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He Who Must Die

Jules Dassin set himself a huge task when he decided to film He Who Must Die -- the task of

Corporation Faces Trial In Breach of Trust Suit

The Corporation has lost a six year battle to avoid trial for an alleged breach of trust in its Administration

The Advocate

This November's Advocate contains much that, like the season, is mature as well as sophisticated. Mature writing shows signs of

Audience

Literary quarterlies are plagued by excesses of slide projector poetry, that brand of literature which will stand scrutiny but not

Russian Editors Will Finish Visit In TV Interview

Observant and polite but studiously non-committal, six Russian "student editors" yesterday continued their five-day stay in the Boston area with

The Advocate

A few years ago, i.e. The Cambridge Review spent a lot of time and pages thinking about the problems of

James Agee's 'A Death in the Family' Tells a Story of Love and Loneliness

The late James Agee's A Death in the Family has the simple beauty and drama of a folk ballad. Set

The Advocate

An owl in black and white and gray by Willard Midgette looks out from the cover of the latest Advocate

Beat Generation's Busy Dissipation

On the Road is a novel about the search for IT currently being led by the Beat Generation, to put

Us Happy Fellahs

It was rainy and cold outside the Lampoon last night, yet someone had left the castle door open, so I

Older Faculty Extra Benefits Seen Unequal

Recently proposed college scholar-ships for faculty children, and medical insurance for faculty families yesterday met with strong criticism in all

Higher Fringe Benefits, Pay Raises for Faculty Endorsed by Committee

Salary increases of five percent and fringe benefits amounting to five and one-half percent of present salaries have been recommended

Muir States Critics Alienate Poet From His General Public Readers

Modern critics have increased the gap between the poet and his public audience by forgetting that criticism should begin and

Poet Must Write for Individuals, Not Public as Whole, Muir Says

The poet should not try to write for the public, but for individuals who are in the public, Edwin Muir,

Negro Leader Blasts U.S.

A leader of the organized Negro community in Mississippi last night severely criticized complacency towards "the greatest threat today to

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