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gettlng a certaln man to start a constructlon Dagwood doesn't tell of h1s trouble and Blond1e gets some new furrlture wltrout tell lng h1m Nlthout KHOWlHg each other Dagwood and J C , who has a daughter named Jessle, meet and try to flx a vacuum cleane When Dagwood leaves,he forgets H55 hat and Jessie calls h1m up on the telephone Blondle answers and gets Jealous Thls tangle flnally all straightened out and Dagwood got the business deal,h s gob back, and a blg ralse along wlth enough money to pay h1s debts Walter Robertson '40 THE PRIVPTE LIVWS OF ELIZAB TI AND ESSEX Actors Errol Flynn and Bette Davls The movie tells of how uuoen Ellzabeth herlocallj S8CTlflOG her love for Lord Essex,real1z1ng that the power he would galn by a marrlage would destroy Engl nd All through the movle one gets the 1dea of the Queeh's love and loyalty to her country Her love 1S most strongly shown ln the end of the movie when she has Lord sex beheaded to lnsure the safety of England The plot 1S based on hlstorl cal facts There was very little humor but much sadness and sus pense The movle was in technicolor whlch brought out the r1ch beauty in the gowns of the queen and the other ladles M vls O'Roak '40 BLAU GVSTE The Players Gary Cooper Ray Milland Robert Mllland Brlen Donlevy Susan Hayward Thls 1S a story of the For eign Leglon ln Wh1Ch you see the desert at 1ts worst cruel sergeant, Brlan Donlevy Cooper, Mllland and Preston JOIH up wlth the leglon A jewel is stolen from thelr foster aunt' house and each leaves so as not to throw the blame on the other The desert scenes are very breath tallng and you never know what wlll come next It lS very cleverly done and true of the de sert The romance may have been exaggerated a llttle but it seem ed qulte real I enjoyed the whole picture The background and muslc went very well wlth the movle Constance Stubbs '40 I . 9 . . Q I u 0 Y, at I . , . I o 0 . r I . ' r. O Q A a . . . . . . is 11 4-I i , .e - L 'J . . T1 T i 1 ' The men are ruled by a very 1 D 0 . . . . . . . IW .L D U I V 9 Jn ' S L 5 - , S , D ' a . , I-I , , . 0 . f . - A U - 1 .
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MQVM. 1LVlEfVX TUV OLD LAID Type Dralatlc Setting A southern town durlng and after the Clvil War Characters Bette Dav1s,who nlayed by far the outst nding part,was the old mald miriam Uopkins, who played a fine part,was her cousln A Brief summary of tn Blot Bette D8V1S' cousin vas belng murrled Just before the ceremony h r true lover returned after having been away for several years but she goes on wlth the weddlns Bette Davls was ln low also but Rule at her chlld lS order to hide to run a home parents w re She soon gave l1ve with her love wlth this fel ke ert to war with war he was kllled so born with no name In her chll ,she began for children whose illed in the war u this to go o cousln whose hus band had dled Per child was brought up to believe that Bette Davls' cous1n was her mother, of course, thls made l1f very hard for Bette DdVlS When the chlld was about to be married her mother wanted tell her of her parents but nally d c1d d not to The NOV16 ended with the Ch1ld'S startlng on her honeymoon and wlth a feel ing of good wlll betfeen the two older women Thi 1OV16 played upon one's emotions and would probably p peal to older people more than to ndlldren t very cle rlr por trayed the darker slde of l fe Alda Nerry '40 MORTHIEST PruSAGE Actors Spencer tracy and Robert Young This is a story of WRoger's Rangersn and thelr experiences w1th the Indlans Spencer Tracy does a good job as Major Rogers and Robert Young 1S the man who, sent away from Harvard College, joins Qoger's Rangers as a map drawer The Panfers move by night and when Wln a holew they do the un bell vable Cne feat they accom pllshed was movwng thelr boats, whlch held bout tw nty men, up over the hlll , and over a neck of land lH order to escape the After many flghts and long marche wlthout food, except for a handful of cornmeal, they are fortunate enough to f1nd