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Liberty, which will distribute through RKO, plans at least one picture a year from Capra, Wyler and Stevens. The company's published credo includes some sensationally un-Hollywooden notions. If its talented producer-directors can live up to these intentions, moviegoers are in for a glorious...
...entirely out of the blue, without a comparable precedent in another University. But such a new deparatment, especially one which lays the framework for a truly general education by eliminating narrow departmental divisions, is not tied down by traditional methods and policies culled from the rosy memories of a glorious past. Instead, it may perhaps set a high mark of education, toward which many of the older fields might do well...
Struggling to cope with the greatest deluge of ticket applications since the glorious heydays of the twenties, the Harvard Athletic Association has been forced to limit both undergraduates and graduates to no more than two seats per person for Saturday's encounter with the Elis, Ticket Manager Frank O. Lunden disclosed yesterday...
...muscles of his "bronzed back writhed like snakes," he heaved the cannon overboard. It landed spang in the British boat below. The boat split wide open; King George's minions gasped and gurgled. "Great God o' the Mountain," cried Holdfast, "what a glorious fight!" "Ugh!" grunted one of Holdfast's Mohegan warriors, proudly eyeing the mighty torso of his chief...
Eleven Indians bit the dust Saturday morning--and their scalps have now taken their places with trophies of other wins in the glorious tradition of CRIMSON football history. The game? of course it was the rugged tussle on the Hanover Common Saturday morning when 11 intrepid representatives of the CRIMSON whopped an outclassed Daily Dartmouth squad, 23 to 2, before 103,000 rabid spectators...