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Nothing symbolizes Gundelfinger's attack upon the Yale spirit so clearly as a letter he wrote football coach Tad Jones one fall...
...handful of fine, original films. Jean Cocteau sent over, in Intimate Relations, what amounts to a formal photograph of an Oedipus complex: a devilish picture, devilishly well made. By contrast there was a flash of the old gaite parisienne in Beauties of the Night, by Rene Clair; and Jacques Tad, in Mr. Hulot's Holiday, composed something like a ballet of pratfalls. In Diary of a Country Priest, adapted from the novel by Georges Bernanos, the camera watched a body dissolve in spirit, while in Pit of Loneliness the spirit of a feeling woman was stifled in perverse carnality...
Jayvee 150's: Eric Oddleifson, Stroke; Tim Gray, 7; Bill Lindenmuller, 6; John Lizars, 5; Bruce Dixon, 4; Bill Lawrence, 3; Troy Brown, 2; Frank Maybank, Bow; Tad Palys...
...beauty was caught by the sharp eyes of two fine cameramen, N. Paul Kenworthy Jr. and Robert H. Crandall, who roamed for over two years from New Mexico to Oregon, prospecting for pictorial gold. (Sequences were also contributed by Stuart V. Jewell, Jack C. Couffer, Don Arlen and Tad Nichols.) They brought back a pokeful of high-grade nuggets...
...town. More than 1,000 strong, it yelled its way down Nassau Street, exploded a few more firecrackers, sent a task force to storm the Garden Theatre and broke up the show. By the time the mob reached Hulit's shoe-store, it had been joined by Tad D. Hammond, who is as prominent in his own way as the studious Joe Sugar...