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The Crimson Playgoer

Of the current repertory of the Irish players few plays are as little known as "Autumn Fire," the work of


Cinema -:- THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER -:- Drama

From England out of Germany comes this screen comedy with music, now being presented at the RKO Keith Theatre. Originally


BOOKENDS

MIKE McGloin had the idea football was a pansy game, until he saw a Yale-Army battle. Then he perceived opportunities


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

There is on display at the Colonial Theatre an uneven morality play, write and enacted by George Bernard Shaw, and


BOOKENDS

W E have long suspected, while reading Miss Fishback's verses in the New Yorker, that they were the product of


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Play and players combined to present a pleasant performance of John Van Druton's "Young Woodley," at the Copley Theatre last


THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

M emorial volumes are usually disappointing; this is the exception. Here is a selection of prose and poetry of interest,


BOOKENDS

W hen Lewis Mumford chose the period from 1865 to 1895, "The Brown Decades," as he calls them, as the


THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

H ERE is a new and easy way to determine your horoscope without bothering to write to the newspapers. After