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...haven't cried at a movie for a long time, want to watch an actress age 60 years in an hour, and enjoy all-star productions, then by all means see. "The Blue Veil." Beyond these sentimental attractions, however, producers Jerry Wald and Norman Krasna have squeezed little else from a dull, pointless story...
...Open-Closed all-star House foot ball game a week ago, the CRIMSON presented Bingham with an engraved cup. The inscription read; "William John Bingham, Director of Athletics, 1926-51. The man who made athletics for all reality...
...football by making it into an all-year activity, for penalizing men who only want to go out for football as a two-month game. But it can be defended as a way of giving coaches more time to build a competent football team without having to buy all-star high school players, and the latter argument seems at least as cogent as the former ones...
...larger than most spectators would suspect, because organizing a football afternoon from scratch requires a great deal of initial outlay. The "Open and Closed" project is now a bit of pleasant history. But judging from the enthusiastic welcome it received, the H.A.A. would do well to see that an all-star House football game becomes a permanent path of the College scene...
Open, composed of all-star players from Kirkland, Dudley, Dunster and Winthrop, took an early lead. When Closed was unable to move the ball and tired to pant from its own 20-yard line, Open end Gerry Dorman from Winthrop broke through, blocked the kick, scooped up the loose ball and ran it over to score. The pass for the extra point was not successful...