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πŸ’• A lighthearted college comedy, Girl O’ My Dreams (1934) mixes sports, rivalry, and romance into a playful tale of love triangles, campus hijinks, and finding out what really matters in life.

πŸ“½οΈ Plot Summary:
Larry Haines (Edward J. Nugent), a big man on campus and star athlete, lets his ego get the best of him after winning a major race. When his girlfriend Gwen (Mary Carlisle) and best friends decide to teach him a lesson in humility, they push his rival Don (Sterling Holloway) into the spotlight. But as pranks and rivalries spiral out of control, true love and friendship are put to the test in this charming mix of laughs and romance.

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1934
🎭 Genre: Romantic Comedy, College Comedy
🎬 Directed by: Raymond McCarey
🎞️ Starring: Edward J. Nugent, Mary Carlisle, Sterling Holloway, Arthur Lake

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ A classic 1930s college romance with lighthearted charm
βœ”οΈ Early screen role for Sterling Holloway (later voice of Disney classics)
βœ”οΈ Fun mix of sports, rivalry, and screwball comedy
βœ”οΈ A playful time capsule of 1930s campus life

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πŸ’ŒπŸ† Will love or rivalry win the race for campus glory? Find out in the fun-filled college romance Girl O’ My Dreams (1934)!
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00:00:00The
00:00:30Oh, my God.
00:01:00Oh, my God.
00:01:30Oh, my God.
00:02:00Get it, boys?
00:02:13Yeah, Larry. Thanks.
00:02:15Oh, that's all right.
00:02:16Hey, listen.
00:02:17Maybe you'd better take another one so the boys can see how I get that leg dry.
00:02:21No, just give me one of you standing right there.
00:02:23Oh, all right.
00:02:24Wait a minute.
00:02:25Bob's crouching at the start.
00:02:30No, wait a minute.
00:02:31I'm...
00:02:32Yeah, this would be better running.
00:02:35Well, look.
00:02:36How about this?
00:02:37Well, this...
00:02:37Yeah, this has got a...
00:02:38This has got a feel to it.
00:02:43Could I have a statement from you for the morning paper?
00:02:46Why, yes.
00:02:47You can say that Larry Haynes is...
00:02:48Oh, it's you.
00:02:49I'll try well in the winter, don't we?
00:03:01Very good, buddy.
00:03:02Keep that bar at 12 feet.
00:03:04Watch that arm pull.
00:03:05Okay, coach.
00:03:11How's it doing, big fella?
00:03:13How's it doing?
00:03:13Yeah.
00:03:14He got one hour 51 feet this afternoon.
00:03:16Yeah?
00:03:17How are you getting along, kid?
00:03:19Oh, I do everything that coach tells me, but I can't seem to get any height.
00:03:23You will.
00:03:24Just run up to that bar and throw your heart over.
00:03:26You know.
00:03:28Yeah, I get my heart over, but I can't get my feet over.
00:03:32Come on, get out of the way.
00:03:33Look, I see the prima donna's having his picture taken again.
00:03:36All right, are you fellas all ready?
00:03:38Okay.
00:03:38Now, don't forget, when I get my foot over, hit it.
00:03:41Okay.
00:03:42All right.
00:03:43Here I come.
00:03:44Come on.
00:03:46Get it?
00:03:47Sure did.
00:03:48Say, maybe we'd better take another one to be sure.
00:03:50All right.
00:03:51All right.
00:03:52All right.
00:03:53He certainly gives out, doesn't he?
00:03:56Yeah, and the funny part about it, he gets as good as he thinks he is.
00:04:01Listen, fellas, I've got a great gang.
00:04:03You get down low with your camera, see?
00:04:05And shoot me just as I come over the hurdle, and it looks just like I'm going over the moon.
00:04:10No.
00:04:11We got all we can use.
00:04:13Well, I don't like to tell you fellas your business, but the great shot...
00:04:17I'm sure you want Larry to tell you how he set that record last year.
00:04:20Oh, gee, thanks, Beck.
00:04:21Well, you see, it was the 14th of June.
00:04:23The stadium was filled with people.
00:04:24Just a minute.
00:04:24We heard all about that last year, but it was in May.
00:04:31That guy's a shrinking violet, Andy.
00:04:34Ah, a bevy of women.
00:04:43Oh.
00:04:43Veritable cubby.
00:04:44Hello, Gwen.
00:04:49Hello, Larry.
00:04:51Hello, Mary.
00:04:53Hello, Speck.
00:04:53Hello, Nip.
00:04:54Hello, Tuck.
00:04:55No, you're wrong.
00:04:56That's Nip, isn't it?
00:04:57Tuck.
00:04:58Isn't that right?
00:04:58No.
00:04:59Oh, I'm sorry.
00:05:00The whole thing happened.
00:05:02Hello, Bobby.
00:05:04Hello, Nip.
00:05:04Hi, hon.
00:05:07Oh, Nip, I'm so sorry.
00:05:11Let's get out of here.
00:05:15Well, well, well.
00:05:16The little lassies just couldn't stay away, eh?
00:05:18What did I tell you, girls?
00:05:20For your information, we were just passing by.
00:05:23I know, I know.
00:05:24Now, don't tell me.
00:05:25I get it.
00:05:26You were on your way to market for Mother.
00:05:29Look at your man mountain out there.
00:05:33Now, let her go.
00:05:36There you are.
00:05:37What'd they tell you?
00:05:38Doesn't that guy ever get tired?
00:05:41Speck, why did I ever choose one of those strong silent men?
00:05:45It's an old tribal custom.
00:05:50I beg your pardon.
00:05:52I beg your pardon.
00:05:53But the coach would like to know if the track team can tear itself away from the girls.
00:05:57He'd like to have a few words with it.
00:06:02Will you step over now, or am I too inquisitive?
00:06:06Well, so long, Gwen.
00:06:07See you later.
00:06:08Goodbye, Larry.
00:06:09Yeah, goodbye.
00:06:11Uh, so long, girls.
00:06:14Well, that's enough for a while.
00:06:15Come on.
