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:07:02
You know how many people
are out of jobs?

:07:04
Millions of people.
:07:05
And they're all hungry and in rags.
:07:07
They can't send their sons to school.
:07:10
You're not old enough to work...
:07:11
so you'd have to go out
with your mother and father and beg.

:07:14
And that certainly would be awful...
:07:15
to have your mother sitting there,
all dressed up in rags...

:07:18
and eating rotten bread
and things like that.

:07:20
Wouldn't that be terrible?
:07:22
Your father can't do that.
:07:24
Now look, Charles,
I don't want him to do it.

:07:26
I just say I don't want him to have to do it.
:07:30
I know they won't let you in.
:07:32
Monsieur Gattard will continue with...
:07:34
second and third form French
on Thursdays...

:07:36
which will replace Dr. Spitzer's
science section...

:07:38
moved up to Friday afternoon.
:07:40
That will give Dr. Spitzer
more time for golf.

:07:43
- Thank you.
- That covers everything, gentlemen.

:07:45
We'll reconvene at tomorrow night's
regular faculty meeting.

:07:49
- Oh, Mr. Tyler.
- Yes, sir?

:07:52
Harrison's doctor feels he needs
another month's rest.

:07:55
Could you possibly take over
first form Latin?

:07:57
Oh, I think so.
:07:58
I thought you might like what added salary
the extra work would bring.

:08:01
Well, that's very kind of you, Dr. Finley.
:08:03
Did you get straightened away
from last winter's difficulties all right?

:08:05
Yes, and now that
you've brought that up...

:08:08
- I don't know quite how to thank you...
- Oh, don't mention it, Bob.

:08:11
This ought to make things easier
from now on.

:08:12
- Yes, sir. And thank you very much, sir.
- Glad to do it, Bob.

:08:18
Hello, Charles. What's the matter?
:08:21
Can Harvey Cheyne make his father
do anything he wants?

:08:23
I don't think so. Why?
:08:25
He says if we don't let him
and Pogey Williams and Alvin Savage...

:08:27
join the Buffaloes...
:08:29
- I'll have to leave school.
- What?

:08:30
I don't know what to do with this.
He gave it to me.

:08:33
It's awful valuable,
and he won't take it back.

:08:36
He gave you this?
:08:38
He says if he doesn't get in the Buffaloes...
:08:40
he'll get his father to take away
my father's automobile business.

:08:43
Well, that's absurd, Charles.
:08:44
Well, he wanted to be
on the school paper...

:08:46
and he got his father to give
a new printing press, didn't he?

:08:49
So they had to let him on, didn't they?
:08:50
- He's always...
- Come in here, Charles. Come in here.


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