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E. PARKER Hayden jr.
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THE MUSIC BOX
Last weekend Brahms' First Symphony received its first performance. This is not to say that a work by this name
THE MUSIC BOX
Symphony No.35 In D major, "Haffner" Mozart Piano Concerte In B-flat major Mozart Symphony No.2 In D major Brahma Leonard Bernstein '39 came
THE MUSIC BOX
Toccata in D major Frescobaldi Symphony No. 3 Schubert Concerto Grosso in D minor Vivaldi An Outdoor
The Moviegoer
The other day I went with a friend to see "The Barkleys of Broadway." When we went inside the theater
Yard Concert
A record crowd heard the Glee Club on Tuesday evening in the first of the Club's annual series of Yard
From the Pit
Two and a half years ago, Station WBMS was organized by the Templeton Radio Manufacturing Company to bring good music
The Moviegoer
"Back Streets of Paris" is a good example of how the French, unhampered by any gangster-cow-boy heritage, can make a
From the Pit
There's a small-print clause in the Cambridge liquor license which prohibits singing in public saloons. This infringement upon a fundamental
The Bookshelf
In this, his second major novel in two years, John Horne Burns wields an unbated sword of satire and sarcasm
Mahler's Second Symphony
Last Friday and Saturday, as a warmup for the Bach Mass, the Glee Club and Choral Society joined forces with
On the Shelf
Let me explain why I am mentioning George Rinehart's "Boy Meets Girl" first. It is not the best item in
The Moviegoer
Try and imagine "Faust" and "The Devil and Daniel Webster" sloppily clad in a 20th Century plot, with Ray Milland
The Moviegoer
"Live Today for Tomorrow" stands out in bold relief against a background of second-rate "psychological dramas." The film concerns Judge
Paisan
When Producer Roberto Rosselini ("Open City") made "Paisan," he was not trying to create a polished masterpiece. He knew that
The Messiah
Last evening members of the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, under the direction of Malcolm