Entertaining the American Army the American Stage And Lyceum in the World War

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Mr. Forbes went down to Washington and volunteered his services to the Government. In the late fall he instituted at the War Department a card index system covering all the talent in the American Army a stupendous undertaking in itself. General Kuhn, Com- 84 ENTERTAINING THE AMERICAN ARMY manding General of Camp Meade, who later commanded the Seventy-Ninth Division in France, cordially sup- ported the Forbes plan, as it paralleled very closely the organization General Kuhn had himself witnessed... on his recent visit to the British Army front in France.
The first service of Mr. Forbes for the Over There Theatre League was to set up a practical plan for ascertaining the exact requirements of the Army. His plan was to give the volunteers an effective and realistic trial on this side before sending them abroad. The League found an ideal stage ready for this purpose in the big hall at Ellis Island, where thousands of sailors from destroyers, mine sweeping, and home fleets constituted a steady audience with just the kind of criticism that was needed for "try-outs.


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