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BOOKENDS
R OSA Newmarch has included in the fourth volume of this attractive series notes on symphonies, overtures, and concertos. Handy
The Crimson Playgoer
Of the current repertory of the Irish players few plays are as little known as "Autumn Fire," the work of
Cinema -:- THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER -:- Drama
From England out of Germany comes this screen comedy with music, now being presented at the RKO Keith Theatre. Originally
BOOKENDS
MIKE McGloin had the idea football was a pansy game, until he saw a Yale-Army battle. Then he perceived opportunities
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
There is on display at the Colonial Theatre an uneven morality play, write and enacted by George Bernard Shaw, and
BOOKENDS
W E have long suspected, while reading Miss Fishback's verses in the New Yorker, that they were the product of
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Play and players combined to present a pleasant performance of John Van Druton's "Young Woodley," at the Copley Theatre last
THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
M emorial volumes are usually disappointing; this is the exception. Here is a selection of prose and poetry of interest,
BOOKENDS
W hen Lewis Mumford chose the period from 1865 to 1895, "The Brown Decades," as he calls them, as the
THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
H ERE is a new and easy way to determine your horoscope without bothering to write to the newspapers. After
BOOKENDS
I n its latest volume the author of a series of stories about Harvard has assembled a collection of trivia
The Crimson Playgoer
What promised during the first net to be a one woman play with Catherine Doucot bearing the burden and the
SOUND AND FURY
This season is no different from any other in the profuseness of the blurb material used to advertise the new
To the late Lamented
I T IS rare that so unique a school of modern poetry has received such prompt attention as has Imagism,
The Way of the Wise
T HE fifty-six pages of Ralph Barton Perry's little book, "A Defence of Philosophy", are very good reading and probably