also prepared the Senior Class Album...
...feature of the book will be a series of illustrated accounts commemorative of the principal events of the year, such as the completion of the Stadium, President Eliot's birthday, and the "Hamlet" performances...
...second performance of Hamlet in Sanders Theatre last night surpassed that of the night before. All the players, including Mr. Robertson himself, were manifestly more at ease on the hitherto unfamiliar Elizabethan stage, and the acting was more confident and sure. After the first scene of the third act, and at the end of the play, the appplause was long and enthusiastic, continuing after the last act until Mr. Robertson responded with a brief speech in front of the curtain. Then a flash light photograph was taken of Mr. Robertson and his company on the stage, and the knot...
...HAMLET ON AN ELIZABETHAN STAGE. Mr. J. Forbes-Robertson. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Admission by ticket only. Tickets, at $2.00 and $1.50, for sale at Sever's Bookstore, Cambridge, and at Herrick's Copley square, Boston...