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Walter E. Wilson
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Street Scene
Scene: a side-street just off the Square, where a man is spinning the wheels of his car in a vain
The Doctors
Nerac is a brilliant young French doctor who finds the high-pressure ratrace of his residency in a large Paris hospital
The Horses of the Night
"Morning," said the policeman. "Oh. Hi," he said. "Cold, isn't it?" "Yes, pretty chilly morning. You're up pretty early, aren't
Torment
It's difficult to say much more about a nice, pretty film than that. Torment is a Swedish movie starring Alf
Crimson Soccer Squad Will Meet Yale Today
The Yale soccer team will meet a determined Crimson eleven this afternoon at 2 p.m. at New Haven. Two weeks
Soccermen Defeat Brown In Final Period, 2 to 1
Still in the running after yesterday's narrow win over Brown, Harvard has one chance for supremacy in the Ivy soccer
Oberschall Scores in Soccer Team's 1-0 Win Over Tigers
The Harvard soccer team won its best game of the season Saturday, upsetting Princeton, the Ivy League leader, by a
Soccer Varsity Rates Underdog In Last Home Game for Seniors
The six seniors on today's starting soccer lineup play their last home game of what has been for them a
Mrs. Star
Off Boylston Street arrow signs lettered "Mrs. Star" pointed up a dank, steep flight of stairs to a beaver-board door.
The Mask of Dimitrios
In the late thirties and early forties, Sidney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre starred in a series of exceptional mystery films.
Soccer Squad Beats Dartmouth, 2-0; Crimson Goals by Bernheim, McIntosh
The Harvard soccer team beat an aggressive Dartmouth squad 2 to 0 yesterday by playing the calibre of ball they
M.I.T. Downs Soccer Team; One-Sided Game Ends 2-0
Cliched Spirit works more wonders than its tired reputation admits. Yesterday's M.I.T. squad, like last year's played a loose, seldom
Field Condition May Hurt Soccer Team's Play Today
The Business School soccer field awaits today's M.I.T. game in deathbed shape. Baked bone-dry and brick-hard by the summer sun,
Miss Lonelyhearts
The stage adaptation of Miss Lonelyhearts provides a torturous evening of theater, because the body of Nathanael West's wonderful novel
Bloop
"Will you look at that!" John gasped, with his eyes rooted to the mantle. There one full martini glass stood