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Gregory P. Pressman
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Varsity Track Seems Unbeatable As Strong Indoor Season Closes
What's big? powerful, fast steady, unbeatable, and getting better every day? The Harvard Track Team. Last year's squad was the
The Inspector General
This play contains several obvious, though still dangerous, pitfalls. It was written 130 years ago for a theatre with habits
Major Barbara
Those actors and technicians of the Loeb's Major Barbara, at least those who feel conscientious enough, should see the Charles
Arthur Kopit
Arthur Kopit is too impatient to take anything seriously. If you saw him navigate his little black Porsche through Mass.
The Ipcress File
This is the first of the anti-Ian Fleming films, and if the others are as enjoyable, they may drive James
Help!
Help! takes up where A Hard Day's Night left off. The Beatles have come of age. In fact, they seem
The Knack
The Knack is a perfect summertime film, a celluloid gin and tonic -- bright, sparkling, mildly intoxicating, and not-at-all a
, Fiscal Woes
Operation Match, the "computer dating service" which a good deal of humorous interest at Harvard last Spring, is falling into
Harlow
Like the pavement on the road to hell, this film has been made with good intentions. Joseph E. Levine wanted
The Beggar's Opera
In the transition from the Adams House Dining Hall to the Loeb Main Stage, The Beggar's Opera both gained and