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Entertainment Mutic Hutk Wilkin Radio WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1940 Tlie DAILY NERIUSKAN i EDITORS Mvit . Mortitn Marpolin Drain Eliaabetk Clark Radio . Mary Kerrigan . I Entertainment Mutic Hutk Wilkin Radio . : . Movies ... Ag Expert Draws Fan Mai Broadway Balalaika Gracie to Collegian Andy Hardy introduce hold film spot 'mystery man7 Joe Whitley llona Massey, Nelson CBS will air Saroyan Gamma goings on. play; Texaco theatre Marjorie Conrad, former glam- Eddy carry leads in our gal of the University of Ne- story of old Russia brings Dr. Clitterhouse braska, and pride of the Delta the Gracie Allen has a new boy story Most striking feature about Gammas, furnishes the best local cinema front to students re- friend! He'll be introduced to of the week. turning after the holidays is the ( Burns and Allen listennin when It happened in Florence, Italy, absence of two of the local show-house- s the laugh-make- rs broadcast over where the comely co-e- d who gave which closed since the end KFAB at 6:30 tonlftM. Not up college for a stage and movie of November. Tho remaining even George Burns teuowns th career was scheduled to appear for houses have the pick of the pic- stranger, and Gracie insists on an engagement with her ballet tures, choice of film entertainment holding out on his natno till the troup that was touring Europe. has become very limited. night of her big party, when she'll There was tumult and shouting, introduce Mr. Romance ItimHelf.. Italian style, by the theater man- Percentages on the ten best pic ager, who was unimpressed by the tures of the year in the Christmas wtw "1 ii"J C70 Sir Cedric Hardwicke, who sent fact that they had left their cos- edition of the DAILY before vaca- tingles down the spinwt of thou- tumes in Rome, and Marjorie saw tion were good with the first five sands of Broadway playgoers in the Italian clink staring her in of the ten films chosen, appearing his characterization of Dr. Clitter- the face. on every authoritative list printed house, brings the aame role to "A Gamma," she allowed "never so far. The other five were printed Texaco Star theater over KFAB gives up." at 8 tonight. ."The Amazing Dr. So with the jail yawning on one Balalaika stars CHtterhouse" is the utory of a. side and the theater audience physician who leans to the theory yawning on the other they gave irwiWJwiwutiiiiMMji)i!,ywii. imi.iiawwwww that criminals undergo biological the Italians such ballet as they changes in the pursuance of their had never seen before in street chosen profession. .. .To prove clothes. Piourettes were done in this, the doctor decides to Income his oxfords, and there was not even PMtMtr-r- ... a criminal and carries off one tomato thrown. What's more "experiment" with amazing suc- they liked it. cess .... Marjorie has had enough of Eu- How to use leap year. to Prof. F. E. Mussehl, chairman of the university department of rope, however, and has retired poultry husbandry, speaks every day at 12:15 p. m. over KFAB. If Arlene "Chatterbox" Harrin ia comparative safety of teach the fan mail is any indication, Trofes-so- r Mussehl is one of the most taking 1940 and leap year seri- ing dancing to Manhattan's junior popular commentators. His talks are devoted to poultry raising. ously and tries to many off her leaguers and the at husband's sister in an hilarious the Bulgakov Studio of Theater episode. .. .Elmer Blurt becomes of an incident in the Newest of the Hardy family se- Art at 135 East 40th street reenactment a singing waiter with Artie Auer-bac- k World war when Russian and Aus- ries will open at the Nebraska Paternal note. as an auctioneer. .. .It's all trian soldiers faced each other on Friday when "Judge Hardy and merriment and mu3ic with "AI you have been con week-en- d If any of across No Man's Land on Christ Son" is offered to the Pearce and His Gang" at 7 over templating striking from your rig mas night and sang "Holy Night." trade. Cast of the film is essen- urative ankles the not-quite-- so fig The picture opens at the Stuart tially the same as the cast of KFAB.... society's urative fetters that are today. former films in the series. Mickey William Saroyan's Mage play. conventions, be guided, good Rooney's real father, Joe Yule, example brave "My Heart's in the Highlands." friends, by the of Opening at the Liberty this and three new 'girl friends,' Ann which almost started a civil war Rhoda Shafter. week is "Raffles," the story of a Rutherford, Martha O'Driscoll and among Broadway drama critics Just before the Christmas holi successful amateur thief who suc- Margaret Early play in the new the last