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George A. Leiper

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Faculty Profile

In the middle of the last century, the Reverend Mr. Jacob Abbott wrote a series of guide-books for children in

A Critic Turns Playwright

Early last fall a prominent literary critic was in Cambridge trying to interest the people over at Brittle Hall in

Biography of an Iconoclast

Though Edgar Kemler's title would imply that his new book is a biography of H. L. Mencken, it is more

CABBAGES & KINGS

To an experienced Sunday stroller, the large cluster of people, police, and cars assembled last week at the juncture of

THE MOVIEGOER

A great many people are pleased with "My Foolish Heart." Samuel Goldwyn, the producer, is happy: despite adverse reviews, this,

THE MOVIEGOER

The two very successful film versions of operas which have been sent over here recently from Italy--"Before Him All Rome

PROFILE

Even though you may consider yourself well-informed on matters theatrical, it is quite likely that you have been wondering about

THE PLAYGOER

After a busy year in New York, "The Madwoman of Chaillot" has arrived in Boston, to what should prove to

THE WALRUS SAID

As the voice from the sound-truck may have told you as it passed on the street, when other folks were

THE PLAYGOER

The similarity between "The Happy Time" and a play called "I Remember Mama" is apparent not long after the first

THE PLAYGOER

Theatergoing in Boston is unlike theatergoing in other cities, excepting perhaps that in Philadelphia and New Haven. It can be

THE WALRUS SAID

Last week when I opened the door to go into F. A. O. Schwarz, I was nearly struck down by

THE MOVIEGOER

When the movie version of William Falkner's recent novel, "Intruder in the Dust," arrived in Boston last week it brought

THE WALRUS SAID

At one of its recent meetings, the Social Relations Society gave a demonstration of a new kind of group psychotherapy.

THE DANCE

The Ballet Theater returned to Boston last Monday night after an absence of two years to let the public see

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