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Election Guide: Politics Made Easy
It is a tattered cliche--and occasionally a valid one--that journalists are a cynical lot to whom nothing is sacred. Yet
Brass Tacks
No political element in America can start to match the election-year discomfiture of Americans for Democratic Action. At its showy
PLAYGOER
In the last two theatre seasons the gentle art of murder has come into its own before the footlights, both
The Moviegoer
After seeing the opening performance at the Fine Arts Theatre on Wednesday night of "Ecstasy," the much talked-of Czechoslovakian motion
The Crimson Playgoer
"The Night of January 16th" is the murder-mystery, in which the author has relieved himself of the painful necessity of
The Crimson Playgoer
Maxwell Anderson believes "with Geethe that dramatic poetry is man's greatest achievement on his earth so far" and that "the
The Playgoer
"The Old Maid" as all good little playgoers know, has awarded the golden pat-on-the-back of the Pulitzer Prize Committee and
"THE DOCTOR IN HISTORY" by Dr. Howard W. Haggard; Yale University Press, New Haven; $3.75.
P ROFESSOR HAGGARD has written his history of the world--and viewing the world from the eyes of one predominantly interested
The Crimson Bookshelf
L ITERARY, graphic, and musical attempts to crystallize the many-faceted gem of American metropolises, New York, have been many and
The Crimson Playgoer
After last week's unusually excellent bill, the Fine Arts Theatre this week lapses into mediocrity. The featured picture, Franz Lehar's