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Ginsberg's Dirtiest Collection
W HEN ALLEN GINSBERG published "Howl" in 1956, the poem was dirty enough, and its author brash enough, to establish
The Crimson Playgoer
The worlds of screen star and taxi driver meet in a tense drama, "It Happened in New York," packed with
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Since a large proportion of the students of the University have already seen "The Barretts" in the film or play
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
As usual, Mr. Arliss is himself in an excellent comedy production, and this time he is not hampered by the
The Crimson Playgoer
If you hove not seen "Forty-Second Street," "Gold-Diggers of 1933", or "Footlight Parade", you will enjoy the long, elaborate dance
BOOKENDS
I N the first of these honors theses, Miss Croman studies the evolution of the novelist Galsworthy "through the interpretative
BOOKENDS
HERE is another writer who professes to "expose" the evils of college football, this time at Harvard. At least, there
The Crimson Playgoer
"Manslaughter", now playing at the University, is an unusually good talkie. Its success comes entirely from the technical excellence of
Distinguished Harvard Literary Studies
H AILED by critics everywhere as one of the most brilliant discussions of poetry upon its first appearance in 1919,
Modern Fables
T HEODORE Francis Powys is a highly skilled master of the craft of writing English prose. He inspires even a