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ON THE SHELF
This year's 344-page, six-pound, two-ounce, '43-'44 Harvard Album not only outweighs previous issues, but outshines them in solid craftsmanship, innumerable
BRASS TACKS
"Liberal education" is a fighting phrase nowadays. "In the current discussions between the Armed Forces and the educators on the
THE BOOKSHELF
Virginia Woolf, like James Joyce, is a key figure for an understanding of the direction that fiction is taking in
PLAYGOER
"Our Town" was never much on the theatre. The nearest it got to the arts was choir singing. But the
COLLECTIONS & CRITIQUES
The exhibition of undergraduate and graduate art work at the Signet Society is particularly remarkable for its range; and for
THE BOOKSHELF
James Joyce has been at the same time one of the most influential and one of the least understood figures
THE BOOKSHELF
Inflation is a more popular topic than deflation nowadays, but Mr. Kemler's deflationary remarks are particularly valuable for their timeliness.
THE PLAYGOER
Those who deplore the state of contemporary drama and long for the days of Elizabeth or the second Charles would
THE BOOKSHELF
It is almost axiomatic that what Harold Laski writes is well worth reading, and his latest book is specifically addressed
THE MOVIEGOER
When the Knights of Malta sent off a solid gold jewel-encrusted falcon as a gift to their sixteenth century over-lord,
THE BOOKSHELF
The chief criticism of our defense program so far has been its lack of coordination and planning. The Ways and
THE MOVIEGOER
The Armed Forces of the United States consist of the Army, the Navy, and the Marines. We have always been
ON THE SHELF
The first issue of this year's Advocate shows the well-known faults, and also the well-known virtues of Harvard's aesthetic menagerie
ON THE SHELF
"THREE MOODS" cannot be reviewed as a single slim volume of verse. Inman has persuaded his publishers to bind together
ON THE SHELF
This month's "Guardian" is undoubtedly the best issue of the year, but is hardly lives up to its subtitle: "The