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The Playgoer
The immortal Bergner appears this time in a celebrated piece from the pen of the Immortal Bard. For the stage
The Crimson Bookshelf
M R. CHILDS' study of the Swedish economy is aptly called "The Middle Way." In finding and establishing the golden
The Crimson Bookshelf
I N this little book the author of "Look Homeward Angel" and "Of Time and the River" tells us about
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H ERE are three books on war that are eminently worth reading. They are varied in tone and content but
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JOHN REED died of typhus on the seventeenth of October, 1920, and was buried under the Kremlin. "In America the
The Moviegoer
You wouldn't think "Thirteen Hours By Air" would be any good if we told you the story of it. It's
The Crimson Moviegoer
"Follow the Fleet" heads a very good bill at the University Theatre today and tomorrow. The Irving Berlin music, sung
The Crimson Bookshelf
T HE SUBJECT of the men who conduct and their orchestras is both intriguing and dangerous. The fascinations surrounding a
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
A GREAT DEAL of carping has been done about the inaccuracies of fact in Lucius Beebe's charming picture of Boston
The Crimson Bookshelf
F. I. Shaffner, Instructor in Economics and Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, has published his study
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
"IF YOU'RE GOING TO DRIVE FAST" is an extremely useful handbook of automobile information, giving tips on when and where
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
NORMAN THOMAS'S little book on war has the virtues and defects of almost all the peace literature which floods the
The Bookshelf
P ROFESSOR SPALDING fills a long-felt need in his historical review of the men and events connected with music at
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
P ROFESSOR PERRY'S monumental work on William James has been long awaited by the University. It is an immeasurably valuable
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O xford's companion volume to the anthology of English poetry, which ranges from the medieval-lyrics up through the poets of