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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
Hot stuff, Mr. Caturani! Once again, Harvard CRIMSON, your Dramatie Editor crashes through for the rubber toothpick. His review of "Her Lips Retray" has an imaginative quality rarely seen nowadays.
Mr. Caturani should see "I Am Suzanne." That's a nice picture, too. Stephen Greene '37.
("I Am Suzanne" and "My Lips Betray" are so little alike that the dramatic critic feels sorry not for the readers, but for the puppets which were so unflatteringly calumniated. He attributes the erratum in Saturday's paper to the remarkable variations in the Hollywood Kultur.--Ed. Note.)
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