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Throwing the hammer.- Won by G. S. Robertson, Oxford, 101ft. 4 1-2in.; A. B. Johnstone, Cambridge, 99ft. 3 1-2in., second...
Lecture. The Drama of Yesterday: "London Assurance," "Old Heads and Young Hearts," "The Hunchback," "Still Waters Run Deep," "Peg Woffington," "David Garrick," "Richelieu," "Society," "Caste," and other plays by Sheridan, Knowles, Boucicault, Tom Taylor, Bulwer, and Robertson. Mr. Copeland, Sever...
Lecture. The Drama of Yesterday: "London Assurance," "Old Heads and Young Hearts," "The Hunchback," "Still Waters Run Deep," "Peg Woffington," "David Garrick," "Richelieu," "Society," "Caste," and other plays by Sheridan, Knowles, Boucicault, Tom Taylor, Bulwer, and Robertson. Mr. Copeland, Sever...
Starter - W. H. Robertson of New York...
...such magazines as Reviews and Reviews, Impressions and Opinions, etc., which all vary in their conception of the critics' duty. Among the critics is Ibsen, with his keen and sombre figure that reminds us of a Dante, and George Moore, whose essays are chiefly on French subjects. In Mr. Robertson we have the first attempt to bring order into English criticism...