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Pompeii had its last day, and unfortunately, so has the time you can get along without forking over cash in payment of November term bills. Bills must be paid today; persons paying later are liable to a $10 fine. The University's frowns will be even blacker if one chooses to ignore both bill and fine for very long...
...said that each kind act of a non-warring member of society is good. "My hands are dirty, but I hope they won't got much blacker...
...into which Tamara gradually draws Helene turns out blacker than any jungle; it is a total eclipse of the soul. As their strange relationship progresses, both shame and secret jealousy prevents Hélene from telling her father that she even sees Tamara. One day Tamara demands that she tell him, and slaps her viciously when she fails to do so. In a sobbing flare-up of independence, Hélene cries, "You'll never see me again!" and leaves...
With a few more wrinkles and blacker circles under the eyes, Bette Davis has returned to the screen. She recaptures all the reckless will-power from her role in All About Eve and every malicious intent and tortured-expression from The Little Foxes days. Injected into a murder intrigue, these attributes would be formidable, except for one fact. Her movie personality, which has been geared to a virtuoso performance, does not quite reveal its unique psychological assets in a double lead, especially in this murder story...
Nowhere did I label any of these as "subversive," though I still think they paint a blacker picture of America than the one I knew. I agree with the delegate who said they were "songs of an oppressed people," a statement you attribute erroneously...