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Disagrees with U.T. Plea

The Mail

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

Complaints against HLU competition come with singular ill grace from the current management of the University Theater. Back before the lush wartime days, the U.T. used to make some effort to cater to the tastes of college audiences, particularly in its Wednesday Review Day programs. Now Review Day itself has been all but abandoned, and its few recent appearances have mostly featured faded M-G-M moronities like "Cass Timberlane" instead of such films as "The Informer," or "Odd Man Out."

If the U.T. fears HLU competition, let it meet it on its own terms, not try to stifle it. Edward T. James '38

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