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J. J. R. jr.
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The Crimson Moviegoer
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A brilliant example of one of the most potential sources of war that has hit the nation since the British
BOOKENDS
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L AST year Myron Brinig published "Singermann", acclaimed by the late Arnold Bennett as one of the most important American
The Mysticism of India
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R EVIEWING "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" is a hard lot. The reviewer, goaded by an unreasoning desire for
The Crimson Playgoer
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For some reason the current melodrama at the Keith-Albee theatre entitled "Framed" fails to click. The plot has all the
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
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In his return to the S. S. Van Dine ghoulish extravaganzas William Powell, while easily surpassing his understudy, Basil Rathbone,