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Peter E. Quint

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The Advocate

In a particularly unvisited corner of the Lowell House Library (right between Sibley's Harvard Graduates and A History of the

The Cocktail Party

Of all T.S. Eliot's odd plays, The Cocktail Party is quite possibly the oddest. At times the characters flourish an

Pal Joey

In 1940 Lorenz Hart was at his pithy best, and Richard Rodgers had not yet flowered into his fluffy and

The Advocate

Again the aged eagle stretches its wings, but barely manages to get off the ground. It could have used a

Pharaetra

The Lowellian Apollo has packed some charming sagittae into his current Pharaetra. Aegis-bearers John Berendt and Jeremy Johnston have avoided

Partisan Review

The Fall Partisan Review has arrived, and with it Dwight MacDonald's second article on Masscult and Midcult. This is a

First Person

First Person is a lavishly printed and quite excellent little journal of "Travel, Memoirs & Humor" whose first issue is

Mort Sahl

I am convinced that people will laugh at almost anything Mort Sahl says. He comes out on stage in non-descript

Joan Baez-Eric von Schmidt

Last Friday night Joan Baez and Eric von Schmidt sang folk songs in Agassiz Theater, under the aegis of the

The Advocate

The Harvard Advocate begins its first issue with a dandy little story by Keith Lowe. New Day, as it is

Hiroshima Mon Amour

Hiroshima Mon Amour begins with a man and a woman in bed talking. I saw Hiroshima, she says; you saw

Caroms

Although only a few copies of Stephen Sandy's Caroms are on public sale, and although the work will doubtless be

A Lesson in Love

A Lesson in Love is an elderly Bergman film, which has recently been exported by Swensk Filmindustri to fill the

Pather Panchali

In Pather Panchali, director Satyijit Ray has recorded certain portions of the life of an Indian family over a ten

The Captain From Koepenick

The Captain From Koepenick is a full color re-make of a mid-30's film about the Prussian military at the turn

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