April, is to be presented in days, Miss Shafter, irked at cessfully baffles Scotland Yard film. An outstanding performance radio form by "Columbia Work- jibes of her philosophy professor until he finally falls in love and is given by Maria Ouspenskaya, shop" tomorrow even at 9:15 over at New York university on tne gives up his life of crime. Star Russian actress, who played the Li the CBS network. .The play wan hope theme that women were a ring David Niven and Olivia de part of the mother in "Love Af given as a Group theater produc- less lot who wore silly hats, cried Love make llona Massey, as Havilland, the film is one of the fair." Guild Post, were daughter, and tion at New York's theater "Allah" to Emily and the revolutionist's best comedies released this month. and stirred critics into varied com- stereotyped conformists because Nelson Eddy, at the Colonel of the The film was produced by Samuel Still showing at the Varsity is ments which practically divided courage to be political they lacked the in Cossacks, forget their Goldwyn and directed by Sam "Music in my Heart," starring them into two camps neither of dividualists. differences In "Balalaika," which Wood. It is based cm the book, Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth which was quite of why it our Rhoda did if you opens the today. certain What at Stuart "The Amateur Cracksman" by E. Companion picture is "Star at liked or disliked the play. didn t hear was to show up at the W. Hornung. Midnight" next class meeting in a lordly fur in three out of five lists submitted coat which she nonchalantly shed, by the news services, trade papers, revealing a fabulously trim torso and critic's societies. in a bathing suit. The 7gruesome inquisition7 si, TODAY! The professor sent her forth, Latest fHm to open in the local calling her venture ' infantile." theatres is "Balalaika," starring YOU'LL LIKE A. Rhoda is still attending class Nelson Eddy and llona Massey. is coming-prepa- re! prepare! She expects, however, to be Miss Massey, billed by the studio hailed up before the school fathers, as a Hungarian find, appears op- posite Eddy in a romantic operetta Soon silence will reign undis cameras On what date did and says that she will plead pla puted over the campus, broken suggest tonic platitudes. set in a background of old Russia. Charles Pinckney his plan Based on the London musical stage only by deep sighs, and lights will to the constitutional convention? Happy New Year. success by burn not in night spots but in Eric Maschwitz, the moan to Who invented the safety pin? About all there is left over from film tells the story of a romance study rooms, as students I " I themselves, "Why, oh why, does t'et 1939 are the rumors as to the Bugaboos V . between a Colonel of Cossacks, you 'if mnic cinnc identity of the gal in the white played by Eddy, and the daughter this have to be." No, don't But beat of all are the questions evening have to see the dean yet, but you satin dress, who so loved of a revolutionist leader, played by such as: the world, that she did an unoffi Miss Massey. soon may, for exam week, far, inquisi- what did war of 1812 cial Gypsy Rose Lee for the $15 The film has nine numbers sung far worse than the Spanish lit yar the customers at the Rainbow Room by Eddy Miss Massey. One tion, approaches on winged feet. begin? and of may who were seeing the old year ex the most dramatic of these is a All exams be dividea into Who wrote Kaat's "Critique of pire. two trite classes, those that one Pure Reason?" So very unofficial it was, that passes, and those that one doesn't. Regrettably these are few and it snocKea the orchestra into si Dance spots . More generally they may all be far between, and may be missed lence, but, so charmed was she by lumped together in those that you in the general maze and recalled her own performance, that she Lawson,Mills, have to take. hours after struggling out of the eluded her embarrassed escort, and The smart guys snowstorm of exam papers. did a repeat performance for the Of course there is that ever- So, keep your wits and bright kitchen staff, just to show that group who courses friends near, study hard, and go ene was Sternberg growing selects democratic. in that classifica- to church. We report with much pain that do not she tion of courses which have is a former college gal who play this week finals. And, to the people who Morton to appear before uuenuea a very zilphy eastern Doc Lawson and his orchestra have the ingenuity to ferret out Fairbury Rotary Club are scheduled to make their first those courses in such things as music appreciation, and the history Dr.
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