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M. P. B.

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CRIMSON BOOKSHLF

Striving for calm, deliberate portraiture, the skill of Mr. Robinson has drown in "Roman Bartholow" a narrative prose-poem, versified in


LAMPY RIDICULES HIGH SOCIETY IN PARODY OF "TOWN AND COUNTRY"

The surest test of good parody is this; is it funny to the reader who never saw the original? Readers


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

The Chicago Civic Opera Company chose, to open its second and last Boston week, Montemezzi's "L'Amore dei Tre Re," the


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Milne's magic delicacy runs elusively through "The Truth about Blayds", which Boston is seeing for the first time at the


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

It is curious that Boston's long quarantine from good plays should be lifted all at once with a veritable epidemic.


JEWETT PLAYERS HOLD HOUSE WARMING

"Fine Arts Treatre, Massachusetts Avenue and Norway Street"--a name to discourage more than one playgoer, and a location to discourage


THE MEANINGLESSNESS OF LIFE

The story, much of which would make good material for Eugene O'Neill at his bitterest, tells of the moral disintegration


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

With "Three Live Ghosts" this week, the St. James renews its tradition of bringing popular successes to Boston. Here is


O'BRIEN WRITES AGAIN OF SOUTH SEAS

"Les annees out passe et m'ont fait home. Deja jai Coeur et monde, et me voice enfin divan I'll reeve.