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...Court Jester at the Paramount and Fenway. Picnic is unpleasing because it is dull and Mid-western, though Susie Strasburg is infinitely Central Park West at Loew's State and Orepheum. Diabolique is still the biggest secret since John Thomson spent the weekend at the White House. At the Beacon Hill. Carousel has russet-thatched Gordon MacRae, which is more than anyone could ask, at Keith's Memorial. The Rose Tatoo is all AnnaMagnani's at the Met, which says ". . . Every week is a record. The crowds! The cheers! The acclaim!" The modesty...
...apprentice than a school where he is a learner. For him this is no 9-5 day, 40-hour week proposition. The chemical engineers and spectroscopists may work around the clock figures on a dial, and the night lights of the architectural drafting room are a beacon that can be seen as far down Mass. Ave, as Central Square...
Diabolique are you if you guess who's in the bathtub. Don't tell your relatives, or the man in the yellow shirt will get you. Rocks around the clock from 10 'til 10 every two hours. At the Beacon Hill...
Diabolique comes with the Herald-Tribune's recommendation: "One of the dandiest mystery dramas that has shown here in goodness knows when." Well! Please, please, tell your friends not to reveal the ending. (It's French). At the Beacon Hill. 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m., and, of course...
...Beacon Hill or Battle Creek, contests, of course, cost money. But since a penny saved is a penny to spend, it should be said that there is a bill pending in the State Legislature to set up a commission to design a "less expensive" state flag...