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Byron R. Wien
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The Idiot
Modern Russian novels are rather like intricate tapestries: each position has effect and meaning only when one considers the development
The Advocate
A cleverly-drawn gentleman relaxes and toys with a jack-in-the-box on the cover of the April Advocate. Perhaps his lethargy indicates
The Little Fugitive
That curious anomaly, the low budget movie, has added a hero to its ranks. Starring a little boy whose previous
Titfield Thunderbolt
When Tight Little Island set audiences chuckling here and abroad, British film producer sealized that the antics of provincial communities
The Advocate
Though novel in design, the dismembered Pegasus on the cover of this month's Advocate is not fully appropriate to the
The Beggar's Opera
Unlike its Italian counterparts, The Beggar's Opera thrives on provincialism rather than pomp. British poet John Gay first wrote the
Read Draws Crowd to Norton Lecture
"Throughout time, art has remained a means for man's survival," declared Sir Herbert Read last night in the first of
The Pennywhistle Blues
After the recent surge of star-filled African travelogues, The Pennywhistle Blues is pleasant entertainment indeed. Keeping the camera on actual
Labor Expert Herzog Joins Littauer Staff
Bringing extensive experience in the field of labor relations to Harvard, Paul M. Herzog has joined the Littauer School of
Ambulatory Philologist
About a month ago a small green love-bird departed from its cage in a Prescott Street apartment and set our