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H. F. S.
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The Crimson Playgoer
The producers of "All the Kings Men," which had its first appearance on the boards of the Hollis Street Theatre
BOOKENDS
LEFFING GES By Henry Burbig; Rae D. Henkle & Co., New York, 1929, $1.50. "De sturries, pomes, end ferry tails
The Rothschilds
T HIS book by Mr. Ravage in which he recounts the story of the House of Rothschild cannot but evoke
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T HE story of "the wonder and the dread" of adolescence seems to be as perennial as the rather widespread
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Of all forms of the musical romance, that built about the love-story of a composer would seem to be the
BOOKENDS
F OR those who enjoy the precocious if somewhat naive prattle of wide awake found ladies with a "career" on
The Crimson Playgoer
The current attraction at the Metropolitan, "The River Pirate" is--a good picture. But it is not so good a picture
Eternal Questions.
I T has been said, and so often and so insistently that it has become platitudinous, that the present age
Such Stuff As Dreams.
I T is not often that one finds a book written purely and frankly with no ulterior motive but to
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
It is refreshing in these days, when the silver screen is resplendent with "Golden Goddesses", "Birds of Paradise" and the