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...UNIVERSITY DEBATING CLUB. De bate. Assembly Room, Harvard Union, 7.30 P. M. Question: "Resolved, That the permanent occupation of Manchuria by Russia would be for the best interests of Manchuria." Principal disputants.--Affirmative: C. T. Smith 3L., L. Cohen '05; negative: H. Frost 3L., J. J. Mattuck '05. Critic: C. P. McCarthy...
Johnston Forbes-Robertson was born in London in 1853, the eldest son of John Forbes-Robertson, the art historian and critic. He was educated as a painter, and after receiving his elementary training at the Charterhouse School he studied at Rouen in France, and was admitted a student at the Royal Academy...
...Robertson in 1895 went into management and produced "Romeo and Juliet" and "The School for Scandal" with Mrs. Patrick Campbell. At the Lyceum a year later when he played in his present part, he reached a reasonable ideal, and a distinguished critic and Shakesperian scholar exclaimed, "That man was born to play Hamlet." His company was taken to Germany, where the Emperor saw Macbeth and Hamlet, and received Mr. Robertson twice in the Imperial box. On his return "Macbeth" was given with an all-star cast...
...night on the question, "Resolved. That the eleven o'clock law of Boston should be repealed," was won for the affirmative by R. W. Dennen '05 and W. A. Brade 2L., F. L. Gauley 1L. and S. M. Brackett 2L., supported the negative. E. M. Rabenold '04 acted as critic...
...HARVARD UNIVERSITY DEBATING CLUB. Debate. Assembly Room, Harvard Union, 7.30 P. M. Question: "Resolved, That the eleven o'clock law of Boston should be repealed." Principal disputants--Affirmative: R. W. Dennen '05, W. A. Brade 2L.; Negative: F. L. Ganley 1L. S. M. Brackett 2L; critic: A. J. Barron. Princeton...