Word: agar
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, at 21, Shirley completed Hollywood's classic domestic cycle-and startled millions of Americans who have followed her precocious public & private life with affection and a worrisome feeling that the years do whiz by. She filed a divorce suit against handsome, 28-year-old John Agar, the Army Air Forces sergeant who became a cinemactor after their marriage four years...
...lineup for the Crimson in both matches will be the same as it was against MIT last Wednesday. Bud Agar, Ted Bullard, Charlie Ames, Hilliard Hughes, Jack Frey, and Howie Swartzman will take to the singles courts in that order...
...rebellious young woman (Shirley Temple) who believes in women's rights-especially the right to vote and to paint the nude human figure. Expelled from school for her outlandishly radical notions, Shirley returns home to disgrace her kindly clergyman-father (Robert Young), outrage her boy friend (John Agar), and throw the whole neighborhood into an uproar...
...from Maine fared no better with their epees. Giles Constable, Captain Johnny Agar, and Ken Yates had little trouble picking up three touches three times apiece to add another nine points to the Crimson tally...
Shot in glorious black and white, "Fort Apache" introduces John Agar as a brash young 2nd Lt with a lantern jaw and a gay twinkle in his blue, blue eyes. He provides the love interest and very little else. His opposite, Shirley Temple, is now a Woman, let it be announced. Her acting is competent and mature, if a trifle too cute. Fonda plays the stiff-backed, knuckle-headed Colonel skillfully, but even so experienced an actor as he cannot carry this trite and sloppy picture...