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UNIVERSITY HARVARD COLUMBIA Foil Kerlin Marson Hurd Roth Yatsevitch Celeste McGowan Epee Moran Driscoll Beard, Jr. Skrobisch Dyer abre Lawson Craf Walker, Jr. Brane FRESHMAN HARVARD ANDOVER Ackerman Macomber Miller Snellings Hanan Lowe Holden...
Foll: Dewis (BAA) defeated Gilbert Kertin '33, to 2; Epee; T. I. Moran '32 defeated Lane (BAA), 3 to 2; Sabre; H. P. Walker defeated Parker...
...antiphonal absurdity which he first provided for Strike Up the Band, is by gifted George Gershwin. Brother Ira, who with Brother George recently made an excursion into the cinema (see p. 19), has packed the lyrics full of foolishness and funny rhymes. Handsome William Gaxton and Lois Moran of the films, looking but not dancing like Marilyn Miller, carry the burden of the story on cheerful shoulders. And that most despondent of comedians, Victor Moore, is made Vice President...
Next day the U. S. Secret Service paid Leader Benjamin the compliment of taking his "hunger march" seriously and thus helping to publicize it throughout the land. Chief Moran declared that his sleuths had learned the march was really a Communist demonstration on a large scale. "Marchers" from all parts of the country would be brought to Washington in 1,144 trucks, 92 automobiles. They would be lodged and fed along the way. They would have medical attention. They would defend themselves with stones. They would be organized in military fashion. They would petition the President and Congress for relief...
While hardly approaching the ghoulish Intensity or earthy intimacy of the stage play from which it was adapted, "The Spider" fares acceptably under the auspices of Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran. Perhaps somewhat unsuited by nature to the role of a shrewd magician. Mr. Lowe maintains his usual affable suavity despite the fact that little chance is provided for humor. In general, the production suffers from the result of being little more than the photographing of a good stage play...