00:06:19Gwen, you're absolutely silly about Larry, aren't you?
00:06:22Maybe I am.
00:06:24Well, he's token.
00:06:26Oh, I don't think it's conceived.
00:06:29Well, whatever it is, he's going to be much nicer, surely.
00:06:33Now, boys, you'll win the intercollegiate.
00:06:35That's the reason I want every one of you boys to get down and work hard from now on.
00:06:40See if we can't bring that cup back to Raleigh.
00:06:42You get me?
00:06:43Sure.
00:06:43Well, I'm running the high and low hurdles, so that'll give us two first.
00:06:49You think you'll be able to do the hundred-yard dash in the mile, too?
00:06:54Well, I don't know about the mile.
00:06:56It's a little long for me.
00:06:58Oh, yeah.
00:06:58Oh, the mile ought to be a cinch for you.
00:07:00Yeah?
00:07:00Yeah, we'll let you chase a cameraman.
00:07:05He's always clowning.
00:07:06Yes.
00:07:10All right, you sprinters and hurlers, get out and do a fast lap.
00:07:14The rest of you just jog around a couple times.
00:07:16Let's go, gang.
00:07:18Hey, coach, why don't you take that swell head down a peg?
00:07:22Smiley, that's where you're wrong.
00:07:23Wrong?
00:07:24Why, yes.
00:07:25He's self-assurance of what makes him a great track man.
00:07:27He'll probably go out and win both hurdles at that.
00:07:29Well, I still think you're wrong.
00:07:32We'll see.
00:07:59Oh, Bobby.
00:08:08Oh, Kitten.
00:08:10What are you doing here?
00:08:11I want to be a journalist.
00:08:14Did you ask Beck about it?
00:08:16Oh, I didn't.
00:08:17He won't tell me a thing when I think I have great possibilities.
00:08:21but every time I go in there, he kicks me out.
00:08:24And anyway, Bobby, I like you an awful, awful lot.
00:08:28Yeah, well, just relax now. You'll be all right.
00:08:31How'd I ever get mixed up in this?
00:08:34How's it, boy?
00:08:36I know, now, after all, my friend.
00:08:38Hey, let's go up somebody long distance, huh?
00:08:41Do you realize that this is a business office?
00:08:46No.
00:08:48Hey, I just saw kittens outside.
00:08:49Please, let's skip kittens.
00:08:52Now, what else is on your mind, if anything else could be?
00:08:57Here's that list of probable winners in the intercollegiate.
00:09:00How swell, how does it look?
00:09:02Well, with some swell performances and two miracles,
00:09:05we might tie, Stanton.
00:09:06Gee, as bad as that, huh?
00:09:08Well, we can count on the first and the two hurdles.
00:09:12Has Larry got you doing it, too?
00:09:15Hey, by the way, how's he making out in the Joe Senior contest?
00:09:20Oh, nothing to it. He's way out front.
00:09:26Why shouldn't he be?
00:09:27He's the most proper man in class with the bigs.
00:09:30Yeah, but that doesn't make him any easier to live with.
00:09:33And once he gets to be Joe Senior...
00:09:36Ooh...
00:09:38Hey, hey, I was just thinking.
00:09:45What would happen if he wasn't elected?
00:09:50That would be just the best break we ever had.
00:09:53Oh, what's he used to thinking of it?
00:09:55Look at all those votes.
00:09:56Yeah, who counts them?
00:09:58I do.
00:09:59Yes.
00:10:09Are you suggesting that I'd tample with these votes?
00:10:12That I, the editor of this paper, would do anything crooked in an election?
00:10:17Well, now let me show you how I really did this.
00:10:25Well, there's a hurdle here.
00:10:27And a hurdle here.
00:10:28Oh, and you're a hurdle.
00:10:30And you're a hurdle.
00:10:31All right, fellas, now get down like hurdles.
00:10:33No, no, these were no hurdles.
00:10:36Well, there's a hundred thousand people in the stands.
00:10:38All eyes on little old Larry.
00:10:40I'm crouched at the starting line.
00:10:42Coiled like a spring.
00:10:43Suddenly, the gun.
00:10:44I'm off.
00:10:45I'm off.
00:10:46I'm over the first hurdle.
00:10:47Way out in the lead.
00:10:48But I kick the second hurdle.
00:10:49I lose my stride.
00:10:50I pick it up on the third hurdle.
00:10:52Over the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth.
00:10:55In perfect form.
00:10:56Suddenly, a terrific burst of speed.
00:10:58I sprint for the finish line and...
00:11:01I don't have to tell you boys the finish.
00:11:04You know who won.
00:11:09He'd be all right if we could only cure him of that terrible inferiority complex.
00:11:14Well, it's nice to see you crack a book.
00:11:15Even if you don't have to.
00:11:16I don't have to.
00:11:17I don't have to.
00:11:18I don't have to.
00:11:19I don't have to.
00:11:20I don't have to.
00:11:21I don't have to.
00:11:22I don't have to.
00:11:23I don't have to.
00:11:24I don't have to.
00:11:25I don't have to.
00:11:26I don't have to.
00:11:27I don't have to.
00:11:30Hey, call your shots, will you?
00:11:38Sorry, fellas. Just practicing with the old discus.
00:11:41Well, it's nice to see you crack a book, even if it's only in fun.
00:11:46What's the matter with you? Didn't you get enough of a workout today?
00:11:48Oh, I'm not getting that last little snap into it.
00:11:52Well, you better get a snap into it and get some clothes on if we're going over to that Theta house.
00:11:57Oh, what's the matter? I'm not naked.
00:12:00Do one thing, will you? As a personal favor to me?
00:12:05Sure, what?
00:12:06Shave.
00:12:07Oh, I shaved yesterday.
00:12:09All right, if you want to leave Mary all cut and bleeding.
00:12:12Say, I don't go in for that heavy date, and I leave that up to fellas like Larry.
00:12:16Did you ever figure you might be missing a lot of fun?
00:12:19I'm satisfied with a nice, quiet, sensible girl like Mary.
00:12:24Yeah, I know all about those nice, quiet, sensible girls, just like a lot of firecrackers.
