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M. K. R.

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The Crimson Bookshelf

"The Stag At Eve" which a few years ago made quite a sensation with its robust and not too polite


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Every now and then a cinema comes from across the sea to break up the monotony of a steady fare


CRIMSON BOOKSHELF

T o the average American, the name Soviet Russia brings a confused impression of endless steppes, brutish peasants, close-massed regiments


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Every best-seller sooner or later comes out of Hollywood in pictorial form. Usually the producers can't resist trying to revise


THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

In "Master of Men" Jack Holt, as usual, displays a great deal of firmly set jaw and swelling chest. The