Word: robson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...make-up of the Yale nine which starts on its southern trip next week will be as follows: Pitchers, Fearey and Cadwalader; catchers, Keifer and Sullivan; first base, Wadsworth and Wear; second base, De Saulles and Hazen; shortstop, Camp; third base, Robson; outfied, Greenway (captain), Atkin, Wallace and Eddy...
BOSTON PARK THEATRE.- "The Foundling," which comes to the Park Theatre next Monday evening, is purely farcical. It is English, and its authors are Lestocq, who wrote "Jane" and E. M. Robson. It was originally produced at Terry's Theatre, London, where it ran a year, and last season it held the stage of Hoyt's Theatre in New York, where it was presented by Manager Charles Frohman, nearly 200 nights. Cissy Fitzgerald, the famous "Gaiety Girl" dancer, appears in the farce as a music hall bewitcher. Cissy is vivacious. She has made the greatest success in New York...
...Colburn '95, K. Robson Div., and P. N. Cressey '95, spoke of their duties, as visitors for the Associated Charities of Boston...
...2STUART ROBSON will inaugurate the second and last week of his engagement at the Tremont Theatre next Monday evening with the first production on any stage, of an entirely new and original comedy, written expressly for him and called "Marmaduke." In this comedy a story will be told of the many troubles, mostly humorous, that will overtake a man who allows his good nature and good disposition to be imposed upon. Marmaduke is the name of a wealthy Californian of the present day, whose palatial residence on "Nob Hill," where he keeps open house, is over-run by hangers...
...favorite comedian, Stuart Robson, who has never lacked a cordial greeting in this city, begins his engagement at the Tremont Theatre tonight. For his first week he will present the unquestionably best and most popular of his long repertoire, Bronson Howard's "The Henrietta." Volumes have been written in praise of this play, and a large part of its commendation has been bestowed upon Mr. Robson's brilliant impersonation of the role "Bertie, the Lamb." Every one will welcome back Mr. Robson, and especially in "The Henrietta." Custom does not stale this brilliant play, and it bids fair...