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New Theatre Workshop

Two one-act plays, by Harvey White and Deric Washburn, received an enthusiastic reception yesterday from a sizable mob of theatrical

The Advocate

The Advocate's Spring Isue is distinguished by a slick and promising First Act of a play by Arthur Kopit. Five

Some Like It Hot

In an elegant little speech at the Academy Awards imbroglio the other night, Jacques Tati modestly observed that he was

The Harvard Advocate

Mother Advocate is back! Her complexion somehow freshening in the spring sun, her wheel-chair gliding effortlessly as if oiled by

Montreal, the Present, the Depression; A City and its People Come to Life

Not a few of our cultural critics believe that only four North American cities are habitable: New York, San Francisco,

Moral Compensation

There is insiderable talk in railroad circles these days that only one bold measure can possibly save the New Haven

Miss Woodward Wins Pudding Plaudits

NEW YORK, March 5--In a mighty meeting of commercial minds, three blushing Harvardmen met a movie star today. Witnesses to

The Harvard Advocate

Although neither my judgement nor my memory is infallible, I figure I can say without fear of self-contradiction that the

Shadow of a Gunman

When you flip through the highly polished pages of The New Yorker, you sometimes wonder whether a writer's facility leads

Darkness At Noon

The new Lowell House Drama Group last night gave an electric performance of a play that, curiously enough, seems both

A New Breed

Three magazines on the Square stands indicate that the phrase-makers and word-turners have had a busy academic term. The magazines

Design for Living

Digging smoothly and relentlessly, the Winthrop House Dramatic Society has examed a play that is more than faintly autobiographical. If

The Good Woman of Setzuan

Any friend of Hayes-Bickford well knows you must add or subtract one or two decibels from the continuous spiel of

They Can Take It

There was another way of looking at the mess of bodies, tears and coal dust up in Springhill, Nova Scotia

The Harvard Advocate

A lot of writing we see around Cambridge is the kind of writing you're talking about when someone comes up

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