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David E. Lillenthal jr.

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The Moviegoer

Robert Cummings and Eagle-Lion Films have hammered together a ramshackle little comedy that is partly funny and mostly dismal. Almost


June Bride

In spite of a routine comic framework, Robert Montgomery and Bette Davis have a moderately intelligent script in "June Bride,"


The Children's Hour: II

While Superman represents the outer limits of fantasy in the current crop of radio thrillers for the kiddies, Captain Midnight's


The Children's Hour: I

For many years, several public-spirited organizations have been trying to save American kiddies from the insidious influences of comic books,


The Saxon Charm

When Robert Montgomery has the screen to himself, "The Saxon Charm" threatens to become a solid, intelligent film. Montgomery plays


Americanism, Inc.: I

When the House of Representatives set up a special committee to investigate subversive propaganda, in May of 1938, about the


Elliott Tags Soviets in World Politics

William Yandell Elliott spoke Tuesday night on "The Polities of One World," and it seemed like a pretty good idea