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COHEN IS MICHIGAN'S
ST KNOWN ACTOR
ally good actor"- Mart." It was a part which gave great
i, in the dialect opportunity for clever acting and none
m fame in college who witnessed a performance of. that
pus opinion of Ar- play can forget the manner in whicb
carries the role of "Art" portrayed the serious minded
Coming to Ann Ar- son of an English manufacturer who
ff western coast of agreed to impersonate a Lord to help
gton, this comedian a friend.
ace for himself in But the campus could not get enough
his laughable En- of the English laugh and accent. So ,
rimson Chest." He when the Union minstrel show was
e experience in am- planned, Arthur Cohen was picked for
ttle, his home city, a special number on the program. It
o the campus the- is quite out of the ordinary to find an
s inimitable laugh actor who is at home in both musical
terics on the open- com'nedy and the drama but this col-. . .
lion Opera of 1910. lege thespian readily proved that the
e same year saw was a master of both.
ar role in the Coi- This year found him ready for a dif-
ion of the "Title-
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By Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
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- The Michigan Daily, 1912-01-14
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