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G. P.

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CRIMSON PLAYGOER

A play in four acts and five scenes by Turgenev. Translated from the Russian by S. M. Mandell. Acting Version


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

It is the fashion of the day to devise novel settings for old mysteries, and the "Subway Express", now in


New Drama

H ERE are two contemporary plays by comparatively young and successful dramatists. Mr. Sherwood has followed the earlier success of


By Two Harvard Novelists

M R. POWEL, a Harvard graduate of the class of 1909 and a former editor of the Lampoon, has a


THE "SHOW OF SHOWS" REALLY ISN'T

The "Show of Shows" is another picture in the unhappy tradition of the "Fox Film Follies". "Hollywood Review", and the


THE GINGER CAT. BY Christopher Reeve. William Morrow & Co. New York, 1929, $2.00,

"T HE GINGER CAT" is a mystery story, or rather it professes to be a mystery story. It contains all


Skoal

T HIS is a pocket-size edition of new drinking recipes and concotions to be tried on gastronomic systems already in


An Immigrant's Story

T HIS biography, almost 400 pages long, is amazingly interesting, amazingly true and amazingly well-written. Its central theme, more substantial


BOOKENDS

T HE sea and its sagas seldom fail to be interesting, and this account of last summer's ocean race to