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Class of '27 Marked by Depression and World War

There was an orchestra--Bingo-Bango Playing for us to dance the tango And the people all clapped as we arose For

Professor May Leave Greece to Fill Modern Greek Studies Chair in Fall

A professor from the University of Salonika in Greece will probably fill Harvard's chair in modern Greek studies next fall,

Cranapples

A LL YOU REALLY NEED to know about this show is summed up in the title, which works like this:

Cuanto Me Gusta

S OMETIMES YOU WONDER whether life didn't indenture itself to Shakespeare back in the 16th century--in a reversal of the

Horovitz's Complaint

M AYBE HOROVITZ'S PLAY qualifies as social realism, exposes the plight of urban youth, lays a slice-of-life on you--pick one

Seeing is not Believing

T HEATER RITUALIZES LIFE. Time is condensed, people's behavior is more rigorously guided by certain formulae, the actors tend to

The Unnameable

D URING THE LAST twenty years, at least, literary critics have approached the legacy of Louis-Ferdinand Celine with trepidation, if

Divining China's Future

Few people out-and-out believe in prophecy. Lucky guesses happen along now and then, and mathematicians thrive on the so-called educated

Trapped in Perpetual Transit

I needed a place to brush the ferrous red dust off my jeans and shake the rumble of buses and

Notes for Wayward Women

E VER since people started to get wind of the feminist movement in the late 60s, books on the subject

Lovesick

F OR MOST PEOPLE in our times the really perplexing questions of sin and redemption turn up in a secular

Odds & Ends

Book Affair '76, at Memorial Hall and Sanders Theater, May 7, 8, 9. Admission is free for Harvard students. Boston's

Can't Stand the Heat

I N THE beginning you're spying on a massive institutional steel kitchen--squat black ovens, double-doored refrigerators, towering coffee dispensers, lumpy

Talk Me Down

E VEN THE PHYSICAL make-up of a chapbook suggests that whatever it is getting at hasn't found its true from

Reform Through Labor

The Chinese people are encouraged to express their doubts, when they have them--there's an aphorism paraphrasing Mao's thought that goes,

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