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...former college players now taking their Naval training here at Harvard. Jack Davis. Co.C. who once played for Dartmouth, Ed Donovan who played with Holy Cross, Cliff Hoffman who was with the basketball team from the University of Michigan, Sallie Nechtem who played with Boston U., Johnnie Pauler from Carrol College, Frank Smith from Penn State, Howie Vocke from St. Johns University, and Dick Yeager from Michigan Normal make up the entire team...
Moving up North, let it be known that "Virginia" is not one of the best pictures of the year. It lacks any action at all and the acting is in the same category. The team of McMurray and Carrol fail to hit any high spots. There is one good actor who does make a bid for fame but the director kills him off before this darkly has a chance to make a real impression...
...modernistic interior of the Rio Stock Exchange. In these settings, Brazilian life seems polite and well-dressed, constantly accompanied by an ordinary assortment of Mack Gordon-Harry Warren tunes sung against a background of beautiful girls. Of the Brazilian characters, only the Baron's rival broker (J. Carrol Naish) has a trace of perfidy and that is gently masked. Since Miss Faye as the Baroness with a brush of Brooklyn in her accent prefers the Latin Don Ameche to the U. S. duplicate, and since the U S Ameche prefers Carmen Miranda, Pan-American attraction is adequately proved. That...
...picture, too. Fred MacMurray is a good old Irish southern gentleman who loves to see the tobacco grow and the young fillies fill out. He wants to keep Virginia for the folks who love Virginia. Yassuh. He can keep Virginia if it is the same state that Madeline Carrol comes back to. She comes back to sell the ole homestead, but the feel of the good earth under her fingernails brings back the days when MacMurray used to wash the little mole on her right leg. Or was it her left leg? Anyway she stays and gets everything mixed...
Getting to work on a reorganization plan, Mr. Steere (representing the stock holders) finally made a pact with Prudential Insurance Co.'s Carrol Shanks (representing the bondholders) in March 1937. Their plan would have given C. & O. a 14% interest in the new common...