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Samuel B. Potter

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Holmes House

Just west of Littauer, off to the side of what is perhaps the most grossly disfigured parcel of Harvard's real

Arboretum: Dry Leaves and Discontent

"Are considerations of 'face' predominant, or other reason not yet revealed? It would require a long inquiry to probe the

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Beyond mundane duties, such as storing one's record for the edification of prospective employers, a yearbook should stimulate and preserve

The Rounds

There are four major political candidates in Massachusetts, and five central campaign headquarters to service them. Last week we visited

The Bookshelf

Since he mounted the Democrat's national platform, Adlai Stevenson has been the subject of two books. After reading them it

Sort of a Beadle

In the middle of the last century, the Reverend Mr. Jacob Abbott wrote a series of guide books for children

Sort of a Beadle

In the middle of the last century, the Reverend Mr. Jacob Abbott wrote a series of guide books for children

The Discovery of a Principle in a Nutshell

The precise pronunciation of Romani may have stopped reverberating in the Stockyards Amphitheatre, but the troubles that called it forth

Astounding Science Fiction

Frequenters of the local magazine racks have grown accustomed, I suppose, to seeing piles of little booklets devoted to the

Patriots' Day

It looked like something on a Saturday Evening Post cover. The Patriots Day parade, a mixture of blacks, bilious yellows,

Flesh and Fury

I suppose you might call Flesh and Fury a message movie. It is all about deafness, sympathy, greed, etc., and

N.A.M. in Print

Last week an unobtrusive little booklet quietly joined the glut of magazines on local news-stands. Devoted to "analyzing, discussing, and

Faculty Profile

"As a lecturer he's no wizard," said one undergraduate about Arthur Maass, "but as a teacher he's terrific." Reports of

Cabbages and Kings

According to the pale orange program booklet handed out before last Friday's Boston, Symphony Orchestra concert, Berlioz' "Harold in Italy"

Cabbages and Kings

The Shepard Room, located in the Phillips Brooks House, is a place usually reserved for teas and other ceremonies dedicated

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