thelr way to c1v1l1zat1on wlthout being massacred Of course, Robert Y oung marrled the girl of hls dreams Hnornrwest Passagev is a very good movle, one worth seeing Joseph Foy '40 BLONDIF The cast of characters was Penny Slngleton as Blond1e,Arthur Lake as Dlgwood, Larry Simms as Baby Dumpllng, and Da1sy as her self, Thls movie is casted ln such a manner that almost anyone would like lt Dagwood gets in trouble over a note for a large sum of money His boss glves h1m a chance to get it by collectlng a blll and FJ P I F X ' .54 X. ., , V C, . A-4.1.1 ' - 1, 1 TL , g . . I O r . .' c . ' v ' - . :. ,y . . , Q4 ' . , . c.. l . YF q ' i ' .xg N1 e f J . . ' - LJ T. Q I : -f . . Y, . . r . 1 A ' , , L rj A .S . ' , ' - lr J S - , 1 .- . ,, . . . C . ... .V . I . V f l I Q . . ' eg -3 . I . . . , 0 r X .. Q , 1 V - ' L W 1. .L . out marrylng her. French who had them bottled up. v . 1 ' ' V Q l , . . ll . S ' - 1 Q ' ' 1 LA , .L , 7 . . I r 0 r Q . Q . I . P t . L U 0 U U .- F . , o 4 I g N . L . . mu . ' X . . G U 1 I . I . to A U fl- . . S 3 . ' L. : . V . , , S 'n .- ' .. 3 V: , ' Y l I ' 4 1 -. ., . . , I L' ' ' ' Q .. . f 3 - ' . 4 f ' ' . -P JA , i u v 5 Jr .. I . ' 1. '3 ' i . ' ' . . .l
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.IXWQX IA X, :J K 1--rd + Pav- x fi UJWXJK Mr Grant Cfinisring 3 lgqg al gebra problemj And so xe find x equals zero Joe Hoy All that work fo no thing Irs Curtis Now, Ui e, ne care ful of my new polls ed lard wood floors, xon't fou9 Nike You needn't xorry, I have spikes in my shoe Duane Well, I am getting so can write now Nr Alley ilooling a tne paper and puzzlinpb ave written? Duane I don't lnow I haven't learned to ead ret Bob Mhy, Narilynnl that ails your head? ihy the b3WQ ve? Marilynn Don't be ridiculous This is my nev hat Mrs. Greaves: what is your favor ite book? Mr. Grant: Well, it has always been my bank book, but even that lacks interest nom. Nr. Alley Cgetting angry vith Joseph Foyj: I certainly will have to go and seo your father Joe: You'd better not. It will Box Inat makes you thirk I can't sell ry poems? D r't I ut enough fire in my verses? Miss Thomas Excuse me, but frarlly, I trirk you don't put enourh verses n your fire Te cher to uc nry Jrat ruler of today demards tre greatest dis ciylireo Joknny That ruler in your hand Mr iapley Irvi g, what made you so late this mornirg9 Irfirv Bee use I rissed so much time Joe ere, you can't take your cat in there Julia That oat's not mine Joe He's followirg you Julia Well, so are yo Ur Grant I sent for you have you explalr wry the answers on your examination paper are all in quotatiors. Pupil: Surely you would agree, Mr Grant, that I owe that much courtesy to the fellow who was seated on my left. Mr. Tapley: have I time to say good-bye to my wife? Porter: I couldn't say, suh. How cost you f15.OO a visit. long is you been married? 'A .P- , ' x '. -4 - U W , ,v ' .,, if .1-'--.Q :A J '- gf ff f L: , 41 - - JJ' ' AJ 'f f-Dv. . ., i . f , xv ,H ' . ,f I ' ' ' ' xx' ' , , .2 .f 1 .J f .5 1 in ff' , V- .- -- 1 X ..f 'm f 4--T' '77 ' f' ' -W if .. fl ,V sl-.X I i A V . - , A-nf, N , Q . -- 1 , V, f -b Q ! P W , M I, . - . Q'g X f f'5f , ' ,,y ex, ,Q . ,NIV , I . , . - - - 'V f X I , ' -4 V r---., , '- . . , M --- '--' hge- -:g 1 '- ' .- . - - ' , 'EQ i'i ' 'aM r ' ' ' L., I 4 A ' X' I r ' .V - Qvf' 1 I I x A- f . -' .i....-- l... s,,,,,.,,,,.,. .-.-L.r,., Q ,W a A- --- - . . . 1 . fy Q v- ' - 1 I -' . Q - - I 1 , v 2 lv ,1 . . C 1 p . o . 1 . . - W W . 4 : ' I' .I l N : 1. I . U ' ' ' M... I . .5 . . I5 - - rv ' . , ' 1 - :L . Z I I I 15 - - 1 r ' 1: J.. Il 'l f' 8. k H . : ' . YY ' f . u J . . I 1. I ' I rr ' 14 o 4 U J 4 - . . C1 T F . 0 Q A o I c , 'L ' I f 1 A ' vx 3 r ' O 1 A I ,J Q 1- -L u . . ' o A I . ' 4- v - - fi r Y if La ,, T ,OI S. .I . . . . Yf ' -T D : what na you I,. 1 I . 2 f ' Q Q. I H . . It ' Q . . - 5 4 A I .. . , . . . . - I, , . ' I A HJ. I A.. 4 . U' 'Q r ' , rf - 11 . - . :AD , . - Lag - ' r 5 9 l . . X '- 0 if Q : to . ..-.-..
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