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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Outdoor Performances of Shakspere's Plays, by the Elizabethan Stage Society of London, on the College grounds. "As You Like It," at 4 p.m. "The Comedy of Errors," at 8 p.m. Admission by ticket only...
Outdoor Performances of Shakspere's Plays, by the Elizabethan Stage Society of London, on the College grounds. "The Comedy of Errors," at 4 p.m. "As You Like It," at 8 p.m. Admission by ticket only...
...Like It" and "The comedy of errors," which are to be given on June 1 and 2. In the CRIMSON of May 16 was printed a full account of the nature of these performances which are to be acted by the Woodland Players of the Elizabethan Stage Society of London--the company now performing the morality play "Everyman" in New York...
...weather is suitable all the performances will take place in the quadrangle to the rear of Sever Hall. The space bounded by Sever, Robinson Hall, Quincy street and Professor Shaler's house will be enclosed by a fence. A stage, shut in with shrubbery and evergreen, will be erected among the trees at the south end of the enclosure, opposite the steps of Robinson Hall. In the event of rain the plays will be given in Sanders Theatre...
...University team is still far from a satisfactory stage of development in either fielding, batting or base-running. The fielding has often been sharp and fast, but shows too many lapses to be called reliable. The batting throughout the season has been weak, though in the last three games some improvement has been evident. The base-running has been at times brilliant, at other times very stupid, and in general erratic. Coburn and Stillman have been pitching with fair effectiveness, and Clarkson's work has, as usual, been very strong, though he has hardly reached as yet his highest point...