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Stephen R. Barnett

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The Cradle Song

The Cradle Song as a play has certain disadvantages. It is so unpretentious as to be unsuited to any production


The Chalk Garden

It seems that The Chalk Garden, currently playing at the Boston Summer Theatre, "unites the Gish sisters, Lillian and Dorothy,


Call Me Madam

Call Me Madam in both its Broadway and Hollywood productions served primarily as a vehicle for Ethel Merman. The show's


Henry V

Among lines that the Cambridge Drama Festival has cut from Shakespeare's Henry V are those in which the Chorus, introducing


Ring Round the Moon

In Ring Round the Moon, which opened the Group 20 Players' fourth season at Wellesley last week, playwright Jean Anouilh


College, 'Cliffe Tuition to Rise $200 in 1956-7

Tuition at the College will rise from $800 to $1000 for the academic year 1956-57, Dean Bundy announced yesterday. Undergraduates


Ma Pomme

What with Christmas less than a week away, and Maurice Chevalier celebrating his fiftieth year in the entertainment business, only


Harris Urges Emphasis On Expansion of GSAS

Harvard should make its major effort to solve the expansion problem by increasing the enrollment of the Graduate School of


"The Ultimate Concern"

"With Dewey, Whitehead, Russell, and Santayana stands a man whom future generations probably will pronounce no whit their inferior..."; "like