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C. C. G.
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MOVIEGOER
Whether, he's breaking the hearts of beautiful women, matter of factly beating up his double crossing fellow gangsters, or filing
The Crimson Bookshelf
THE extreme latitude which is already granted to the term 'novel' must be extended even further to include what Houghton
The Playgoer
The Harvard Dramatic Club produced Edward Eager's "Pudding Full of Plums" last night at Brattle Hall, and will continue to
The Playgoer
Today and tomorrow the University management offers you "We're in the Money," featuring Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, and Hugh Herbert,
The Crimson Playgoer
The guillotine takes its deadly toll as The Terror rules Paris. But Citizen Robespierre is annoyed. Victim after victim slips
The Crimson Playgoer
The Playgoer spent a very pleasant evening last Thursday at the Walkathon-Marathon in Dedham. There are some people who probably
The Crimson Playgoer
If you, too, feol that surging rejuvenation which the Spring sunshine pours into the blood of most of us, there
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
When sound movies first came in a good many years ago it was Al Jolson in Vitaphone's "The Jazz Singer"
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
It has been said that either too complete praise or vituperation withdraws all merit from a criticism. We hestitate to
The Crimson Playgoer
"Moral," by Ludwig Thoma, the comedy presented Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week, and Tuesday to Friday of next