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O. E. F.
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THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
W ITH the recent deaths of Lytton Strachey and Gamaliel Bradford, Andre Maurois remains as the most prominent living biographer.
THE CRIME
Comrades, leave me here a little, on this cool November morn; To reflect on Harvard's glory, that which was but
The Crimson Playgoer
On Monday night Mr. Lew Leslie, of Blackbird fame brought his last season's review, "Rhapsody in Black" to the Majestic
The Crimson Playgoer
Mr. Frederick March's rise as an actor of no mean significance has been most pleasant. He is one of the
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
When a play has been produced six nights a week in New York for something like fifteen months there is
The Football Racket
B RYAN STINSON, tramp athlete and professional football player, through the generosity of an alumnus is brought to Cheltenham University
The Crimson Playgoer
Earl Carrol has usually depended upon beautiful girls scantily clad to put over any one of his reviews. His shows
BOOKENDS
I N, publishing this book. The Century Company has done something new. It has printed a book that defies being
The Crimson Playgoer
A story about the elopements, marriages, and divorces of a group of New York society people is not a new
The Crimson Playgoer
Gradually the producers of the talkies are getting away from attributing vocal or musical qualities to actors and actresses that
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Cast of characters Alice Fordyce Alixe Walker Tom Hamilton James Vincent Lucy Duane Frances Allen Sillerton Jackson Ian Wolfe Jessie Lefferts Brenda Dahlen Mrs. Henry
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Ever since the talkies were conceived not one movie has left Hollywood but that it has its share of dancing
GOOD OLD DAYS AND BAD OLD DAYS
Many an old grad makes his presence obnoxious to us by his eternal revival of "good old days," and accompanying