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J. P. L.
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Up In Arms
After a tough day sloughing through the Guadalcanal jungle, the 1944 G.I. probably found Up in Arms a blissful picture
The Balletgoer
Originality and liveliness are the keynotes of the Ballet Theatre, the weapons with which producers Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith
ON THE SHELF
Harry Brown, in the past occasionally a member of the Class of 1941 and now a sort of out-of-course poet
THE BOOKSHELF
H ARVARD'S highbrow readers will cast the book aside after one look at the jacket. Intelligent folks just do not
The Vagabond
The Vag could see and feel it in his mind... Closing the door, he stepped into the locker room. He
The Bookshelf
A frequent criticism of Mr. Coffin's poetry is that it is too narrow in scope. His treatment of Maine people,
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
Just how terrible a time the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe had with her children can be vividly
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
"My Dear Children: There is an event in the history of the American Revolution hitherto little noticed; as yet imperfectly
The Bookshelf
I N a new blast at the heebie-jeebies of suburban life, Ogden Nash serenely continues to steamroller the Muses to
THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -FICTION - POETRY
In "Ponjola", Cynthia Stockley has given us a very real and vivid picture of South Africa--its life, and its people.