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and 40s like this one were (
successful since they institut
sense of hope and faith in
American way of life.
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The most interesting is
relationship between "King" Ci
Gable, and Spencer Tracy in
last film that they made togetl
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! 30s Claudette Colbert and the exotic
juite Hedy Lamarr provide the
ed a romantic interests in Boom Town,
the
The final film will be Alfred
Hitchcock's Academy Awardsful,
winning picture Rebecca, starring
lies. Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine,
the Judith Anderson, George Sanders
lark and Nigel Bruce, scheduled April 4.
the
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inly famed novel by Daphne Du
Maurier, concerns a young bride
the who comes to a mysterious manor
anY in England. There she finds the
ner memory of her husband's first wife
inM haunts her and she tries to discover
how her husband's first wife died.
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By David llavird
The fall semester's Cruc
We need not have expc
generalities which may be
Even those of us who tak
expect anything of lasting
on their pages. But before
we must be fair enough to 1
composed by a student i
presented to the student I
as long as students conti
retiring brownbirds-huddl
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some of it will be printed
That is only an observai
must maintain some stan<
inconspicuous flaws in th(
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craft for some time and h
where they're going is, pc
Celso de Oliveira's "CI
Portugese, is for my mon
John Ower's "A Small Moi
with its disquieting, thoug
Gary Kerley also is capa
cessful effect as in "Crippl
able to exorcise the phrast
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shape in Shaye Areheart's
Although we don'tlike wai
find it possible to appreci
verse which seems to drip
are others-Herb Kitson ar
From there on it's downli
"Come My Brother, See My
in Tennysonian meters, an
ned," with its pseudo-profu
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nuicuiousiy, if not a riotou
It wouldn't be at all fail
Crucible should have been ?
in a procreative mood. For
fused, and those which wo
gretting cards belong in the <
Editor Joseph Tiller and h
seems that they could have c
in the penultimate line of "I'
The art work, for the mo*
very well.
Finally, what inferences
cui iciii siaie 01 tne arts at
Even the best art can pro\
haven't read enough to knoi
some erstwhile faculty men
preserve what they create,
what the artists of the world
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icted too much, for it
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some of us condemn the
-emember that it is editec
staff nnhlichoH
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body for its appraisal,
nue to write and submit si
ed in marriage-along th(
hat without you-i found
tion, not a criticism. The
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i Crucible's content,
h, the work by writers wh
ave a sense of where the
irhaps, all too obvious,
lildhood," a gentle trar
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ges from which a terrif
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from nearly every other
id Daniel B. Marin.
till, even though Robert 1
r City" is really a delight!
d Tim Beall's "The Sori
mdity and its strain for r
isly, funny poem,
r to suggest that every(
aborted if possible before
even the pieces which s
uld seem more nearly j
Crucible, and belong to us
lis staff have done an adn
orrected the present perf
Fried to Clear My Mind."
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