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...officers for its coming 1944 season. George O'Day '45 will be the new Commodore, Douglas Danner '46 the Vice-Commodore, Donald Knowlton '46 the Rear Commodore, and Joseph A. Erickson, Jr. '46 the Secretary-Treasurer. Also assigned to posts were Ingerson Cunningham '46 as Cruising Master, and Frederic Hilton '46 as Fleet Captain. Plans for the coming season include eight intercollegiate regattas, with a cruise and dance weekend winding up their activities in June...
Helpmeets. In Los Angeles, Mrs. Robbie Emerson complained that her husband made long-distance telephone calls to her, collect, and never said a word. She won a divorce on the ground of cruelty. In Minneapolis, John Hilton Stiles won one on the complaint that his wife lived with a dozen rattlesnakes, a number of copperheads, coral snakes and water moccasins, a 9-ft. Indian python, a Siamese hooded cobra, an African green mamba...
...were inspected by the following staff members accompanying Lieut Commander Paradise: Lieut. Commander E.W. Sweetland, Executive Officer; Lieut. Commander B.L. Stewart; Lieut Commander P.F. Hilton; Lieut. G.F. Welker; Lieut. (j.g.) H.M. Hansen; and Lieut. (j.g.) A.X. O'Connor...
Random Harvest (M.G.M.) is a first-rate film made from James Hilton's second-rate novel of the same name. This English idyl brings together two veterans of Hilton films-Greer Garson (Goodbye, Mr. Chips) and Ronald Colman (Lost Horizon). Random Harvest, which is better than either of those, is distinguished by 1) a moving love story, 2) the unveiling of Miss Garson's interesting legs...
Thereafter, the film resolves itself into the problem of whether Rainier or Smithy will come out on top. Hilton's novel is ramblingly and trickily told. The film tells the story more straightforwardly, makes up in charm what it loses in surprise...