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M. O. P.
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. . . AND THE GSD
To the Editors of the CRIMSON: Your May 24 story on Chester Hartman and the GSD faculty carefully describes the
SCUTTLEBUTT
Dear Tula: Well, here it is, almost a week since the N.T.S. Pop's Concert and I can still remember what
THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT
Dear Tula: "I've been wanting to write you for a long time now but all I've been doing is studying
The Bookshelf
A LL the talk lately about political refugees from Central Europe and whether or not the United States ought to
THE MUSIC BOX
No fault of enthusiasm or lack of practice could be heard in the Lowell House Musical Society's performance of "Dido
AMERICA'S INFANT PSYCHOSIS
N EW York's newest Congressman, Bruce Barton made a novel bid for election to a law-creating body by promising to
The Crimson Moviegoer
Looking back at 1912 it is hard to believe that Sarah Bernhardt's movie "Queen Elizabeth" much agitated a year so
The Moviegoer
Sometimes advance ballyhoo for a movie can hurt it. The press agents for "Maid of Salem" have made a reputation
The Moviegoer
Lily Pons is our favorite singer. Her voice is of surprising beauty, and it is a delight to hear her
The Crimson Moviegoer
When the movie magatheria invented the double feature to lure pedestrians, they cooly set out to produce cheap, third-rate pictures
* The Moviegoer *
Dignity, truthfulness, and care make the Korda-Laughton "Rembrandt" an outstandingly fine movie, one as strong and vivid as the central
The Moviegoer
This week the Paramount and Fenway offer entertainment of the pick-him-up-and-knock-him-down variety. As an antidote to the adventures of a