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Cpl. Stanley Page wound up the entertainment with a fast-moving rediction of a "Schnitzelbank," in which he was jointed by many of the men. He worked in the ferocious Cambridge mosquitoes, the Normal Curve and the Standard Error (statistical concepts which have haunted the psychology students), and a sketch...
Escaping to England before and after Dunkirk, these haunted men, many of whom could not speak a word of English, wanted to join the British Army. A special company was formed for them. The horrors they had experienced did not make them easy to handle. The film tellingly suggests how...
At week's end the Army's asking price was $4,000,000, with no takers. The Stevens began to look like the biggest haunted house in the U.S.
Fear & Horror. No propaganda build-up such as preceded the defeat at Stalingrad had conditioned the German people for the disaster in North Africa. According to a Swedish report, 55 troops dispersed crowds demanding word of relatives in the Afrika Korps. The Berlin communiqués were significant enough in...
Acrobat to Psychoanalyst. Born on Manhattan's lower East Side, Emil Von Elling haunted gymnasiums where vaudeville acrobats trained; he became a skilled acrobat himself. At 14 he passed his college entrance examinations with honors and set out to be a doctor. But he had to quit C.C.N.Y. for...