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H. CHOUTEAU Dyer

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The Established Plays

To introduce its second season of experimental plays, the New Theatre Workshop has presented two "established" works, in order to


Desegregation: A Case Study

With the nation's children trooping back to school after summer vacation, Time magazine compiled a statistical report card in its


Questing the "Cosmic"

Two years at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and his present interment in the Army have not dulled the wit


No Time for Sergeants

Some people have a knack for blurting out the wrong words at the wrong time. Will Stockdale, the hero of


The Earrings of Madame de . . .

Most movies are either good, bad or in between. The Earrings of Madame de . . . is just perplexing.


Britain at the Polls

Billy Graham has currently drawn much bigger crowds on his preaching tour of Great Britain than Labour and Conservative campaigners


Harvard Heretic

Twenty Widener Library scrubwomen had to quit their jobs in 1929 because for nine years, contrary to a State law,


The Southwest Corner

Like the sturdy Vermont farmhouse which gave it its title, The Southwest Corner has many more strengths than weaknesses. John