Word: loved
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ronald Colman's elegant, off-hand romanticism. Will he go back to the tables? Hunchbacks, horseshoes and other lucky symbols strewn in his path by the backers of the sporting club fail to lure him. On the Blue Express back to Paris he meets Joan Bennett, falls in love with her, does not know that she has been employed by the sharpers of the sporting club to bring him back to the tables to leave his winnings, and a little more. Once more the reserved chair at the baccarat table is the setting for a climax in which...
...Burns, Fugitive (Paramount) is evidence that, if the cinema is not quite ready to call off its exploitation of G-men and supergangsters, it feels driven nevertheless to eerie heights of implausibility in search of new twists. Sylvia Sidney, naïve proprietress of a roadside restaurant, falls in love with a winning stranger (Alan Baxter) only to learn, when he begins discharging firearms, that he is Public Enemy No. A1. She is accused of aiding his escape, bullied into a false confession, sent to prison. To trap Baxter the G-men rig up an elaborate escape for Miss Sidney...
More impressive than the platitudinous observations on human destiny, the permanence of art, or the exhaustion of physical love, are the occasional lyrics that break the narrative...
...recent editorial concerning Yale News editorial policies, we imputed to them a half-baked radicalism which, in the light of their answer appearing in yesterday's Crimson, seems to have been unjust. They claim to love business much more than we do, and are merely seeking to prevent their beloved from committing suicide...
...Kelly Wilson show himself Amos twice as good. Harvard will get Palm of victory, and when they are Dunn giving the Snavely Yale boys the Dickens, it will be Curtins for the Blue hopes all Wright. Harvard will gain Miles of ground, but Blue will have to live on Love until they get back to their own Pond. Au revoir but not goodbye to faithful readers. Harvard 13, Yale 7; Princeton 20, Dartmouth 13; Commonwealth of Massachusetts 12, Ryan...