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Allston Group Splits On Boys' Club Issue
Infighting at its meeting last night nearly tore apart the Allston community group that has been trying to block the
Inquest Judge Doubts Testimony Given By Kennedy
Judge James A. Boyle yesterday challenged the account Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) gave of the accident that killed
Twin Beds
There is a nasty little slur on the theatre and popular taste playing at the Wilbur. Called twin Beds, it
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The scenery's great when Betty Grable, John Payne and the Canadian Rockies get together. Add a dash of technicolor and
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Sophisticated comedy is hardly at home in Hitler's Europe. But it is there, amidst scenes of the suffering and misery
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Somerset Maugham can spin a colorful yarn out of those aspects of human relations that usually lurk in literary backgrounds
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Katherine Hepburn rarely allows herself to be publicly subdued by anything or anybody. But Hepburn fans can experience the rare
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Review night at the U.T. gives the fans a chance to view the better offerings of seasons past, and gives
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
Only the dead know Hollis. Only those tablets of names of men long since gone can lay claim to an
PLAYGOER
Maxwell Anderson's new play, "The Eve of St. Mark," resolutely digs into the fundamental problems this war poses for everyone,
MOVIEGOER
Before this picture was filmed they ran a contest to see which man would get the girl. The rest of
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
A popular local cemetery is situated on Mount Auburn Street. In the words of Dearborn's Visitor's Guide to Mount Auburn
MOVIEGOER
Sandwiched in between its usual weekly vaudeville show, RKO has some really first class entertainement this week. Count Basie, his
THE BOOKSHELF
Here is a book that proves at Ph. D. thesis can be both relevant and palatable to readers who are
The Crimson Moviegoer
The French Talking Films Committee presented "Le Monde Ou L'on S'Ennuie" last Monday at the Geographical Institute, and will repeat