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P. M. H.
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The Crimson Bookshelf
W ITH the echoes of presidential campaigning dying away in the distance, and the screaming of impassioned politicians now scarcely
The Bookshelf
W ALTER Millis made a tour of the principle countries of Europe this summer, and when he returned he must
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
F ITTINGLY and reciprocally enough, it is a Yale coach who has published the first book of import on the
The Crimson Bookshelf
H ANNES SCHNEIDER'S school at St. Anton, Arlberg, is probably the most famous center for ski instruction in the world.
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
We have seen "Blossom Time" twice. When we were ten years old we fidgeted so much our uncle had to
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
T o those colleges which exist under the guise of educational institutions and are really trade schools, to those hard-headed
The Playgoer
If you should wake up tomorrow morning and through the course of the day find your home-loving mother being courted
THE CRIMSON MOVIEGOER
Contrary to the theatre-advertisement that "Swing Time: is their greatest dance and song achievement," Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are
The Crimson Moviegoer
Most of us like the balm of a little sentiment scattered sweetly here and there throughout the length of a
The Moviegoer
The poor old state of Georgia, just beginning to lift her head from the shame wrought up by "Fugitive from
The Crimson Bookshelf
T HE generic evil, of which all other are varieties, is, according to Mr. Fruchs, the exploitation of man by
CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
T HESE two studies of America's most-hated millionaire supply ample ammunition for the prosecution. They are both thoroughly documented and