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THE MOVIEGOER

"Woman of the Year," first celluloid of Katherine Hepburn's since she swept stage and screen audiences off their feet with

THE BOOKSHELF

Professor Perry's latest book, "On All Fronts," is a composite of impassioned idealism and salty, New England good sense. More

THE BOOKSHELF

"My New Order," a thick, 1000-page tome which might more aptly have been entitled "A Thousand and One Lies," contains

ON THE SHELF

Reaction is the law of life, and Norman Mailer's "The Greatest Thing in the World," the lead story in the

The Playgoer

In its 93rd production, now open to the public after a tumultuous reception by graduates last night, the Hasty Pudding

The Playgoer

Boston's distinguished elite, including ex-Governor James M. Curley, last night noisily applauded (and noisily repeated jokes to deaf companions) as

The Bookshelf

S UPERFICIAL, erroneous in places and uncritical throughout, "Jazz Journalism" is nevertheless a clever defense of the tabloid press and

The Bookshelf

F EW literary characters in the past decade have given the American public greater enjoyment (and a more distorted idea

The Bookshelf

G RANVILLE HICKS has been outside of the United States, has never travelled very extensively in them. Born, brought up

THE PLAYGOER

Fortunately, "The Women," presented by Max Gordon at the Colonial, is not the cross-section of American womanhood that many claim

The Crimson Moviegoer

As anyone will see, who cares to spend two and a half enjoyable hours at RKO Boston, Dolores Del Rio

The Moviegoer

With a feature in Technicolor, another in black and white, and a short especially compiled to answer the freak demand

HIGH POINT REACHED BY HARVARD LAMPOON IN YALE GAME NUMBER

A high point seems to have been reached by the Harvard Lampoon in its recent Yale Game Number--a high point

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