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THE BOOKSHELF

Many a Harvard student in the last few years has been irritated to discover that he could take only half


THE BOOKSHELF

As his contribution to the deservedly popular "Rivers of America" series, Mr. Tourteliot has written this book to give the


THE BOOKSHELF

NO MAN can truly call himself "deep-versed in books" who does not know something of the art by which those


ON THE SHELF

E XPERIENCED radio listeners know by now that the best news of the war can be obtained at 8 A.


BOOKSHELF

S HORTLY before the outbreak of war in 1939, Clarence Streit wrote "Union Now," which was described as "a proposal


"HEDDA GABBLER"

In two weeks space Cambridge has twice has an opportunity to see to what lengths beings the wife of a


The Crimson Playgoer

European movies that this reviewer has seen have three regrettable characteristics. The first is an irritating slowness of action, a


THE CRIME

(With no apologies, even to the shade of W. S. Gilbert.) I. On a tree by a Brook-let a little


THE CRIME

Mary and Bridget were scrubbing. Oh my, how they could scrub! They were quite true to their dusting, While the