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Walter L. Goldfrank

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Lewis' Novel Begins Where Anthropology Leaves Off

F OR the first time in its short (about 50 years) history, anthropology has produced a book that will become


The Idiot

What happened to Dostoevsky's four part masterpiece shouldn't happen to an idiot. First Director Ivan Pyriev and his collaborators at


Theorist, Novelist Present Psychology Views

A HOLE will not rest until something is stuck in it," writes Groddeck, referring the symbolic significance of nostrils. Similarly,


Rocco and His Brothers

To journey from the worlds of La Dolce Vita and L'Avventura to that of Rocco and His Brothers is to


Panel Proposes Drama Growth

Three panelists agreed yesterday that the unfortunate state of drama in America today stems from the centralization of Broadway and


Indicted Sheriff to Retain Position at Commencement

Despite a grand jury indictment for negligence in the May 14 escape from the East Cambridge jail, Middlesex County sheriff


Prize Stories with a Personal Voice

In his first year as judge of the O. Henry Awards (for the best stories to appear in periodicals), Richard


Soc. Rel. Department Announces Plans to Liberalize Requirements

Social Relations concentrators will have the choice of three programs of concentration beginning next year, according to Robert W. White


Soc. Rel. Faithful Fail to Stimulate Growth of Plants Through Prayer

Prayer and thought are ineffective stimulants to plant growth, a group of students reported yesterday. An experiment conducted as part