Word: robertson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Johnston Forbes-Robertson will make his final appearance on the American stage--and not improbably on any stage--in Sanders Theatre on the evening of April 24, when he will act "Hamlet" at the invitation of the English Department. Forbes-Robertson is easily the most notable figure on the stage of today and his "Hamlet" is considered one of the most even interpretations of character ever presented. He gave two performances of "Hamlet" here 14 years ago and because of his pleasant experiences at that time and the extraordinarily fitting conditions under which the performance was given, he has expressed...
...performance here on April 24 will wind up a two-year American farewell tour, which Forbes-Robertson and his wife, Gertrude Elliott, who acts with him, are making. The company is now acting on the Pacific coast...
Henry Dornton is an English actor and stage director of many years' experience, coming from an old theatrical family that dates as far back as 1721. His mother was Louisa Robertson, sister of T. H. Robertson, author of the famous "Caste Comedies," sister too of Madge Robertson (Mrs. Kendal). His father was Charles Dornton for many years lessee of the historic Theatre Royal, Birmingham, England...
...summary: HARVARD 1919. WORCESTER. Phinney, Woods, l.e. r.e., Presson, Shaw Flynn, l.t. r.t., Sellen Linder, l.g. r.g., Shuttleworth, Hurd, Morse Canfield, Rich, c. c., Jackson Coburn, Fallon, r.g. l.g., Ackerman, Spicer Cummings, Richards, r.t. l.t., J. Robertson Coolidge, Phinney, r.e. l.e., Larkin, Greene Fuller, Felton, q.b. q.b., Kelley, Sullivan Casey, Batchelder, l.h.b. r.h.b., Shaw, Cody Flower, Platt, r.h.b. l.h.b., H. Robertson, Shaw Bond, f.b. f.b., Read...
Score--Worcester Academy 20, Harvard 1919 0. Touchdowns -- Kelley 2, Larkin. Goals from touchdown--J. Robertson, 2. Referee -- Mann. Umpire--Cubbon. Field judge--Green. Linesman--Jones. Time--Four 12-minute periods...