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Four Harvard men's tennis players unofficially opened their spring seasons last weekend by competing in the 11-team Princeton Invitational. The
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Heywood Broun was at his best when he wrote about the things he spent his life reporting. Baseball was one
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Monty Woolley has doffed his smirk and wisecracking manner, but he's retained all his spark and individuality as the gruff
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Herman Shumlin, producer of "The Great Big Doorstep," is slated to join the Army as soon as his new show
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Here's a theory about why "Iceland" was ever produced. It's a plot on the part of the writers to prove
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OUR SIDE IS RIGHT, by Ralph Barton Perry. The recent conflict over John Steinbeck's "The Moon Is Down" found opponents
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Frustrated Old Howard fans who think they'll save time by substituting "Sweater Girl" for Rose La Rose are going to
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When an entertainer who is born on the 4th of July takes that as his cue to make himself a
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A film with a war background is no novelty. But one with as refreshing and original an approach as the
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Kay Kyser is a pretty fair orchestra leader. Harold Lloyd was a very funny comedian. But when Kyser drops his
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At the beginning of "The Great Man's Lady," Barbara Stanwyck is supposed to be eighteen years old. By the time
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After a couple of months of trying to please audiences, the Cambridge Summer Theatre has apparently at last given vent
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Following on the heels of "Othello" is far from an easy spot for any play, but the Cambridge Summer Theatre's
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Hollywood has a cute trick for booming a rising young star in his first picture. The credits for the film
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The bulk of last year's Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Oscars were awarded to Twentieth-Century-Fox's "How Green Was