Writer
T. S. K.
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PLAYGOER
If "Dona Rosita," the spring offering of HDC and Idler, is less than completely successful as a play, it remains
ON THE SHELF
At a time when undergraduate literary effort is limited in quantity and circumscribed in scope the editors of the Advocate
ON THE SHELF
The Christmas Issue of the Advocate, the first published by the new board, contains little of the material from which
MOVIEGOER
Ably abetted by the triple threat team which placed "The Maltese Falcon" tops on last winter's entertainment bill, director John
THE BOOKSHELF
Starting from the premise that "we shall lose the war unless we clear out of our minds several fundamental illusions
ON THE SHELF
The August issue of Threshold has finally laid to rest fears that the magazine would lose its commonsense student appeal
ON THE SHELF
The Freshman Issue of the Advocate seems finally to have cut all ties with past Advocate tradition, and, in presenting
MOVIEGOER
It is not often that a picture comes along which manages both to amuse, and unobtrusively to make a point.
THE BOOKSHELF
The first book of the man who "has won more prize money than any other young poet in America today"
THE BOOKSHELF
Robert Frost's most recent work will scarcely add to the controversy as to his place in American letters. "The Witness
ON THE SHELF
On its seventy-fifth anniversary the Advocate has tried to reassert its claim to national prominence. Featuring, almost exclusively, the work
ON THE SHELF
The University of Chicago's Trend is one of the few magazines which both deserves and repays student support. Catering to
ON THE SHELF
The Freshman Issue of the Advocate seems finally to have cut all ties with past Advocate tradition, and, in presenting
MOVIEGOER
This war has already produced a few great pictures. So has Noel Coward. But "In Which We Serve," the first