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Jesuit Missions has grown pretty remarkably itself, from a circulation of 3,000 in 1927 to 136,000 today. Under Father Calvert Alexander, its editor since 1938, the magazine aims at an audience of Catholic laymen, sees to it that its articles (mostly on missions and missionaries) are short, informative and liberally illustrated...
Sandwiched between this phrenetic activity are some interesting shots of naval boot training, of a submarine crossing the Pacific and of Corinne Calvert. These may be a relief after concentrated doses of Lewis' nasal voice, but they kill off whatever slight continuity there might have been otherwise...
Both appealed. The case will be heard before the mock court of Judge Calvert Magruder '16, Chief Justice of the First Circuit Court of Appeals, Talcott M. Banks '31, and John C. Cabot Jr., members of the Boston...
...optimistic, however, in calling the substitution of soccer for football an "inevitable development." College football is a financial investment; the players, just as much as the stadia, are its capital; for advertising purposes, the football hero is made to seem a Man Apart just like the gentleman who drinks Calvert; the sentiments, and finally the pocketbooks, of students and of old grads like Mr. Sayre are appealed to with the calculation of any singing commercial. The buying of football players is America's way of delaying government subsidization of education, which is an inevitable development. But it will...
...Peking Express." Most of the "action" in this picture takes place inside a 1910 railroad car that might as well be standing in the Chicago stockyards. Joseph Cotten, cast as a United Nations doctor, wanders aimlessly up and down the aisle accompanied by equally aimless Corinne Calvert. Miss Calvert bites her tongue occasionally to express emotion and indicate that she's still alive...