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...documentary flavor, however, lends too little novelty to the story's rehash of familiar fiction; and for all its self-righteous airs, the movie does not practice what it preaches. The point of the action seems to be that a smart, ambitious telephone repairman (Edmond O'Brien) can cut himself in on the $8 billion if he applies his knowledge to the gambling racket. By hook, crook and electronics, Hero O'Brien works himself up to a high living standard, 36 changes of clothes and a love affair with another big shot's blue-blooded wife...
...Harry Popkln; United Artists) is a tricky quickie that takes its title from the standard police abbreviation meaning "dead on arrival." Its hero (Edmond O'Brien) wakes up one morning to find himself inexplicably dying of poison. In the few days before the poison takes its final effect, he rushes about to find his murderer. Nothing about his hunt through a crowded gallery of suspects is nearly as intriguing as the idea that motivates it. Though much of the film has been shot against teeming backgrounds in San Francisco and Los Angeles, D. 0. A. illustrates that nothing...
...Manhattan's Mount Sinai Hospital put his faith in the basal temperature curve, which drops lower each month at about the time an ovum (egg) is released by the ovary, then rises sharply again, thus marking the most favorable time for conception. This is nonsense, snaps Dr. Edmond J. Farris-no M.D., but an anatomist (Ph.D.) who has trodden on many a medical toe with his hobnailed views...
...following students were nominated: John D. Bardis, Donald L. Blackmer, Joseph A. Broido, Richard T. Butten, Theodore O. Cron, A. Helmes Fetherhelf, Gim P. Fong, Frank B. Gilbert, Edmond J. Gong, Arthur D. Kaledin, Robert L. Knauss, Benjamin F. MacDonald, Guy M. McKhann, Robert D. Mchlman...
Howard W. Robbins, chairman of the '52 Class Committee heads a dance committee of: Benjamin F. MacDonald, secretary; John D. Bardis, treasurer; John F. Murphy, entertainment chairman; Costas C. Rodis, ticket chairman; Edmond J. Gong, publicity chairman; Robert L. Wylie, decorations chairman; Charles C. Cabot, stage manager; and Carroll M. Lowenstein, chairman for commuters...