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THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

M R. CHESTERTON proceeds to his treatment of Thomas Aquinas in the genial manner of a man who once wrote


The CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

VIRGIL THE NECROMANCER: STUDIES IN VIRGILIAN LEGENDS, by John Webster Spargo. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1934. $5.00. LIKE Aristotle, Galen,


BOOKENDS

A LTHOUGH Mr. Fisher has drawn the title of this, the second volume of Vridar Hunter's tetralogy, from George Meredith,


The Crimson Playgoer

"Henry the Eighth," this week's full course at the University, has chosen to concentrate its attention on Henry as a


On The Rack

Featured in this quarter's Hound and Horn is an essay on the philosophy of William James by one Henry Bamford


The Crimson Bookshelf

P ERHAPS it is a testament to the intellectual vitality of Gertrude Stein that no one has thus far been


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

"Paddy" has been subtitled "the next best thing," and it is truly the next best thing on the current Metropolitan


"INSPECTOR CHARLIE CHAN"

The personality of Charlie Chan is fairly well known; he is more human and more credible than Mr. Holmes, less


THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

M R. KAWAKAMI is the Washington correspondent of Tokyo's great "Hochi Shimbun." The West knows him as Japan's solitary boast