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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Friday, September 21, 1951
In the middle of the last century, the Reverend Mr. Jacob Abbott wrote a series of guide-books for children in
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Friday, May 26, 1950
Early last fall a prominent literary critic was in Cambridge trying to interest the people over at Brittle Hall in
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Friday, May 12, 1950
Though Edgar Kemler's title would imply that his new book is a biography of H. L. Mencken, it is more
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Thursday, March 9, 1950
To an experienced Sunday stroller, the large cluster of people, police, and cars assembled last week at the juncture of
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Wednesday, March 1, 1950
A great many people are pleased with "My Foolish Heart." Samuel Goldwyn, the producer, is happy: despite adverse reviews, this,
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Monday, February 27, 1950
The two very successful film versions of operas which have been sent over here recently from Italy--"Before Him All Rome
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Tuesday, February 21, 1950
Even though you may consider yourself well-informed on matters theatrical, it is quite likely that you have been wondering about
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Tuesday, January 24, 1950
After a busy year in New York, "The Madwoman of Chaillot" has arrived in Boston, to what should prove to
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Wednesday, January 11, 1950
As the voice from the sound-truck may have told you as it passed on the street, when other folks were
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NEWS
By George A. Leiper
Wednesday, January 11, 1950
The similarity between "The Happy Time" and a play called "I Remember Mama" is apparent not long after the first
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