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Lifted almost bodily from the Kaufmann-Hart stage success, "T.M.W.C.T.D." is just as funny as its flesh-and-blood counterpart. What it lacks in a few Hays-ened cracks, it makes up for in some deft characterizations that even the stage-play couldn't boast...
...have here taken a back seat to subtle wit and biting satire. Critics who are fond of maintaining that the movie-going public will refuse to take in the sort of comedy that appeals to Broadway audiences are going to find the horse-laugh on themselves here, for the Kaufmann-Hart funnybone-tickler has been lifted almost bodily from the stage and set down in celluloid; and it's just as funny...
Lead article is John Chamberlain's "Dewey, Hutchin's, Inc.," a fine comparison of the methods of the classical and modern educational radicals. Written with sympathy and understanding, this essay combines clear evaluation with a convincing case for cooperation between these two theoretically opposed schools. Myron Kaufmann '43, has contributed an excellent piece on the "Lull in Liberalism." Pointing out the depression in the liberal ideology due to the united front for war, this member of the Crimson and Guardian boards calls upon liberal leadership to recognize that the unity so essential now, is at best a union of opposites...
...yesterday's meeting the following men took over positions not on the Executive Board: Eugene Wulsin of Eliot House and Cincinnati, Ohio, as News Editor; and Myron S. Kaufmann of Belmont and Adam Yarmolinsky of Dunster House and New York City as Assistant Editorial Chairmen...
Named to positions not on the executive board were Eugene Wulsin '43, of Eliot House and Cincinnati, Ohio, as News Editor; and Myron S. Kaufmann '43, of Belmont, and Adam Yarmolinsky '43, of Dunster House and New York City, as Assistant Editorial Chairmen...