Word: feste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Playing a blackmailer south of the border, Montgomery clips his words and blanks his stares whenever possible. Funny business is the theme, and six grand is the pay-off. A carnival and merry-go-round provide a unique backdrop for the routine slug-fest that Hollywood associates with the underworld; and despite some stereotyped aspects, the story has few lapses. Montgomery dead-pans adequately and playing opposite is Wanda Hendrix who does her best to appear Mexican and inscrutable, providing good contrast for the know-it-all Montgomery...
...mayhem can be expected. With only three referees on the field as against four at every Varsity game, a large number of injury-producing fouls go undetected. More and better qualified reforces at each game would complete the program to make House football a game instead of a slug fest...
...delegates went back to their free-for-all talk fest, reached no decision except to make this an annual affair. There was no doubt of the stirrings of new power they now felt in themselves...
Kiphuth's lads were the dominant element of a two-day water fest, proving hardly a gracious host to the many visiting aggregations. In the Friday night finals they took first and second in the 50-yard freestyle and the 150-yard back-stroke, and the first four notches in the 220-yard freestyle...
...Club ran through a final rehearsal of its repertoire last night in Emerson Hall. They will get under way at 8:15 o'clock tonight before a sellout crowd of 1200 in Sanders Theater, where the two clubs will sing their separate programs in turn and conclude the song fest by a joint singing of their respective Alma Maters...