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...picture's difficulties, Allan Scott has written a scenario remarkable for its triteness and absurdity. It is a clumsy variation on the love-success story, told without any success at all. It drags miserably, revived only occasionally when Astaire dominates a scene...
...finally settled in Canada, where he became a British subject and an important researcher at the Chalk River atomic project. Eventually he made his way to Harwell, where he rose to the post of chief scientific officer. Like many a colleague, he was an associate (in Canada) of Dr. Allan Nunn May, later convicted of passing atomic information to Russian agents; and an associate (in Britain) of Dr. Klaus Fuchs, also convicted of atomic spying for Russia...
Last week, after two weeks of steady sweeping, the navy had not yet cleared the Wonsan area of mines. Said Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, commander of the U.N. Blockade and Escort Force in Korea: "The Russians apparently have everything we have and everything the Germans had in mining techniques . . . The U.S. must put minesweeping on the same priority level as anti-submarine and carrier warfare...
Texas. A single Thanksgiving would hardly suffice for the citizens of the biggest state in the nation, Governor Allan Shivers decided. He proclaimed both Nov. 23 and Nov. 30 as legal Thanksgiving holidays in Texas...
They are (left to right): Steven Sonnabend of Wigglesworth, Charles B. Baker. Jr. of Mattews, Ralph Blum of Grays, Allan B. Steno of Straus, Arthur L. Finn of Dudley Commuters Center, Samuel L. Batchelder of Massachusetts , and Daniel L. Ritchio, Jr. of Mower...