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...team is pretty strong offensively, but relatively green on defense Goalie Henry Pildner can say almost anything in the air, has plenty of courage, and boasts a fast, long boot. Adelbert Cranney and Dick Simmons, who substitute in the nets, are less experienced and about on a par. Marvin Weiss, brother of last year's All-American Charlie Weiss, and Mauricio Toro have added new life to the formerly weak fullback positions. Both players and have excellent control Substitutes Tim Janway and Bob Young are inexperienced, but Young is aggressive and can sometimes get off long boots...
...following men have been appointed for the coming year: Marvin A. Asnes '51, Research Asst., Advanced Production Problems; Vernon Alden '50, Administrative Asst. to Dean; Phillip S. Borden '50, Research Assoc., Elements of Administration-General; Charles G. Ellington '49, Research Assoc., Elements of Administration-General; Willis D. Gradison, Jr. '51, Research Asst., Invests Management; John M. Hamilton '49, search Assoc., 2nd year Account Robert A. McNearney '51, Research Assoc., Mobilization Analysis Center; Peter Massey, Jr., Research Assoc., Mobition Analysis Center; George M. Wmore, Jr. '51, Research Asst., Mobilization Analysis Center...
...people of all-[are] the men & women of every rank and in every branch of our armed services . . . They have not been getting the right sort of treatment in some of our towns and cities." Also on the program: Margaret Truman's good friend and sometime beau, Lawyer Marvin Braverman, now a member of the Travelers' Aid board...
Among the passengers: an idealistic doctor (Joseph Cotten) on a mission for the U.N.'s World Health Organization, a somewhat shopworn adventuress (Corinne Calvet), a Roman Catholic priest (Edmund Gwenn), an arrogant Chinese Communist journalist, an oily war lord (Marvin Miller), who plays ball with the Reds while enriching himself on the black market in U.N. medical supplies, and his estranged wife, a Nationalist sympathizer...
...cracks when her long-forgotten husband, Marvin Macy, comes back. A lazy, flashy lout, he quickly has Cousin Lymon following him like a puppy. A showdown has to come, and it does: Miss Amelia fights Marvin Macy with her fists, is on the way to winning when, at the last minute, Cousin Lymon leaps in like a demon, on Macy's side. Then the two men leave, after wrecking Miss Amelia's piano, her cabinet of curios and her still...