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Elizabeth Samuels

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Misalliance

"W ORDS, WORDS, words," one might moan, like Hamlet to Polonius, about George Bernard Shaw's Misalliance. Nearly three hours of


I Remember Mama

I N 1935, the same year that Clifford Odet's Awake and Sing! was first produced in New York, the author


Sad Tale for Winter

"T HOU METTEST with things dying, I with things new-born!" With this stirring line "The Winter's Tale" shifts from the


Just Dessert

B RAVER MINDS in our literary past have said that it is immoral, if not impossible, to divorce style form


Love Without Sex

W HILE EUROPE reeled in shock before Ibsen's drama of a woman who leaves her husband, the characters of Shaw's


Gov. Sargent Addresses Harvard Republican Club

Governor Francis W. Sargent said here last night that he was surprised to find a strike going on at Harvard


Freshmen Squeezed Into Claverly

With a minimum of controversy compared to last year's conflict over sex ratios, The Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life


The Pudding Greets Liza

In contrast to the sparse crowd that gathered to see Ruby Keeler last year, hundreds of determined fans came out


Lenny Gets A Postponement

Harvard, like an understanding professor giving a student a paper deadline extension, has arranged for Leonard Bernstein '39, Norton Professor