CRIMSON PLAYGOER

BOARDS AND BILLBOARDS

The Drama

Colonial--"The Green Pastures." Marc Connelly's touching epic of the southern negroes in Paradise and Elsewhere as inspired by the bible. Beautiful singing. Reviewed in this issue.

Copley--"The Squeaker" or "The Sign of the Leopard." Edgar Wallace as a writer of light comedy. Does not amount to much.

Plymouth--"Reunion in Vienna." With Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Ernest Cossart, Helen Westley. What more could be desired? Reviewed in this issue.

Films

Metropolitan--"Blende Venus." This title fits Marlene Dietrich. Poor supporting cast and asinine stage show.

Paramount--"Movie Crazy." Harold Lloyd awkardly trips around Hollywood, and is very funny.

University--"American Madness" and "Skyscraper Souls." Two mediocre films.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind