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Michael J. Halberstam
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The Vagabond
Vag bounded up to the Sanctum, leaving small puffs of dust behind him on the steps. The familiar smell of
The Beggar's Opera
(A new version of Faust opened at the Theatre on the Green in Wellesley Tuesday evening and will run until
Ike's Outlook Supported by 3 Economists
Three University economists last night gave a tentative approval to President Eisenhower's optimistic view of the nation's economy for the
Doctor in the House
Doctor in the House is a movie about the lives and (jolly good) times of four medical students. Offhand I
The Harvard Advocate
It is probably unfair to both the Advocate and James Buechler to begin a review of the magazine's Spring Issue
White Christmas
For those semi-intellectuals who scout among the theatre listings, searching for ripe-sounding films at which they will be able to
Globemanship: II
When up against an obviously superior practitioner of Globemanship, an audacious ploy, one best used by stay-at-homes of an intellectual
Globemanship: I
For thousands of embittered American youths, this Fall will prove a time of crisis. Muffled by the tinkling joviality of
1929: Born 'n Bred in a Briar Patch
The summer of one's senior year is traditionally a time for a last fleeting bout of irresponsibility before Entering the
Knock On Wood
Danny Kaye, like most genuine comedians, is at his best as a scat-back, alone in an open field. As soon