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L. M. W.
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THE BOOKSHELF
Mormons were more than men who were lucky enough to have several wives. They were a civilization, a religion, and
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After years of playing fabulous amateur detective roles with blossoming starlets clinging to his manly arms, George Sanders finally gets
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Abbott and Costello have exhausted the usual stage sets for burlesque intermission comedy. Now, after stealing uniforms from the Army
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The Ballet Theatre gave a superb and balanced performance last night to a house that was packed to the caves.
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"Priorities" is a synthesis of musical comedy, circus, and burlesque. It begins with a three ring splurge of roller skating
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Once again Barbara Stanwyck confronts us in another touching role played in her usual sloppy manner. This time she's a
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"Dracula" probably represents the great horror drama of all time. The Harvard Dramatic Club's choice of this play reflects a
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The intimacy of the summer theatre and the holiday spirits of the audience combine to make passable fare of such
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Elsie Andrews Claudette Colbert Peter Warn Clark Gable Mr. Andrews Walter Connolly Mr. Shapely Roscoe Karns This film is not all that is title
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
If Boston has an idol, it is George M. Cohan. "The Rise of Rosie Q'Reilly", "Little Nellie Kelly", and "The