00:12:30How to sound out of them until they explode.
00:12:33Nah.
00:12:36Say, I'm not like you, walking up to every girl I meet in the street and kissing her.
00:12:42I'll bet you get a lot of slaps in the face, huh?
00:12:46Yeah, but I get a lot of kisses, too.
00:12:48Oh, pull a knife for me, huh?
00:12:53Yeah, pull a knife for you.
00:12:55Lucky star, you're going places.
00:13:15What is, I've hit my wagon to you.
00:13:22What does this remind you of, dear?
00:13:26The night we stole away from the kai-pai dance.
00:13:28Oh.
00:13:29Remember they were playing this the night we stole away from the kai-pai dance.
00:13:41Kaipai dance.
00:13:46Remember they were playing this
00:13:48the night we stole away from the Kaipai dance?
00:13:52We parked on a hill
00:13:55and there was a golden moon and a velvet sky.
00:13:59Do you remember?
00:14:02I do.
00:14:05Why don't you just go on and play?
00:14:12Isn't it lovely out here?
00:14:14Mm-hmm.
00:14:17What's that?
00:14:18Oh, just no hand grip.
00:14:19You know, I gotta keep the forearm and wrist in shape.
00:14:24Oh, that music.
00:14:26Always reminds me of the night we stole away from the Kaipai dance.
00:14:30Remember?
00:14:31It was just a year ago tonight.
00:14:33You know, in two weeks the intercollegiates will be here
00:14:35and I shouldn't be up so late.
00:14:37Let's go.
00:14:40Lucky Star
00:14:43We're going places
00:14:44I catch my wagon to you
00:14:48Lucky Star, oh
00:14:51Pick up the traces
00:14:52We're bound to see the thing through
00:14:55We're bound to see it through
00:14:57Keep chiming
00:14:59Here we go
00:15:00With a wagon load of my dream
00:15:03I said dream
00:15:04I said dream
00:15:05Oh, you lucky star
00:15:06Oh
00:15:07Let's go together
00:15:08We'll make the grandest of tea
00:15:11We're bound to see it through
00:15:12We'll go together
00:15:17I passed away
00:15:19We'll make it through
00:15:20We'll make it through
00:15:21There we go
00:15:23Yeah, let's go together
00:15:24Oh
00:15:26And we're gonna be
00:15:27We'll make it through
00:15:29Let's go together
00:15:31We'll make it through
00:15:33Let's go together
00:15:35Let's go together
00:15:37We'll make it through
00:15:39Monkey Star, let's pull together, we'll make the grandest of tea.
00:16:09Come out of that.
00:16:16Hello kitten, how are you?
00:16:19Hello.
00:16:20Tell me, where is the bell of the thing?
00:16:22You mean where?
00:16:23Right again.
00:16:24She's in the other room with your hands.
00:16:26Oh, now take it easy kitten, take it easy.
00:16:30Just pull yourself together.
00:16:39Whoa, let's hold that now.
00:16:46Hello everybody.
00:16:48Whoa.
00:16:50Here's little old Larry Hayden.
00:16:52Now a single note of the chime will indicate my entrance.
00:16:55Everybody ready?
00:16:57Whoa.
00:17:00Why, Gwen, how can you sit there so calmly when I make an entrance?
00:17:07Isn't your heart doing nip-ups?
00:17:09How's that save me?
00:17:10Save me from a fate worse than death.
00:17:12You better lay off of him.
00:17:13He'll have you in tomorrow morning's headlines.
00:17:15And leave you out for once.
00:17:17Cute kid.
00:17:19Come on, Val.
00:17:20Don't waste all that good stuff on a college editor.
00:17:23Why the deep brown study?
00:17:24I was just wondering how long a girl can play second fiddle to a sixteen pound shop.
00:17:45I wonder what's the matter with her?
00:17:50What's the matter with her?
00:17:53That's funny, isn't it?
00:17:55Oh, yes.
00:17:56It's all just a great, big, wonderful dream.
00:18:20Let's get out of here before the trouble starts.
00:18:50Come on, men, hit the deck.
00:19:00I'll get them down.
00:19:01Hey, fellas.
00:19:03You mind if I bring the girls in?
00:19:08Just a minute.
00:19:10You fellas don't have to believe everything we say.
00:19:12But read the label.
00:19:14John Cooper chosen Joe Senior.
00:19:16What?
00:19:16No.
00:19:17Let me see it.
00:19:18Can you imagine that?
00:19:20Gentlemen, are we to allow such a thing to pass unnoticed?
00:19:24No.
00:19:25Well, shall we have a look at these here now amazing social graces?
00:19:29Yes.
00:19:30Then gird up your loins and follow me.
00:19:33Hey, what's all the excitement about?
00:19:36Read it for yourself, brother.
00:19:50Hold, rabble.
00:19:56You're pardoned for the scurvy-lap, sire.
00:20:01Say, what's the matter with you fellas?
00:20:04Know ye not what has befallen?
00:20:06Thou hast been chosen Joseph Senior.
00:20:08Oh, quit your kiddin'.
00:20:08I want to go in and get dressed.
00:20:12His modesty can seal the amazing social graces.
00:20:16Go read in.
00:20:16Hello.
00:20:32Hi.
00:20:39Did you hear about the election?
00:20:43Why, you dumb bunny, don't you realize I threw my votes over to him?
00:20:50I threw my votes over to him.
00:20:57I threw my vote over to him.
00:21:05What do you think about Joe Sr.?
00:21:09That's Joe.
00:21:12All right.
00:21:14Okay, men, and you'll hear the first official utterance of Joe Sr.
00:21:28Well, really, fellas, I don't know what to say.
00:21:32Good.
00:21:33Quiet, men.
00:21:34This is a serious occasion.
00:21:36Okay.
00:21:37But one fool at a time.
00:21:38Go ahead.
00:21:39Well, fellas, I'll tell you this.
00:21:41I'm sorry about that election, Larry.
00:21:51I did everything I could.
00:21:54Thanks, Beck.
00:21:56I'm sure you did.
