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Whether to endure one lecturer's passion for reciting dates, or to be clubbed over the head with the personal opinions
BRASS TACKS
American democracy's Big Show is over. With all but a few scattered Western returns in, Fatal Tuesday follows the pattern
MOVIEGOER
An audience confronted by innumerable flashing legs, four undistinguished tunes, and one Victor Mature, has every right to bolt for
THE MOVIEGOER
By dint of some ingenious rewriting, and considerable skating on thin ice, Hollywood has produced a version of Kings Row
THE MOVIEGOER
The main points of wonderment in "Two-Faced Woman" are how the director can keep the old mistaken identity theme from
The CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
T HIS book is one of the most usable of the recently published collections of drinker's recipes: in the first
The Crimson Playgoer
Sailors are again to be seen strolling through the Common in the evenings, bevies of children are out getting the
The Crimson Playgoer
In "The Sign of the Cross," the current feature offering at the University, Cecille de Mille again exhibits his technique
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Rachel Crothers' new comedy, "When Ladies Meet," is clever, sophisticated, and light, but not convincing. It continues, however, to be
The Crimson Playgoer
Critics hailed the Harvard Dramatic Club's presentation of "Napoleon Intrudes" as a triumph that amateur theatrical groups seldom attain. Last
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Acclaimed by both Percy Hammond and Brooks Atkinson as one of the most interesting plays that have graced the News
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Like so many comedies of recent vintage, the offering this week at the Wilbur is concerned with marriage and executed
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Acclaimed as the last and greatest production of the master showman, Florenz Ziegfield, "Show Boat," which moved in at the
Collections and Critiques
The much-heralded "Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti" along with ten other watercolors of the "Dreyfus Cane" by Ben Shahu have
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
In the beginning there were moving lectures of suave burglars with gloves and tophats, who committed most astounding crimes in