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...Mallon (Steve Cochran), a pitchman for a U.S. carnival touring West Germany, catches a fraulein named Willie (Anne Baxter) picking his pocket and hustles her off the midway. He kisses her. "I've been kissed before," Willie moans with pleasure when he lets her go, "but never-uhhhhh!" Willie "tries to resist" -being, as the synopsis explains, "an attractive and intelligent girl who is simply down on her luck in the ruins of postwar Germany." But Joe "arouses her beyond her powers of resistance . . . and like so many others before her," she is carried off to the conqueror...
...appeal that Groucho generates singlehanded is most nearly duplicated by CBS's What's My Line?, which also comes alive more through its star personalities (John Daly, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen) than through its intellectual teasing. It has spawned a great many imitators, ranging from I've Got a Secret, whose panelists have to guess secrets that contestants eagerly share with several million televiewers, to self-explanatory shows like The Name's the Same and Who Said That...
Winning three events, the Wigglesworth swimming team nosed out Matthews North for first place by three points. The winners amassed a total of 40 points, with Bill Ayer and Dick Sayre taking individual championships. Other swimming meet victors were Steve Wald of Lionel, Brian Wilhelm of Matthews North, and Mike Berger of Matthews North, Wilhelm won both the 100 yard and the 200-yard freestyle...
Jack Slimer, the third representative from Adams, and Jim Pates of Lowell won the semifinals. The event was judged by varsity fencers Cliff Thompson and Bill Pierskalla. Steve Schneider, and Phil Erard, plun next year's fencing captain Paul Forand directed the matches. Them Murphy of Massachusetts Hall won the freshman foll championships, and Rock Norby, also of Massachusetts Hall, was the runner...
John Brownell of Williams was ranked second, Bud Addis of Dartmouth, third; Steve Olmsted of Army, fourth; and Paul Rudzinski of M.I.T., fifth. Larry Brownell had upset his namesake John in the Williams match late in the season...