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G. R. C.
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MOVIEGOER
Monty Woolley is funny because he throws rocks at little children; Dorothy Parker is funny because she didn't go to
ON THE SHELF
Today I received my February issue of the Reader's Digest! You just can't imagine how much real pleasure it has
MOVIEGOER
"The Invaders," newest celluloid to glorify the democratic way of life, brings to mind that part from "The Walrus and
BRASS TACKS
Last Tuesday's headlines screamed that Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was asking Congress to double income taxes. He
BRASS TACKS
With our armed forces at one of the lowest ebbs of the war, this is probably the most unpopular time
BRASS TACKS
This is the first of a series of weekly columns on post-war problems which will appear on the Crimson editorial
THE MOVIEGOER
Now is the time for all good cellulords to rally their material and dress up Patriotism in the garb of
THE MOVIEGOER
The most disappointing part about this film is that it looked as if it might mildly promising in a Sunday
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
In one respect, at least, this must be considered the most significant play presented at Harvard for many a year.
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Porter Robert Montgomery Letty Madge Evans Withington Ted Healy "Legs" Nat Pendleton A. Julian Larry Fine B. Julian Moe Howard C. Julian Jerry Howard If you have
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Nancy Lorraine Joan Blendell Kent Adolphe Menjou Jerry Ford Dick Powell Arline Dale Mary Astor George Ellerbee Guy Kibbee Will Edwin Frank McHugh A Rubber Company
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
The life of a Pennsylvania of Belgian extraction with a desire to excel in the art of dancing is portrayed
The Crimson Playgoer
"The Yellow Jacket" is undoubtedly quite different from the usual run of plays to be seen today. Whether this is
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Sylvia Sidney and Frederick March prove conclusively in "Good Dame" that the director, scenario writer, and author of a movie
The Crimson Playgoer
It is a rare occasion when one can go to a movie and emit unrestrained guffaws for an hour and