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It doesn't make any difference whether or not they know how; it doesn't make any difference whether or not they have any skis; or boots; or poles-those who do invariably wind up in Stillman any-way-but what does matter is whether or not they have a...
Most U.S. citizens-a lot of Comanches included-have never heard of Comanche, Okla. (pop. 1,500), a comatose little cotton town on U.S. Highway 81, half an hour's drive from the Texas border. But a fortnight ago, Comanche's undertaker, a chubby, balding go-getter named...
This surge of reaction came to light recently when the administration attempted to justify its lopping off the hours from 1 to 4 as a period when students could entertain a women in one's room. Any red-blooded Harvard student, University Hall believes, spends the hours from 1 to...
To get a doctor's degree in most branches of the University, students must run a formidable gauntlet of language tests, theses, and cold-blooded oral examiners. The University has purposely constructed these barriers on the admirable assumption that a doctor's degree from Harvard will only carry distinction if...
This Prisoner of Zenda often stresses purple prose at the expense of red-blooded action, but all in all, it is a colorful version of a popular adventure tale. Granger gives a lively performance as both king and commoner. James Mason seems to enjoy swaggering through his role as the...