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D. G. G.
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The Moviegoer
Guy Madison, making his second appearance on the silver screen in "Till the End of Time," makes great use of
THE BOOKSHELF
The success of Mr. Willkie's book has been tremendous, to put it mildly. Within a month after publication, the successive
MOVIEGOER
Some like it hot and some like it cold, but just about everybody ought to like "The More The Merrier"
BRASS TACKS
Governor John "Doubleyou" Bricker, the Sage of the Midwest, has come out with a statement that is a masterpiece of
PLAYGOER
A play with Miss Cornell is always an event; her present production is almost an incredibility in the theatrical talent
THE CRIME
There was Coolidge gone off to fill the great open spaces with his silence. And my little roommate began to
THE CRIME
"Whee, whee", cried my little roommate leaping to his feet, the vigorous fellow, "Whee, whee." At which sudden debacle I
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Combine Clara Bow, a sour moral, and "it" and you can only trust to luck Frank Strayer trusted--so this week
THE CRIME
Lady, with the frescoed face, Would you like to take my place, Sitting here behind the "Graphic" While the trolley
THE CRIME
Came dawn. And the Student Vagabond reached for his Encyclopedia, Shelley's "Works", and a cigarette. And then, helter skelter, he
THE CRIME
Now I don't know much about politics (cheers) but I do know something about my native state (more cheers) so
THE CRIME
While other Harvard men were taking their ease and their feet off the family tables, one son of his aima
THE CRIME
Their rubbers creaked as they went trudging across the Yard cold with a bitter sweep of wind--and the ice glare
THE CRIME
(Written especially for the Crime by John Rafferty O'Brian, Y. C. upon his return from the first authentic trip to
ODDLY ENOUGH, by David McCord; Washburn and Thomas Cambridge, 1926. $2.50.
W ITH the overshoe era upon us and snow upon the overshoe era, fires crackle in grates all too cognizant