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...lone, large crocodile tear last week stole down a column of the London Times. It was shed for Hollywood movies, which may soon be forced from British screens by a 75% tax on their earnings (TIME, Sept...
...Lone dissenter at the dozen-man-sessions two Sundays ago was Richard G. Axt, Jr. '46, Council President at the time of the poll showing overwhelming support in Cambridge for a Student Activities Center. Augustus Thorndike '19, who insisted for personal reasons that his vote be technically considered for the Medical Center, actually favors the plaque-scholarship combination and has stated that he will go along with the flock on the next tally. The vote of Representative John F. Kennedy '40, seriously ill, is not known...
...ought to be, and actually that's about all the job requires. But whoever makes up the cast really is a nonessential, for the players seem to have been selected more for physical appearance than for any particular modieum of talent, George Sanders as Charles II displays the one lone semblance of real acting. DeMille-ish mob scenes, thousands of costly costumes, and the inevitable Technicolor lend a kind of facade of quality to something that is basically sham, but the too-thin vencer cannot completely hide a story that in essence is little but a collection of vicarious sexual...
Exeter's Art Mellon charged off tackle in the third period for the loser's lone score. In the fourth frame a White end run of 22 yards chalked up the third Freshman touchdown, and Ed Stearns heaved a pass good for 45 yards to back Dave Warden, for the final six-pointer of the afternoon...
Dunster's lone touchdown came in the closing minutes of the game when a 3 yard line buck by Bill Manning climaxed a long drive toward pay dirt...