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...average theater-goer associates youth, music, love, beauty, gaiety, and laughter (never books) with college life, and consequently expects to see these elements in a college picture. The film producer, whose natural show manly preference lies more in the direction of snappy dialogue and dance routines than classroom dignity, knows this and is prepared to meet the demand. His pictures are intended for the film-going public as a whole, and not solely for a few hypercritical students. For this reason most college films, outside of the annual football epic (for which I offer no apologies) are musicals...
...Before going to Warm Springs President Roosevelt named, instructed and gave his parting blessing to the U. S. delegation to the Naval Limitation Conference which meets in London Dec. 6: 1) Admiral William H. Standley, Chief of Naval Operations, 2) roving Ambassador Norman H. Davis, professional conference goer, 3) Undersecretary of State William Phillips, ranking career diplomat of the State Department. Their job: to do what Washington regards as virtually impossible, namely, to persuade other nations not to increase their fleets...
...piece. In fact, the photography and incidental music both are patterns which Hollywood well might emulate. All in all, it is a work of art in typical British-Gaumont goed taste. Directed by Berthold Viertel, Miss Nova Pilbeam reaches dramatic heights which merit the attention of every movie-goer. Whether or not you'll love her, as we do, you'll appreciate...
...stage, Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra entertain for a half hour displaying old tunes, and new "Beer" suits. Bob Crosby sings a number in imitation of his famous brother and another all his own. He does well, but any movie-goer who expects a second "Bing" will be disappointed. Everything considered, the bill at the Metropolitan presents a pleasant way to spend an afternoon or evening if you are in Boston over the week...
...Thomas news monolog, in its effort to be harmlessly funny, is objectionable to many a cinema-goer. Last month, in describing a dogteam sled race in New Hampshire, it went as follows: "This is a mushy story . . . mush, mush . . . mush, mush, mush...