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The Mail

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

"Jordan turns in a performance with which there can be no real cavil." CRIMSON, April 10; As You Like It.

"Only in the first scene can there be any cavil with Scott." CRIMSON, April 18; King Lear.

". . . with (Nielson's) acting there can be no cavil." CRIMSON, April 25; The Sorcerer.

Some, we know, would like to ravel

Your reviewers tightly; level

Them to dust and gravel

For their unappreciated travail.

But CRIMSON, lay not down your gavel:

With your reviews we have no cavil. Michael McVaugh '60   Tom Gllck '59

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