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Since the agenda of meetings often are not announced until an hour before the opening of UN session, members of the U.S. Mission to the UN must often organize their stand on vital issues almost on the spur of the moment, Richard S. Winslow, Secretary General of the Mission said yesterday. He addressed a meeting sponsored by the Harvard UN Council and the International Affairs Program...
...Winslow Boy (London Films; Eagle Lion). Between 1908 and 1910, England was deeply stirred by a struggle between a teen-aged schoolboy and a hidebound bureaucratic government. At 13, George Archer-Shee had been expelled without trial from the Royal Naval...
...London and Broadway stage hit, The Winslow Boy (1946-47), Playwright Terence Rattigan stuck fairly closely to the facts of the Archer-Shee case, while rigging them skillfully for theatrical effect. In the movie version, Scripters Rattigan and Anatole de Grunwald stick too closely to the play. As a result, despite some superior dialogue and top-drawer British acting, the film plods along with more patience than it is likely to find in U.S. moviegoers...
...patently written to be played across footlights that, before the lifelike intimacy of the camera, even a technically flawless performance by Robert Donat fails to inspire belief. Usually an adept dramatic craftsman, Scripter Rattigan also runs up a debt to his audience that he never pays. The Winslow boy is finally cleared, but the movie fails to clear up the mystery of how such a volume of seemingly damning evidence came to be lodged against...
VARSITY SWIMMING--Major Swimming H--Robert N. Berke '51, Winslow R. Briggs '51, Shepard Brown '50, Joseph M. Fox '50, Morton D. Hull '51, Douglas MoB. Kinney '52, John S. Steinhart '51, David B. Stone '51, Robert M. Stroud '52, Robert W. Tolf '51, Rene E. Vielman '51, Henry N. Watkins '51, Thomas S. Woods, 3rd '50, and Timothy C. Murphy '50, Manager...