00:21:58Maybe I can do something for you sometime.
00:22:02Well.
00:22:07Quiet.
00:22:08Ah, it is the old editor.
00:22:10Let's have a speech from the old letter.
00:22:12Yeah!
00:22:13Come on up there.
00:22:15Come on.
00:22:16Make it good.
00:22:17Oh, gosh.
00:22:19Well, fellas.
00:22:22Now's the time for me to hit Joe Senior.
00:22:24Oh, no.
00:22:26No, no.
00:22:27I'm in on the piano.
00:22:29Hey!
00:22:34Joe Senior, everybody's met.
00:22:37The synagogue is calling.
00:22:39Yoo-hoo, Joe.
00:22:40He's handsome.
00:22:42Brave and hard to get.
00:22:44The synagogue is calling.
00:22:46Yoo-hoo, Joe.
00:22:47His nose.
00:22:48He's dark, his lare.
00:22:51Oh, no.
00:22:52The campus, you do love it.
00:22:54Joe Senior, everybody's met.
00:22:57The college has a nova.
00:22:59And a you and a who and a Joe and a home.
00:23:01Joe Senior, everybody's met.
00:23:04The synagogue is calling.
00:23:06Yoo-hoo, Joe.
00:23:08He's handsome.
00:23:09Brave and hard to get.
00:23:11The synagogue is calling.
00:23:15His nose.
00:23:16He's dark, his lare.
00:23:18Oh, no.
00:23:19The campus, you do love it.
00:23:22Joe Senior, everybody's met.
00:23:25The college has a nova.
00:23:27Yoo-hoo, Joe.
00:23:28Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:23:39Hiya, fellas.
00:23:40I'm Larry Haynes.
00:23:42Hurdles are right over there.
00:23:43You get set up and I'll show you some nice stuff.
00:23:46Where's this Don Cooper?
00:23:47Cooper?
00:23:48Yeah.
00:23:49Oh, you mean Cooper the shot-footer.
00:23:51Yeah, that's the guy.
00:23:52Oh, he's right over there.
00:23:54All right, come on, Harry.
00:23:55Come here, Chief, I wanna tell you something.
00:23:57Chief, I want to tell you something.
00:23:58It's a funny time later.
00:23:59But, uh...
00:23:59No buts. Come on.
00:24:01Yeah, but I'm Haynes the hurdler.
00:24:13Are you Joe Senior?
00:24:16Oh, no, I'm early with the razz.
00:24:21With the what?
00:24:22Early with the razz.
00:24:24Listen, son.
00:24:25I don't want any trouble with you.
00:24:28Where's this Don Cooper?
00:24:30He's right over here.
00:24:32Come on over and I'll have you meet him.
00:24:35Early with the razz.
00:24:39Don, look, I want you to meet...
00:24:41What is your name?
00:24:42Skip it, son, skip it.
00:24:43I'm from the Pan American Newsreel Company.
00:24:45I want to get a couple of shots of Joe Senior.
00:24:47Are you Joe?
00:24:48Well, so they tell me, you know.
00:24:50I'd be glad to help you,
00:24:52but I really don't know what I could do.
00:24:54You just stand there.
00:24:55Don't do anything.
00:24:57Chief, can I speak to you a second?
00:24:59Not now.
00:24:59Get that Kodak set up.
00:25:03Now I want you to say a few words.
00:25:04Well, uh, what shall I say?
00:25:06When I photographed the congressman last week,
00:25:08he said prosperity was right around the corner.
00:25:10Maybe that'll do for you to say.
00:25:12Sure, sure.
00:25:13All right, we all ready?
00:25:14No, Chief.
00:25:14Uh, wait a minute.
00:25:15Not now.
00:25:16Quiet, please.
00:25:17Camera.
00:25:17Go ahead, go ahead.
00:25:18Uh, well, prosperity is just up.
00:25:21Now move the camera right up here.
00:25:25What is this?
00:25:26A practice field or a dance in school?
00:25:29Now maybe I can use a few more words from you.
00:25:32Well, I don't know anything more to say.
00:25:34Well, neither do I.
00:25:36I'll tell you what you do.
00:25:37Tell them how you became Joe Senior.
00:25:39All right.
00:25:39Yeah.
00:25:40All right, ready?
00:25:41No way, Chief.
00:25:42I want to tell you this now.
00:25:42Not now.
00:25:44All right, quiet now.
00:25:45Camera.
00:25:47Of course, this honor was entirely unexpected.
00:25:49Pop, I'll move right up here.
00:25:51That guy's supposed to be a weight man.
00:25:53Not a movie hero.
00:25:56I'd like to get some of this strong-arm stuff.
00:25:58You know, uh...
00:26:00Say, would you girls mind helping me out a little bit?
00:26:03Yeah.
00:26:04Just a minute.
00:26:06Hey, just a minute.
00:26:07Just a minute.
00:26:08This is serious.
00:26:10All right, now.
00:26:11I'll tell you what I want to get.
00:26:12Listen, Chief.
00:26:12Not now.
00:26:13Not now.
00:26:14See, put your arms up here this way.
00:26:16You two girls hang on to them.
00:26:17Then kind of look up at them like that, see?
00:26:19You think he can do it?
00:26:20Sure.
00:26:21All right.
00:26:22Ready?
00:26:23No, wait a minute, Chief.
00:26:24Don.
00:26:24Not now.
00:26:25Not now.
00:26:26Camera.
00:26:30Don.
00:26:31Thanks, folks, very much.
00:26:32That's all.
00:26:33Thanks, Joe.
00:26:34You go ahead.
00:26:36Why, Don, I never knew you were so strong.
00:26:38All right, pack them up.
00:26:44Chief, are you all through now?
00:26:47Yeah, go ahead.
00:26:48What did you want to tell me?
00:26:49Well, I just wanted to tell you that I forgot the film for the camera.
00:26:52What?
00:26:52Oh, I, I, I, I tried to tell you.
00:26:59Me, me, me, me.
00:27:16Come, come, let us improve each shining hour
00:27:20while we're waiting for old Professor E. Flatt,
00:27:23who seems to be just a little late.
