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Uninhibited Bob Hope adores his soldier audience. Monologist and avid ad-libber, he can and does depart from his prepared script at the drop of a hat. His camp followers drop their hats so willingly that they have to be cautioned beforehand to hold down the uproar. It could spoil the timing of jokes like this, which warm a soldier's heart...
...Blood kept at body temperature doesn't spoil...
...best index to the need for better Army cooking is the fact that the soldier's favorite dish is still beans-always the same, but one that bad cooks can do little to spoil...
...spirit of defiance extends even to a blackout, if one should be called. Bradford D. Haseltine '43, chairman of the Dance Committee, says that he is confident that lack of light would not spoil the affair...
...spectacular war scenes actually filmed under fire are released by the Soviet government. Especially noteworthy is a long sequence showing the white clad U.S.S.R. troops advancing under fire to blow up an enemy pill-box with dynamite. The film has an unusual ending which smells like Hollywood and would spoil the plot if recorded here. The picture was produced in Russia; the dialogue is in Russian with English titles. Incidently the star, Zoya Fyodorva, bears a remarkable resemblance to Sonia Henie. (Hollywood please note.) E. V. F. (linotypist for the Crimson...