Arthur J. Langguth
Split in Ideologies, Power Imperil World: Stevenson
The unstable power balance between democracy and aggressive Communism in Europe, and the revolution of ideologies in Asia peril world
By The Beautiful Sea
In the early '40s, Ed Gardiner was the owner and star of a low-budget radio program called "Duffy's Tavern," and
Advance Standing Plan Causes Faculty Dispute
A member of the Committee on Educational Policy last night attacked that Committee's plan to admit students to the College
Kiss Me, Kate
Until a close-cropped nurse and a middle-aged baritone premiered a new musical a few blocks up the street, Kiss Me,
Princeton: The College Called University
Resplendent in black and orange beanies, Princeton's freshman class traditionally marches off for an annual duel of rope with the
Escapade
Last summer three plays were filling London theatres nightly. One, The Little Hut, was brought to the United States last
The Male Animal
In the HDC production of The Male Animal, it is the least animalistic of the cast's nine males who gives
First Lady of Quincy
A maid sweeps about the room emptying ashtrays and straightening chairs. The Deans have just left, the Harvard Dames will
Forum Experts Attack American Girl
"I don't think the American Girl is trying to be sophisticated; she wants to be just as simple and naive
Sabrina Fair
In Sabrina Fair Margaret Sullavan is called upon to be twenty-odd years old and girlishly bouncy. Now, Miss Sullavan is
Murder in the Cathedral
The new maid at Eliot House entered the room cautiously. She had begun straightening an immense pile of letters and
Princetonians Laud Honor System, Question Harvard Adoption of Plan
Two hundred heads were bowed, two hundred pencils making brisk, black marks in blue booklets: it was a typical examination
The Actress
Perhaps the key to what Ruth Gordon's play, Years Ago, lost in Hollywood is shown in the change of title.
House Chairmen Differ On Dance Ticket Price
Differences among House dance committee chairmen over a reasonable price to charge for football dances were revealed last night, when
Nothing But the Truth
Impartially stamped on cocktail glasses and diplomas, Veritas is the familiar emblem of Harvard College. But acceptance of this Latin