00:27:26And may I suggest that during his absence,
00:27:29Professor Early of the Raleigh Rags take his place?
00:27:32No!
00:27:33Larry Haynes?
00:27:35Yes!
00:27:36Larry Haynes.
00:27:41Fellow students.
00:27:43Yeah, man.
00:27:43It seems that Professor E. Flatt has probably forgotten this class,
00:27:50and it's been suggested that we have a lecture with a new twist.
00:27:53What's her name?
00:27:56Bobby's just a little tired.
00:27:58So, I'll now introduce the subject of my lecture,
00:28:01which will be the influence of the Pilgrim Fathers upon popular music.
00:28:05Now, if two of you will come up here and improvise on the pianos,
00:28:08I shall proceed.
00:28:13Now, when Priscilla gave the works to poor Miles Spanish,
00:28:19and Miles was burned like well-done whole wheat toast,
00:28:22his language was, to say the least, outlandish,
00:28:26and echoed round that stern and rock-bound crew,
00:28:29till in a fit of feat he called him
00:28:31that Pilgrim Sheep John Alden,
00:28:34who grabbed his hat and bloomed,
00:28:35from the shelf.
00:28:36And this is how young John spoke for himself.
00:28:41Thou art my baby.
00:28:45Thou hast been knocked down.
00:28:48Thou art a swell dish.
00:28:51What did you knock down?
00:28:55With arms a-gimbo.
00:28:58Thou hast this bimbo.
00:29:01Out on a little blow.
00:29:02Thou art my baby.
00:29:32Thou art a swell dish.
00:29:40Why keep the heart-gum?
00:29:43With arms a-gimbo.
00:29:46Thou hast this bimbo.
00:29:49Where a limbo.
00:29:51Just consider that small.
00:29:55Of what it taketh.
00:29:58Thou hast a-gimbo.
00:29:59Thou hast a-gimbo.
00:30:00Thou hast a-gimbo.
00:30:00Then, why not for a second?
00:30:04Love all of them, old dear.
00:30:07Come, let thy hair down.
00:30:09Give in and bear down.
00:30:13Be the irresistible day long.
00:30:15What are you giving me?
00:30:22You haven't fallen for that massive muscle, have you?
00:30:25Why?
00:30:27Why?
00:30:28Because you're my girl.
00:30:29Oh, am I?
00:30:31Why, certainly.
00:30:32Well, thanks for telling me.
00:30:34What do you mean?
00:30:35No girl's going to pass me up to a guy like that.
00:30:38No.
00:30:39No.
00:30:41No girl but me.
00:30:51Thou art my baby.
00:30:53My sweet baby.
00:30:54Thou hast me knocked out.
00:30:56What a knockout.
00:30:58Thou art a swell dish.
00:31:00How he fell dish.
00:31:01Why keep me locked out.
00:31:03Always locked out.
00:31:05With arms a-gimbo.
00:31:06Hip, hip, hippie.
00:31:08Thou hast a-gimbo.
00:31:10Hip, hip, hippie.
00:31:11Out on a limbo.
00:31:13Just consider that smile.
00:31:15All of them, old dear.
00:31:16Have a hearty.
00:31:18Of what it take is.
00:31:19Can she take it.
00:31:21Thou hast a low dear.
00:31:23Big, big, low dear.
00:31:24Why not forsake it.
00:31:26Please forsake it.
00:31:27Love all of them, old dear.
00:31:29All of them, old dear.
00:31:31Come, take thy hair down.
00:31:33Take off my hat.
00:31:34Get in and bear down.
00:31:36Don't be high hat.
00:31:37Believe in the invincible babies I want.
00:31:44Thou art my baby.
00:31:45Ma.
00:31:50Stop!
00:31:51Stop!
00:31:52Stop!
00:31:53Stop!
00:32:02What was it?
00:32:0348-8.
00:32:04Come on, try another one.
00:32:06And put some uh in it, will you?
00:32:20Frank, you wouldn't like me to polish that shot for you, would you?
00:32:23Oh, no, Frank.
00:32:24This is all right for practice.
00:32:25Oh, Joe Senior, look out for your arm.
00:32:28What's the matter with it?
00:32:29Well, you're liable to break it patting yourself on the back.
00:32:32Oh.
00:32:39How was that one?
00:32:4049-1.
00:32:42Not bad, eh?
00:32:43No, not bad.
00:32:44Only Cal Yorker Stanton did 52 feet last Saturday.
00:32:47You know, Don, we're counting on you to win the shot in the discus.
00:32:53Big meat's only three days away and you're a way out of form and he doesn't seem to bother you.
00:32:58Is anything the matter?
00:32:59No.
00:33:00Just that I'm a great competitive athlete, Coach.
00:33:02I'll tell you what's the matter.
00:33:06In the first place...
00:33:07Now, in the second place...
00:33:14Say, you'll excuse me, won't you, Coach?
00:33:21Yeah, and in the third place, he's our great competitive athlete.
00:33:25But he does all his competing in the sorority house.
00:33:29Maybe he'll snap out of it in time.
00:33:31Um, yeah, yeah, maybe it'll snow on Thursday, or Saturday.
00:33:35We'll call the meat off on it, too.
00:33:37Oh, what's the, uh...
00:33:39Hello, Gwen.
00:33:40Hello, Don.
00:33:41I got your note this morning.
00:33:42Say, I'm supposed to be in training, but I guess a couple of dancers won't hurt me.
00:33:45I'll go.
00:34:01What do you think?
00:34:19I think we made a sap out of a darn good weight man.
00:34:23Say, whose idea was this, anyway?
00:34:39Hey, Don, why don't you come on out here?
00:34:41You know I want to talk to you.
00:34:42Just a second.
00:34:44I just finished saying.
00:34:45What, again?
00:34:51My dear fellow, you don't seem to understand.
00:34:53But to an athlete, appearance is half the battle.
00:34:55Come on, sit down.
00:34:56I want to talk to you.
00:34:59Hey, what's that stuff?
00:35:02Oh, uh, lalick.
