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The Playgoer

Like the characters in the "Ascent of F-6," the Dramatic Club, in its present production, has hit a new peak

Tbe Playgoer

Skyscrapers, subways, slums and slicks, seven million people from the Bronx to Coney, that's the phenomenon people call New York

The Playgoer

Just how much can a man take? Just how long can a man compromise with his ideals before he rears

The Playgoer

Japan, Victorian England, and Harlem is a wild combination in any man's way of thinking. But such a combination conceived

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Gentlemen, the New England Repertory has really been kicking the gong around of late. With a flying swan dive off

THE PLAYGOER

In its second production of the season, Alan Gray Holmes' stock company of Boston is hitting the pace. With Erford

CRIMSON PLAYGOER

The trumpets have blared and the drums have rolled, publicity has poured forth in torrents and "Kiss the Boys Good-bye"

The Crimson Bookshelf

As a contributor to the "Catholic Worker," Peter Maurin is one of the most widely read writers of the present

The Bookshelf

I T will take a world-culture, the flower of a system of world-states, in order to ensure the appreciation by

CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

T HESE two books show that Mr. Auden's poetic talent is still prolific, but its direction is as confused as

CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

T HIS book was obviously written with all the enthusiasm of a devotee. Mr. Snow is very young for an

The Crimson Bookshelf

T HE talent of Mr. Bontemps is considerable. He has the authentic skill of the novelist in choosing a theme

The Crimson Bookshelf

THE MARCHESA LOIS ORIGO, who is a young Englishwoman, has already proved her literary skill with a little study of

The Bookshelf

U NTIL fairly recent times scholars paid little attention to the stage history of the great dramatists. To be sure,

The Crimson Bookshelf

I N his little manual on modern Russian literature, published about ten years ago, Prince D. H. Misky describes Solovyev

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