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Cliff F. Thompson
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Vienna Festival Chants 'Peace, Friendship'
The Communists spent well over $100 million this past summer in their global attempt to create, and win, a new
'Step Test' Eliminated For Future Freshmen
The Department of Physical Training has abandoned the College's traditional introduction to exercise, the step-test, thus opening the way for
The Mikado
In a bright and cheerful production the Winthrop House Music Society gives full due to the Mikado's reputation as the
Mozart in Boston
Opera lovers are still divided on the merits of opera in English. The purists maintain that librettos are usually poor
Egg in Your Beer
Since one can drag out the Yale log only once a year, and because Santa is a regular sport, it
Viva Zapata
With intrigue and intensity, Viva Zapata retells the parable-like story of the Mexican peasants' struggle against a tyrannical government in
Pipe Dream
A whirling combination of lilting tunes, vagabonds, sentiment, and flop-house philosophy makes Pipe Dream one of the year's top musicals.
... From an Oratorical Ruin
The dream of an undergraduate parliament, patterned after the Oxford Union, has been a frequent fantasy which has always ended
A Modern Snake-Oil
Dr. Modesto's revelation is a modern snake oil cure a wild blend of How to Win Friends and influence People
The Gondoliers
By blending one of Gilbert and Sullivan's gayest and most tuneful operettas with a cast of seasoned G. & S.
B.M.O.C.'s: A Case Study
Long engaged in scholarly pursuit, the men of Princeton are currently investigating that fine American institution of "Big Men on
Snake Oil
As a curtain raiser for this year's Drumbeats and Song, the Harvard Band swung through a selection of spirited melodies,
There's No Business Like Show Business
With its entertainers stretched from one end of Cinemascope to the other, There's No Business Like Show Business bristles with
Commuter's Center: A Home Is No House
At a recent Jolly Up the President of a smaller College club succeeded in finding enjoyable company with a Radcliffe
The Star Wizard
Surrounded by perhaps the most captive audience he ever mystified, Harlow Shapley slowly explained to the pensive Congressmen that even