00:35:03Witch hazel dries up the tissues of the skin.
00:35:05Well, get her.
00:35:07Hey, I've got something on my mind.
00:35:09Yeah?
00:35:09Don, what is it?
00:35:10Oh, Don, you're off on the wrong foot.
00:35:12A couple of weeks ago, you were satisfied with a quiet, nice girl
00:35:15who didn't interfere with your work,
00:35:17and now you've shaved twice a day and used perfume.
00:35:22And what's much more important, you were pathetic with that discus today.
00:35:26Yeah?
00:35:27Yeah.
00:35:28Well, two weeks ago, you were telling me that I was missing a lot of fun
00:35:31when you were right.
00:35:32Yeah, I know.
00:35:33And what's more about that nice girl stuff?
00:35:36Well, Murray's a nice kid, but she's not as smooth as Gwen.
00:35:40Oh, Don, don't be a chump.
00:35:42Gwen's only making a play for you just to make a goat out of Larry.
00:35:45Oh, yeah?
00:35:47Maybe that's why she sent me a bid to the Fetty Informal, eh?
00:35:50And when a gal invites you to that one, you stay invited.
00:35:54Mm-hmm.
00:35:54Hey!
00:36:07There's a sale at the Boston store on men's silk underwear.
00:36:13Ha-ha!
00:36:14You're telling me?
00:36:16Hi, Mary.
00:36:24Hello, Bobby.
00:36:25Niff is inside.
00:36:26Yeah, I know.
00:36:28Do you mind if I sit down here for a moment?
00:36:31Well, come on.
00:36:32What is it?
00:36:33Don't tell me you're just beginning to appreciate my fatal view here.
00:36:37Oh, no.
00:36:38You know, to tell the truth, I had a great idea a little while ago,
00:36:42but now I'm wondering if it's so hot.
00:36:44Well, after a start like that,
00:36:46you know you're not going to get away without telling me.
00:36:50You know, Larry's a pretty swell fellow.
00:36:53And so?
00:36:54And so you ought to invite him to the Fetty Informal.
00:36:57Let me get this straight.
00:36:58All right.
00:37:00You're Don's roommate.
00:37:01Right.
00:37:02Me to invite Larry to the sorority dance?
00:37:04Right.
00:37:05You see, tonight, Don, there's a grand picture.
00:37:09Those must have been great old days.
00:37:11Say, are there any dragons that you want, Gwen?
00:37:13No.
00:37:15Oh!
00:37:16Don't forget.
00:37:17You accepted my bid to our dance.
00:37:19That's just one thing that I won't forget.
00:37:22Good night.
00:37:22Hello, Bobby.
00:37:23Hello, Mary.
00:37:24Oh, has Mary been around?
00:37:26Oh, sure.
00:37:27He's been around all evening.
00:37:30I just invited him to the Informal.
00:37:32I don't know where he went.
00:37:33He must be around somewhere.
00:37:34He must be around him again.
00:37:43Nice going, Mary.
00:37:45Good night.
00:37:47Good night, Bobby.
00:38:48Boo yourself?
00:39:03Boo himself?
00:39:05Boo himself?
00:39:06Boo himself?
00:39:09Boo himself?
00:39:24Hey, are you all right?
00:39:54Hey, do you want to dance?
00:40:00No.
00:40:24Put your arm around me.
00:40:49Put where?
00:40:50Put your arm around me.
00:40:54Put your arm around me.
00:41:01Larry.
00:41:02Yes?
00:41:03Put your head on my shoulder.
00:41:05But, Larry, we shouldn't do this.
00:41:06Go ahead.
00:41:07Put your head on my shoulder.
00:41:10All right.
00:41:23Yes?
00:41:24Kiss me.
00:41:25Kiss me.
00:41:26But I don't want to.
00:41:27Go ahead.
00:41:28Kiss me.
00:41:29Kiss me, darling.
00:41:30Kiss me.
00:41:42Kiss me.
00:41:43What?
00:41:44Kiss me.
00:41:45Mary.
00:42:03What?
00:42:04In just a second, I'm going to give you my fraternity, friend.
00:42:08But I don't want it.
00:42:10When I give it to you, you take it.
00:42:13Yes, Larry.
00:42:15Now, give me your pen.
00:42:27But I don't want to.
00:42:28Give me your pen.
00:42:43For me?
00:42:45Huh?
00:42:46Oh, Larry.
00:42:52Put your head back on my shoulder.
00:43:04Put your head back.
00:43:06Wait a minute now.
00:43:13Listen, now...
00:43:14Hey!
00:43:15I nymph when I just cut.
00:43:17Look, wait.
00:43:18Let's round up the track team and get them to bed.
00:43:20Hey, will you worry about that?
00:43:22I've got to straighten myself out with nymph.
00:43:24I mean, can't.
00:43:31Engaged?
00:43:38Yours?
00:43:43I know.
00:43:44For you, you begin to provide.
00:43:48Engaged?
00:43:49Why, yes.
00:43:51Aren't...
00:43:52Yes, I suppose so.
00:43:56Why?
00:44:01Pardon me.
00:44:04Ladies and gentlemen, just cool off and calm down, please.
00:44:09Now, while you have been in here frivoling, big things have been going on.
00:44:15And as usual, your little correspondence was first with an eyewitness report.
00:44:20Ladies and gentlemen, there has been a double pin hanging tonight.
00:44:29Quiet, please.
00:44:30Not tonight.
00:44:31No details tonight.
00:44:32I'll give you them all in tomorrow morning's red.
00:44:35But in the moment, let's congratulate the happy couple.
00:44:37How?
00:44:38Happy!
00:44:39Happy!
00:44:40Happy!
00:44:41Happy!
00:44:42Congratulations!
00:44:44Happy!
00:44:45Happy!
00:44:46Happy!
00:44:47Happy!
00:44:49Happy!
00:44:50Happy!
00:44:51Hey, John.
00:44:52Hey, John, I had no idea you were serious about this thing.
00:45:10Congratulations.
00:45:11Oh, shut up.
00:45:13Well, I guess I should say something.
