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...TIME put no halo on the brow of tough and bloody Comrade Stalin. TIME did pin on his baggy blouse the Supreme Order of Utility-to-the-Nations-Fighting-Hitler...
Many's the time Father Sill, the Kent headmaster emeritus, used something suspiciously like it as an important aid to discipline. Let there be a general breach of school rules (but no tangible evidence to pin the blame on someone in particular) and out would come the familiar dodge: "I've got a list of every boy who's been smoking. ..." I can hear...
...beautiful, mischievous late wife, who floats spectrally through his household, splashing delicate poison on his second marriage. Since the daffy medium who contrived the lady's visit lacks the power to terminate it, in no time things are dramatically at sixes and sevens, though artistically neat as a pin. For Playwright Coward, standing at the juncture of three yawning precipices, nimbly keeps his balance. He makes his preposterous menage seem entirely natural. He maintains so light a touch that Death, far from being morbid, seems as carefree as a debutante. He is so resourceful that nearly every time...
Coach Chief Boston's hapless Yardlings, who were on the very short end of a 26 to 0 score against Exeter last week, will go "all out" this afternoon to pin an undefeated Andover football team in a game scheduled for 2:30 o'clock at Andover...
...Lamour has been named the "pin-up" girl of the Army and this picture tells why. Fortunately she sings only one song and, just for variety, has two people to make love at. One, the young chief to whom she is betrothed and who has just returned from Harvard (Harvard) to become chief of the islanders, is played by Jon Hall, rather dashingly, but not subtly. The other is the villain who covets Hall's throne as well as his betrothed. After an education in this institution, Hall finds life among his people a little perplexing and a lot more...