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Edward C. Haley

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THE MOVIEGOER

A Paul Douglas picture is a good form of entertainment for a hot summer's night. The even distribution of good

Yes Is for a Very Young Man

Repetition is a very difficult technique for a playwright to use; if employed too little, it seems like a series

ON THE SHELF

Lampy's recent reprint issue shows clearly that the main faults of his present writing have been present for a good

THE PLAYGOER

When the Messrs. Berlin, Hart and Sherwood get their heads together on a musical, you'd expect the result to be

THE MOVIEGOER

Since "Life with Father" was written, the father-figure has become one of the commonest targets in American humor. Frank Gilbreth,

THE MOVIEGOER

The point that "Malaya" gets across is that greed has no nationality but Americans have. Jimmy Stewart and Spencer Tracy

THE MOVIEGOER

Ever since wars began, there has been a controversy among military men as to whether the quality of companionship or

AMA Blocks Truman Plan to Give Scholarships to Medical Students; Plan Would Distribute Physicians

One section of H.R. 5940, the new bill calling for federal aid to medical education, provides that scholarships be given

Medical School Aid Measure Waits House Approval; AMA Opposes Bill

As 1950 opens, the nation's medical schools are awaiting a ruling by the House Rules, Committee on a bill to

Misinformation On Cancer

The best popular scientific literature is written by scientists who having a command of their subject to begin with, learn

THE PLAYGOER

If ever Katherine Hepburn had the perfect medium for her ability, she had it Monday night in Shakespeare's "As You

Poetry Mirrors A Man's Belief

In selecting his title, Thomas Merton has pointed out the inadequacy of the poems in this latest collection. The quote

BRASS TACKS

If current predictions come true, New England will have the forge-lit skies and smoky haze of a steel industry by

Curley Has Edge in Boston Election

Quiet since 1948, 'the Parker House is busy again. Banquets and teas and youth rallies fill the ballrooms, red-faced men

Colorful Mayor Dominates Boston Political Operations

In 1930, after James M. Curley had just been elected mayor of Boston for the third time, the fight began

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