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S. M. B.
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Analysis
questions: Are the various faculty interest groups-Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, and the groups in Soc Rel-willing to surrender their proprietary interests
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
For those sophisticated souls who can manage to find an unoccupied hour or two in the midst of today's round
The Crimson Playgoer
In sum and in its component parts, the production of Shaw's "Saint Joan" which Katharine Cornell is now displaying at
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
"Storm Child," the new play which John Craig, 2nd, and Mary Young are presenting these days at the Copley Theatre
The Crimson Playgoer
Before it packed props and departed for the hinterlands, "Personal Appearance" titillated New York appetites for fifteen big, happy months.
The Playgoer
The important things to note about John Golden's presentation of William Gillette in "Three Wise Fools" are relatively few and
The Crimson Playgoer
Writing a play for Miss Ina Claire must be a very pleasant task. Her physical loveliness, effervescent gaiety, calm sophistication
The Crimson Playgoer
Frank Wead, a navy filer and warbird was grounded several years ago and since then he has turned his talents
The Playgoer
The rapidly accelerating movement which aims to breathe the spark of living production into the library-bound theatre of Henrik Ibsen
The Crimson Playgoer
With a carefully selected cast of very Gallic variety artists, the "Continental Varieties of 1936" opened at the Shubert Tuesday
The Playgoer
The bustling activity of the newly vivified little theatre, movement has passed through the "Phenomenon" stage into a rapidly crystallizing
The Crimson Playgoer
Happily donning his gladdest rags and casting aside the cultured pall of Park Square, the Playgoer moves upon Times Square.
The Playgoer
"Three Men on a Horse" which first saw the light of day some eight months ago has become quite a
The Crimson Playgoer
Greeted with rapturous enthusiasm by the New York critics and public when she offered "Romeo and Juliet" there last season
The Playgoer
Kissed by the sunny approval of summer audiences at Locust Valley this past July, Joseph Kesselring's "There's Wisdom in Women"