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LATE ONE NIGHT a couple of weeks ago, I was sitting in front of the tube watching a horrow classic. When the film, starring Bela Lugosi, ended, I decided to go to sleep. As I got up shuddering to turn off the T.V., a voice interruped: "Stay tuned for Horror Classic II. This week's feature presentation, The Crime of Dr. Hallet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Guinea Pigs, the Poor, et al. | 4/27/1973 | See Source »

...intellectual school is heavily represented in this issue by Ernest Wight's "catatonic crocodile--bogged deep in mud" and Robert Johnson's two poems. One of Johnson's poems, "The Subway Beggars," might have been very effective, but at the end he attempts to express the commuters' horrow at the ugliness of life through a reference to Praxitcles, which seems ludicrous appearing as it does in the minds of average subway-riders. Peter Heliczer's "Conduct Since Birth" is fairly good, but parts of it are incomprehensible, and in this particular poem there seems utterly no need for his lower...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Advocate | 1/10/1956 | See Source »

...third and most important member of the triangle is quite good. Mr. Carnovsky as the arch-villain can have no higher compliment paid his art than to say that this member of the audience, for one, cameont of the theatre, reviling and blaspheming his Machiavellian character to the provoked horrow of a staid Bostonian night

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMEDY THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER CINEMA | 12/2/1925 | See Source »

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