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NCAA Pans EIBL's Plan

The Eastern League's attempt to persuade the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee to allow more than one team from a league

Old Coaches to depart Restic to Bring in New Staff

No members of John Yovicsin's staff will be retained by new head coach Joe Restic unless Restic must make some

Harvard Favored In Cornell Race

Harvard's harriers face their second tough opponent of the season at noon today in a dual meet with vastly improved

Undefeated Yale Hosts Swimmers

The last time that Harvard beat Yale in swimming. "Johnny Angel" was the number-one song on the Billboard Top 40.

Swimmers Face UConn at Storrs

What worries swimming coach Bill Brooks is not the University of Connecticut team Harvard faces tonight, but the possibility of

The Crimson Bookshelf

T HERE is a story current in the Soviet Union that whenever Maurice Hindus crosses the border into Russia the

BOOKENDS

M R. LASKI has steadfastly refused to accept the label of "Marxist," but it is doubtful if anyone, with the

The Crimson Playgoer

George Bernard Shaw's first talking picture appeared at the Repertory theatre Monday without creating anything like the stir that one

BOOKENDS

F OR anyone who has a critical interest in one of America's greatest industries, this short and concise analysis of

BOOKENDS

As is the case with most autobiographies of famous or semi-famous people this volume gives the impression that it was

The Crimson Playgoer

It seems highly unfortunate that the culmination of 20 years of experience and work in photography, lighting, acting, and all

The Crimson Playgoer

George Bancroft's leading role in "The Wolf of Well Street" not only marks his first appearance in an "all talking"

BLIND MAN'S BUFF. By Francis Lynde. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1928. $2.00

E XCEPT for the title this work is up to the standard set by Francis Lynde's earlier works. Its name

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

In the field of romantic movies "Old San Francisco" starring Dolores Costello at the Metropolitan is far from the head

"CODFISH CABOT" COMES TO HARVARD

Scarcely a year goes by in Cambridge without the appearance of some new literary venture. Those who follow such things

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