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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...When Phil Charig of this musical set asked him to drive to California one day, Grant went along for the ride, stayed to work five years for Paramount. As a dark, sleek, bedimpled leading man, Cinemactor Grant made $500 a week, but he did not make much headway in pictures. Says he: "They had a lot of leading men over there with dark hair and a set of teeth like me, and they couldn't be buying stories for each of us. . . ." When his contract with Paramount expired, Grant struck out for himself, since then has averaged three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: May 20, 1940 | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

...Saturday morning's gathering, which will be devoted primarily to undergraduate activities, Spencer A. Klaw '41, president of the CRIMSON, and Westmore Willcox '41, president of the Advocate, will speak about college publications, Ray Dennett '36 is to discuss the religious and social services, and Phil C. Neal '40 and Langdon P. Marvin '41 will treat with student control and Freshman affairs respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant, Symposium on Week End Schedule | 5/15/1940 | See Source »

Unable to get underway in the first frame, the ruggers reached pay dirt only once, with Tiger Smith taking the scoring honors. But in the second half the Crimson offense began rolling with Phil Strong, George Ditz, and Marsh Holleb each collecting three points. Conversions by Dave Colwell after the first and last tally brought the total to sixteen. Although the Boston Club seriously threatened several times in both periods, they were unable to cross the final stripe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUGBY TEAM WINS TILT WITH BOSTON | 5/13/1940 | See Source »

Losing to Yale was a team which consisted entirely of Coolidge prize-winners. Beren and Cherington won this year's awards, while Phil C. Neal '40 gained the prize last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H-Y-P DEBATES END IN TIE; NEW DEAL UPHELD | 4/27/1940 | See Source »

...host to the annual Harvard-Princeton debate, the Harvard Club of Boston is opening its doors to undergraduates tonight. Jack Orloff '41, James J. Pattee '41, and Langdon P. Marvin '41 will defend the New Deal before the Club, while Phil C. Neal '40, Paul W. Cherington '40, and Stanley O. Beren '41 are arguing the opposite side against a Yale team at New Haven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEBATERS MEET TIGER, ELI SPEAKERS TONIGHT | 4/26/1940 | See Source »

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