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Jacob R. Brackman

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At the Drop Of Another Hat

When Flanders & Swann dropped their first hat in the States, I was still lolling under the appleboughs. (Was Eisenhower

Class Day Gives '65 A 'Dry Run'

"Take yer hatsoff!" cried a cop in brogue as seniors, debating the advantages of hook-and-eye over zipper gowns, shuffled by

South Pacific

It might have been funny, it might have been rousing, it might have been all touching and goose pimply. It

Washington's Happy Heretic

In speech-making attire, a three-piece serge suit with wide stripes and wider lapels, I.F. Stone looks rather like an old

Mailer's Violent Dream: Murder, Sex, Madness

A perennial embarrassment for CRIMSON reviewers--the treatment of work already hailed or roasted by professionals"--comes over me now with unusual

Puddies Hail Lee Remick With Festive Razzmatazz

Nurses and pajama-clad patients jammed the east windows of Stillman Infirmary, phase II construction workers suspended riveting and leaned from

A Woman is a Woman

If, like Professor Higgins, you frequently ask yourself, "Why can't a woman be more like a man?" and go on

36 Hours

Presuming you're the sort who'd buy an Edsel from a used car dealer, or oil stock from Billie Sol Estes

Martin Luther King

Sunday, at lunch, Dr. King dropped a couple of casual remarks about discussing this or that with the President. I

THE CITY

Not the first of a series on great American cities, not even a contained little guide to one of them,

Editors and Theatre People

Three undergraduate shows opened inside of two days this week, and on opening nights there are always some editors of

Allen Ginsberg

We sat upstairs in the CRIMSON, talking--Allen Ginsberg, two other Harvard students, a Radcliffe senior, Peter Orlovsky, and myself--I feeling

Hipster Phantasmagoria Stuns Lowell

"We're all beautiful golden sunflowers inside!" declaimed Allen Ginsberg. And then he and Peter Orlovsky, his golden-tressed travelling companion, went

A View From the Bridge

This is a play about a man who feels a great deal and understands very little. It focuses on just

Cliffies to Cheer for Boston Patriots

The Boston Patriots have invited Radcliffe to provide eight cheerleaders for their November 20th game. Stephanie Krebs '65, president of

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