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Spending their last day on the water for the duration of the winter, nine crews made-up of members of the Varsity, 150 and Freshman squads this afternoon held their annual race of the fall on the Charles...
...accuse poor Mr. DeMille of doing its casting; thirty minutes of this opus will convince anyone that its parts were dished out by either the neighborhood horsedoctor or Mickey Rooney. Paulette Goddard, whom we recall quite pleasantly as a sweater-girl from her native Bronx, is made-up into a Southern belle with absolutely ghastly effect. John Wayne plays the dumb-but-honest-lug-who-goes-wrong--a part admirably in-harmony with his facial expressions; and Ray Milland, completing the triangle, is thoroughly helpless with lines that no Booth could have carried...
Historians are for the most part orderly people who do not like to have their well made-up minds unmade about such matters as the real character of Julius Caesar. Ferrero was upsetting. Moreover, he was not dull. Beginning with his five-volume The Grandeur and Decadence of Rome, he made the past vivid for people who had never voluntarily read history in their lives...
Following their contest last week which decided the "Most Unglamorous Chorus Girl of 1941, "Hasty Pudding chorines were made-up by an expert from the Helene Rubinstein Studios, who had boasted that they "could make any women beautiful...
...cabin was in the charge of Malcolm McNair '42, who reports that all the arrangements turned out very satisfactorily. The price for food was fixed to one dollar a day, including a made-up lunch, and a cook was engaged to get supper ready since the boys were content to sit around the fire after a strenuous...