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Director Ernst Lubitsch, the beady-eyed, loquacious, stocky German-Jew whose long list of successes ending with The Merry Widow have made him one of the five most famed cinema directors in the world, last week got a new job: production chief at Paramount. Never before in the history of...
When Wesley Fesler came, like young Lochinvar, out of the West, to herald the renaissance of Harvard basketball last year, a renaissance devoutly to be wished after dark ages under the tutelage of Ed Wachter, local fans and wise-acres tossed caps in air and cheered for the undefeated season...
Joe Penner furnishes a part of the humer. Jack Oakie another part and the duck, Goo-goo, still another part. All of these parts go their merry way with only a semblance of coherence and yet the result is quite satisfactory. The inimitable Penner is as good when seen as...
Coach Stubbs has been trying to make the team find themselves by restoring the players to the positions and companions they are used to but it is apparent that that idea has not clicked. As the team now stands there are only two or three who remember that there are...
Among the 181 U. S. citizens listed last month by the Senate Munitions Committee as having an annual income of $1,000,000 or more during the War was George Francis Johnson of Endicott, N. Y. A sandy-haired man of 77, George F. Johnson is chairman of Endicott Johnson...