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PLAYGOER

A civic minded patriot, passing the Germanic Museum any night this last week, seing lights on, and hearing strange Germanic

THE BOOKSHELF

Here is a truly extraordinary book, a one-man five-ring verbal circus, a phantasmagoria of wit, satire, irony, invective, diatribe, rhetoric,

ON THE SHELF

Those who cling to the notion that Mother Advocate leads an incurably rakish and irresponsible existence, should be pleasantly surprised

THE MUSIC BOX

The Tanglewood Quintet's concert in Sanders Theatre this Thursday night should be one of the year's best, especially for anyone

The Crimson Playgoer

Turning, if we have not already turned, from the autumn offerings of the Hollywood general staff, we may cool our

COMEDY THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER OPERETTA

For four years in New York "Abie's Irish Rose" has borne up bravely under the condemnation and ridicule of the

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

things chasing each other up and down our back-bone. The St. James players rise gloriously to the inherent worth of

THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

It is Harvard week, or more appropriately Collier week, at the St. James. Given his first chance to display his

THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

"A vivid play of the primitive" is Leon Gordon's description of his play, "White Cargo," in which he is now

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

The St. James players are not called upon to exercise their histrionic powers to the full this week, for "Judy

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

The St. James players offered Monday night the riotous farce, "Just Married," in which the winsome Vivian Martin starred at

THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Two months ago we saw Miss Lynn Fontaine play the leading role of "In Love With Love" and it impressed

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

The Boston Stock Company is playing a most excellent piece this week. "Madeline and the Movies" is a melo-farce with

The Crimson Bookshelf

"The Handbook of New England," by Porter E. Sargent '96, is a surprisingly complete compilation of most interesting and universally

The Theatre in Boston

"Good Gracious, Annabelle," which has only just opened at the Park Square Theatre, is one of the most delightful comedies

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