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The Children's Hour (Mirisch; United Artists) is Director William Wyler's second try at doing right by Lillian Hellman's 1934 stage melodrama, whose burden was that lesbianism may be regrettable, but a nasty, spying child is simply intolerable. In 1936, when the first screenplay was...
>Governments-the report shied away from naming the Communists-must be limited in power; political structures must allow for nonviolent changes in governments; freedom of choice and conscience must be permitted.
Husbands complain that only 50 pubs have been built in all twelve of the cities. Teen-agers are bored because private enterprise has shied away from building movie houses, skating rinks and bowling alleys until there is a sufficient teen-age population to support them. The youngsters avoid the archaeological...
Pathological Prejudice. This was the fourth time that Drs. Kevorkian and Bylsma had supplied cadaver blood for transfusion. In three previous cases the attending physicians tried it cautiously, and only on incurable patients. Yet using cadaver blood is not a new practice. At Moscow's Sklifosovsky Institute, almost 30...
The "It" Boy. He got his first film job in 1924 when, tired of trying to sell baby photographs in Los Angeles, he heard from Montana ranch buddies that you could get $10 just for falling off a horse. In those days they stretched ankle-high wires across fields to...