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...right, of course. Captain Cook found some geographical points, but he missed the emotional one that Sadie Thompson and Ginger Ted, the supreme remittance man in all literature, have supplied to millions. Ted is back again in this second screen version of The Beachcomber. This time Actor Robert Newton sees, as Charles Laughton in the 1939 version failed to, the low, colonial swank of the fellow, and plays it for the snickers it deserves...
...better nor worse than he has been in all his films that I have seen. In fact, his playing is most always the same from picture to picture, Sim being a sort of one man acting convention in the manner of such set characters as Charles Laughton and Robert Newton. He is always superb, cast always in roles that are suited to his acting style...
...varsity cross-country team yesterday elected J. Donald French of Newton, Mass., and Dunster House, captain for the 1955 season. French, who also won a track letter last year, finished his second year on the varsity with two firsts and four thirds...
EDWARD V. HICKEY W. Newton, Mass...
Roger D. Masters '55 of Adams and Newton, Mass. (Government); John F. Merrifeld '55 of Kirkland and Wilmette, Illinois (Social Relations); James Peale '55 of Eliot and Lebanon, New Jersey (Economics); Clayton E. Ray '55 of Lowell and Indianapolis, Indiana (Geology); Peter B. Schneider '55 of Kirkland and Brooklyn, New York (Chemistry...