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During the first two years of the war nobody had a very good idea of what life on the battle-fronts
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MATTHIAS GRUENEWALD: Personality and Accomplishment. By Arthur Burkhard, Harvard University Press, Cambridge. $7.50. 1936. Nobody seems to have much luck
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I T in surprising how fresh the Herald Tribune sage's articles remain when they are issued, frozen inside book-covers. You
The Crimson Playgoer
To those who possess a credulous and trusting nature the current bill at the University Theater can offer a pleasant
The Crimson Bookshelf
I N a field that has been far too little covered by our northerly inclined historians Professor Haring, long famous
The Crimson Bookshelf
W ITH paeans of praise from two such distinguished authorities as Stephen Vincent Benet and Archibald MacLeish, James Agee '32,
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While most of the opposition to Herr Hitler has concentrated on the publication of anti-Nazi propaganda, Miss Strachey and Mr.
The Crimson Bookshelf
M UCH has been written against the Soviet regime in Russia, but rarely has there been published a more effective
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Nearly all of those whom Hollywood has made famous have at one time or another appeared before the public as
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
W HEN Professor Wilbur Cortez Abbott criticized recent historical trends in his pamphlet "Some 'New' History and Historians", he failed
The Crimson Playgoer
F EW personalities in German literature of the nineteenth century have evoked more interest and more divergent views than Conrad
THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
O UTSIDE of Germany, the replantation of Hans Burgkmair of Augsburg has been limited, for he lived at the height
BOOKENDS
MEYER, Swiss master-writer of the late nineteenth century, combined delicacy of art with a decisive, compact handling of his historical
BOOKENDS
T HE three stories in this volume from an ascending climax of quality, so far as this reviewer is concerned,
SHAKESPEARE PLAYED TO THE HILT
On the heels of America's only permanent Shakespeare company come the Stratford Players, with the proud position of representing Shakespeare