00:45:17I guess you've said enough.
00:45:19I think engagement is wonderful, don't you?
00:45:24Well, I always liked clamschire.
00:45:26Have you ever been engaged?
00:45:29No, no, but I had the measles once.
00:45:32We'll be so happy running the newspaper together.
00:45:35Yes, yes, we're going to be so happy together.
00:45:39Of course.
00:45:40Yes!
00:45:42And tomorrow's our intercollegiate, and our star performance goes haywire.
00:45:49Can you imagine those two fellas getting in a jam like that?
00:45:53It's bad enough being engaged, but when it's the wrong girl.
00:45:57Wow!
00:45:59Well, don't you with me?
00:46:02Why don't you speak to me?
00:46:05Oh.
00:46:06Oh, never been engaged!
00:46:10Get out, sweetheart!
00:46:19Huh?
00:46:20What's the matter?
00:46:22What is it with you?
00:46:24What?
00:46:25Scratching?
00:46:27Nervous?
00:46:28What?
00:46:29Engaged?
00:46:30Who?
00:46:31Woo-hoo!
00:46:32Woo-hoo!
00:46:33Woo-hoo!
00:46:34Woo-hoo!
00:46:35Woo-hoo-hoo!
00:46:36Fly sweetheart!
00:46:37Ha, ha, ha!
00:46:38Sweetheart!
00:46:39Well...
00:46:40Come on, come on, say something!
00:46:42The Condemned ate a hearty breakfast!
00:46:56breakfast.
00:47:26The scoreboards will show you the point standings of the various teams.
00:47:56That was Bobby Bones of Raleigh.
00:48:01He cleared the ball in the pole vault.
00:48:03Twelve feet.
00:48:04Attaboy, Bobby!
00:48:07Attaboy, Bobby!
00:48:09Attaboy, Bobby!
00:48:26Official results of the two-mile run.
00:48:28First, Black of Stanton.
00:48:31Second, Horses of Rora.
00:48:35Third, Schwartz of Xavier.
00:48:45Schwartz of Xavier.
00:48:46And fourth, Carr of Whites.
00:48:51Time, nine minutes...
00:48:53And 32 seconds.
00:49:01No, sweetheart!
00:49:02Well, you're for standing next to put the shot.
00:49:18That last foot of York's was good for 52 feet.
00:49:37That's Don Cooper of Raleigh in the shot-foot ring.
00:49:40This is his last try.
00:49:57First, York of Stanton.
00:49:59Second, Cooper of Raleigh.
00:50:01Third, Gibson of Mammoth.
00:50:03Fourth, Gilbert of Tech.
00:50:05Well, I'll sneak in for a birdie.
00:50:07Well, we could use a couple of points.
00:50:09Since Don couldn't grab a first in that shot-foot.
00:50:11Now, don't start worrying.
00:50:13Everything's going to be all wet.
00:50:15Or I mean, all right.
00:50:17Oh!
00:50:17Oh, yeah, you've got me as worried as you are.
00:50:20Oh!
00:50:24Stay in there, Bobby.
00:50:25We're going to need every point we can get.
00:50:28And then some.
00:50:31Quiet for the low hurdle.
00:50:33Quiet for the low hurdle.
00:50:39Come to your marks.
00:50:44Get set.
00:50:44Come on.
00:51:00Put your legs back.
00:51:05Come on!
00:51:06insbesondere down and reach!
00:51:08Come on!
00:51:08Come on!
00:51:09Come on!
00:51:09Come on!
00:51:10Come on!
00:51:10Come on!
00:51:10Come on!
00:51:11Come on!
00:51:11Come on!
00:51:11I'm sorry, coach.
00:51:21Oh, forget it, boys.
00:51:23Nice try.
00:51:24Sure, kid.
00:51:24You can't win all the time.
00:51:26Why not?
00:51:28The bar in the full vault has just been raised to 13 feet.
00:51:37Bobby Barnes of Raleigh is about to vault.
00:51:41I'm sorry.
00:51:47Hello, Harry.
00:51:48Hi, Graham.
00:51:49Do me a favor, will you?
00:51:50Give this to Don Cooper Hall.
00:51:51Sure, I will.
00:51:53Here, Stooge.
00:51:56Oh, I hope...
00:52:06On a high, isn't it?
00:52:10You're telling me?
00:52:11I'm sorry, boys.
00:52:12I'm sorry, boys.
00:52:23Is Larry Haynes in there?
00:52:24Yeah.
00:52:25Would you get this note to him, please?
00:52:26Sure.
00:52:28How does that feel, boy?
00:52:29I hope I never see another herder.
00:52:33Oh, stop squawking.
00:52:34It might have been worse.
00:52:35Yeah?
00:52:36How?
00:52:37It could have been me.
00:52:38Here's a note from some girl for Larry.
00:52:39I never want to see another girl.
00:52:40Who's it for?
00:52:41I'm sure it was all a mistake.
00:52:45I'm sure it was all a mistake.
00:52:46You think you can make it?
00:52:47Think I can make it?
00:52:48Think I can make it?
00:52:49You think I can make it?
00:52:50You think I can make it?
00:52:51You think you can make it?
00:52:52You think I can make it?
00:52:53You think I can make it?
00:52:54You think I can make it?
00:53:00Entries in the high hurdles report a starting line.
00:53:13Think I can make it?
00:53:15Think I can make it.
00:53:25Entries in the distance report to the cage.
00:53:28They're done.
00:53:38Hey, what you got?
00:53:40What it takes to break a record.
00:53:42Okay, let's go.
00:53:43Follow me.
00:53:45Come to your marks.
00:53:47Get set.
00:53:49All right.
00:53:57That's what he means in the meantime.
00:53:59Look at him go.
00:54:01Let him out.
00:54:02Let him out.
00:54:03Let him out.
00:54:04Let him out.
00:54:05Let him out.
00:54:06Let him out.
00:54:07Let him out.
00:54:08Let him out.
00:54:09Let him out.
00:54:10Let him out.
00:54:11Let him out.
00:54:12Let him out.
00:54:13Let him out.
00:54:14I do it.
