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...Pasadena, Calif...
...Pasadena, Calif...
...there: the premiere which resembles a festooned church social; the serious artists (. . . When a moving picture is right it socks the eye and the ear and the solar plexus all at once and that is a hell of a temptation for any writer); the buzzing nightclubs ; the stragglers from Pasadena; the masculine-minded feminine population who even pay the checks; the trade-paper racket where you buy good reviews; the frightening bankers from New York who own the studios; the studio commissaries full of rumors and gossip ; the little houses along the beach where the underprivileged are as comfortable...
When U. S. college presidents gathered last week in Pasadena, Calif, for their annual shoptalk, they had something new to talk about. Besides its old worries-Money Troubles, Social Security, Academic Freedom, What is a Liberal Education?-the Association of American Colleges had a new one: Conscription...
...Pasadena, the Rose Bowl, oldest and most coveted of U. S. bowl games, drew the largest crowd: 91,500.* They went to see the final reel in the rags-to-riches thriller that made Clark Shaughnessy and his Stanford team the standout football performers of 1940. Up from the cellar to Pacific Coast champions in one season, the undefeated Indians faced a steamrolling Nebraska eleven that had been stopped only once-by mighty Minnesota...