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The Joel E. Cohen Translation of Abraham Moles's "Information Theory and Esthetic Perception"

Abraham Moles's newly translated Information Theory and Esthetic Perception is a book with one interesting idea, which emerges, crablike, from

A Strapless Evening Gown

Any book that sets out to prove what was previously axiomatic had better be pretty strong on logic. A Stress

Shopping Around: M.W.F.

The onus of freedom is choice. Courses of Instruction for Harvard and Radcliffe offers a 379-page slug of freedom, and

Harvard and Yale: Poetry and Prose

While the Harvard and Yale Glee Clubs made music together last night, three undergraduate authors read their works at the

Voice Recital

The thirty people who attended Wednesday evening's concert in Paine Hall by John Wiseman, baritone, and Michel Singher, piano, heard

Flute and Piano

Neal Zaslaw, flutist, and Anne Chamberlain, pianist, deserved more than the handful of the faithful at Paine Hall last Monday

Early Music: III

Monday evening's final program of the Cambridge Society for Early Music seemed to suffer from a paralysis of over-refinement. While

Command Performance

The broad spectrum of originality in new American musical compositions ranges from anarchic esotericism on the left to immediately apprehensible

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