00:54:15Nice going there, old man.
00:54:16Thanks.
00:54:17Well, what's that secret you got to win?
00:54:20It's a four-letter word beginning with G and ending with N.
00:54:23Oh, and I don't mean vanilla.
00:54:24Manton is 49.
00:54:25We're still three behind.
00:54:26Butler, 17.
00:54:27Mammoth, 12.
00:54:28We don't have to figure on those two at all.
00:54:29That's all about.
00:54:30Official results of the high hurdles.
00:54:32First, Larry Haynes of Raleigh.
00:54:34Second, Warch of Butler.
00:54:35Third, Brack of Sand, 4,000.
00:54:36Time, 14.
00:54:37Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:38Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:39Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:40Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:45Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:46Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:47Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:49Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:51Hello, sweetheart.
00:54:59Hello, sweetheart.
00:55:01That's Cal York of Stanton in the distance ring.
00:55:15This is his last try.
00:55:31York's throw was good for 163 feet.
00:55:37Now Don Cooper in the distance ring.
00:55:40He's got a tough throw to be.
00:55:56Come on, Don.
00:55:58Come on, Don.
00:56:01Come on, Don.
00:56:15He made it.
00:56:22Well, what did I tell you?
00:56:23I said he'd come through.
00:56:25Yes, there was still one for him behind.
00:56:27Now, now, now.
00:56:28We're doing all right.
00:56:29Official results of the distance.
00:56:31First, Don Cooper, a brawling.
00:56:35Second Cal of York, third born of sex.
00:56:39There goes Sweetheart.
00:56:45Nice going, Don.
00:56:47Larry, sit down here and make yourself comfortable for big sissy.
00:56:50Oh, that was a pretty nice part.
00:56:53You didn't do so bad, Lug.
00:56:55Who are you?
00:56:56There are two men left in the fold wall.
00:57:00Evans of Stanton and Bobby Barnes of Raleigh.
00:57:03They have both cleared 13 feet 6 inches.
00:57:07The bar is now being raised to 14 feet.
00:57:11Whoa!
00:57:12What's the matter?
00:57:14What's the matter?
00:57:14Are you nervous?
00:57:16Who, me?
00:57:23And now each man has two more tries.
00:57:27Evans of Stanton is the first Walter.
00:57:30The next try will be by Bobby Barnes of Raleigh.
00:57:46Raleigh!
00:57:47Anything I can do to help you?
00:57:56Yeah.
00:57:57Keep quiet.
00:57:58All right, boy.
00:58:07Hot.
00:58:09Steve.
00:58:12He's got to get over that bar next time.
00:58:14Here he comes.
00:58:15I've got an idea.
00:58:23Listen.
00:58:24You get over that bar and we win this meet.
00:58:27You've got to do it, Bobby.
00:58:28I've got to do it?
00:58:30See the expression on that bar.
00:58:34It's like the Empire State Building.
00:58:36Quiet for the wall.
00:58:38Quiet for the wall.
00:58:40Here goes Evans.
00:58:40I can't do it.
00:58:53I'm all in.
00:58:54I've got to tie for first place.
00:58:56That's enough.
00:58:57No, that isn't enough.
00:58:58We'll still be one point behind.
00:59:00Now, you've got to win.
00:59:01Yeah?
00:59:02Why didn't you two guys think of that earlier this afternoon?
00:59:05Now, wait a minute.
00:59:06How would you like to know the difference between nip and tuck?
00:59:10Huh?
00:59:11You'd like to know, wouldn't you?
00:59:13Yeah, but what does that got to do with you?
00:59:16You get over that bar and I'll sell you.
00:59:19Yeah?
00:59:20The entire meet hinges on this next wall.
00:59:33If he makes it, Raleigh wins by one point.
00:59:37That is, if he makes it.
00:59:45Quiet.
00:59:46Please.
00:59:47Quiet, please.
01:00:00Quiet, please.
01:00:12Please.
01:00:17Quiet, please.
01:00:32Relax, Dambias!
01:00:32You made it.
01:00:34Come on.
01:00:36Quiet, please.
01:00:36Quiet, please.
01:00:38Quiet, come on.
01:00:45Kathryn, we're out.
01:00:45Hey, hey, hey!
01:00:46Don't care!
01:00:47It's better!
01:00:48Hey, hey, how's about it?
01:00:49How's about what?
01:00:50The twins.
01:00:51How do you tell the difference?
01:00:53She's got them all on her shoulder.
01:00:57Which one?
01:00:58The left one.
01:00:59No, no, I mean which girl.
01:01:00Yours.
01:01:15Hello, Jamp.
01:01:16How is everything?
01:01:17Everything's great.
01:01:18Hello, Bobby.
01:01:19Hello.
01:01:20Hello.
01:01:21Joe.
01:01:22Now, Joe, this is early with a rat.
01:01:24I...
01:01:25Joe, please.
01:01:26I...
01:01:27I...
01:01:28Joe, please.
01:01:29I...
01:01:30I...
01:01:31I...
01:01:32I...
01:01:33I...
01:01:34I...
01:01:35I...
01:01:36I...
01:01:37I...
01:01:38I...
01:01:39I...
01:01:40I...
01:01:41I...
01:01:42I...
01:01:43I...
01:01:44Joe, please.
01:01:45Let's go start all that over again, huh?
01:01:47Yeah.
01:01:48Joe, I got some swell keyhole stuff for you for the gossip column.
01:01:51Yeah, and I got a load of this.
01:01:52Bobby Barnes, the champ, is still nipping tucked with the twins.
01:01:56Yeah.
01:01:58Gwen and Larry are back together again.
01:02:01And Don is on the verge of an urge.
01:02:04And Mary is practically running the highest temperature in the class.
01:02:08How do you like that?
01:02:09Kinda winchily, huh?
01:02:10Oh, gee, Joe.
01:02:11It's swell.
01:02:12You ought to be here.
01:02:13The feeling, romance, love, life.
01:02:16Oh, Joe, everybody's so darn happy.
01:02:23That is...
01:02:24nearly everybody.
01:02:26Good night, all.
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