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...Manhattan is the 28th passenger vessel to be taken over by Army or Navy in the past 17 months. Some others: U.S. Lines' Washington (sister to the Manhattan}, Munson Line's Southern Cross, Agwiline's Iroquois, U.S. Maritime Commission's George Washington. More than 400,000 tons, or 3% of the entire U.S. merchant marine, are now under Government flag...
...natural, of course, that deadpanned John Reynolds (Mr. Wayne), a Yankee Attorney hired by the anti-lottery league to smash the racket, should fall in love with coquettish Julie (Ona Munson), Rebel daughter of goateed General Mirbeau (Henry Stephenson), owner of the lottery. When sudden death overtakes the General and promotes his daughter to head of the lottery, Buster Reynolds is confronted with the painful problem of destroying his light-o-love's source of income without losing her affection...
...Flame of New Orleans (TIME, May 12) on a double bill. Both pictures met some time ago when Miss Dietrich reportedly tried to get Mr. Wayne for her leading man in The Flame. This failure may have disappointed him. His deportment in support of capable Miss Munson is completely disinterested...
...Slichter Katherine Varrell, Smith Frants Sporon-Fiedler Mary Bush, Dedham Edward M. Taylor June Straw, Hampton Falls, N. H. Wilbur F. Tiemann, Jr. Jerry Hess, Newark, Ohio Louis J. Verhaus, II Ornie Lerner, New York, N. Y. Richard P. Wakefield Eleanor Francis, Maplewood, N. J. Miles C. Wambaugh Ann Munson, Providence, R. I. George A. Work, III Roberta Scholz, Radcliffe Benjamin T. Wright Gretchen Merrill, Chestnut Hill HOLLIS HALL William A. Allen Janet Baker, Massachusetts Art School W. Pollard Bartlett Jean Logan, Buckingham William C. Cahall, III Jean Landenberger, Wheaton Frederick W. Eaton, II Jeanne Owens, Belmont Paul Fulton Mary...
These men were chosen by Harry Newman, Jr. '42, and William T. Munson '42, new president and vice-president respectively, along with Raymond Dennett '36, graduate secretary, and Thomas H. E. Quimby '40, assistant graduate secretary...