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Alice P. Albright
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A Fly in the Pigment
Angel Island Publications in Sausalito, California, has sophisticated ideas about literature which may or may not prove solvent. As well
Dean Acheson
Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson has just spent three days at Eliot House, visiting Master Finley and, not incidentally,
Sky Without Stars
Helmut Kautner's Sky Without Stars, a story about despair in the divided Germanies, won the first prize at the Berlin
Return Of A Hero
Because he was "always on probation or some damned thing," Jack Lemmon '47 used to play in Harvard productions under
Wonderful Abbott
"The aim of musical comedy, of course," says George Abbott, "is to please." Abbott, who has co-authored and produced fifteen
Siobhan McKenna
To an enchanted audience at the Hasty Pudding Friday afternoon, Siobhan McKenna held forth with strong statements about the state
Guggenheim Museum
New York City's most controversial building, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, last week opened its spiral exhibition ramp to the
The Diary of Anne Frank
Sadly enough, George Stevens' movie version of The Diary of Anne Frank is not up to the play. Perhaps he
Street of Shame
A stark and tortured portrait of Tokyo's historical red-light district after the occupation, the Japanese film Street of Shame, reaches
The Swan's Song
Jessie sat on the Gordon Linen sacks in the Radcliffe Quad putting forsythia into her hair. Suddenly she shot upwards