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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...plays are scheduled to run in Sanders Theatre on March 22 and 23. Together they will make a show lasting approximately two hours...
...liberal arts course in college does not necessarily make a man employable in industry," it was stated yesterday by Bradley Dewey '07, President of the Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, one of Cambridge's largest concerns...
...America's attitude and reaction to war. Empirically war has been found to cause trouble. Rationally, it is unacceptable. War destroys both men and society. Finally, Americans have a powerful intuitive repulsion to killing. Using Professor Sorokin's integral method of approach it seems clear that people should make a conscious effort to eliminate war, to extract the thorn in the flesh of civilization. However, from its narrow empirical point of view, America acts on its experience that war may be bad for combatants but is eminently profitable for non-combatants, so it exploits war for what it's worth...
...Elementary Modern Language Instruction, which is sponsoring the film, chose the most innocuous subject possible. That is a wise move; there are so many people who will object to any German movie being shown, regardless of content, that to present an out-and-out propaganda film would only make criticism more vehement. But once the novelty of German films as such has worn off, the U. T. might well experiment with Nazified productions...
...able to do a lot for this over-sweet litle romance; some who have seen it say it made them remember all the girls they had ever been in love with. It is pure sentiment, the triumph of unsophisticated country hospitality over city-bred cynicism. Barbara Stanwyck manages to make the seamy side of life look alluring, but Boy Scout MacMurray saves the show for the Sunday School trade. This film will never make the list of the ten best, or even the twenty best, but it will do a lot to take the chill off Harvard Square these days...