Word: yoder
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rumors have been circulating to the effect that Ivy may get the contract for for a short on University life now being considered by the corporation. Neither Yoder or University officials have any thing definite to say about this, but Ivy would seem to have a lot of good arguments in its favor...
With money for sound equipment, Ivy threatens to hit the industry with highly professional talkies. Still in the midst of a script writing contest, Charles A. Yoder '49, president of the group, admits that the topic is not yet definite. "But," he asserts, "We've get a lot on the fire...
...Times" has much so its credit. Photography has been under the direction of Hugh C. Foster '49, an Academy Award winner for his camera work on the Antarctic documentary, "Secret Land." And in place of running dialogue, an original musical score has been completed by a promising local composer. Yoder is highly enthusiastic about this music, and terms it one of the movie's biggest assets...
...Breyor, president of the New England division, signed most of the papers last night in a Leverett House room as some 15 members of the University's movie colony watched over his shoulder, William L. Alden '50, Charles Yoder '49, and Lauriston Ward '50 then signed for Ivy Films. Final arrangements will be completed soon...
...action was taken to facilitate public release of "Touch of the Times," Ivy Films' 1949 production, and to allow members to share whatever profits may accrue from its showing, Yoder said...