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:20:01
His contact with the paper's
immediate and instant.

:20:04
He writes exactly
as he feels and thinks.

:20:08
I'll try and write
a scholarship for him.

:20:10
Send him in.
:20:16
Glenn. You'll never
regret this,Joe.

:20:20
I hope not. But don't get
too involved, Irene.

:20:25
Great expectations,
great disappointments.

:20:29
Glenn, this is Professor Larson.
Glenn Tyler.

:20:32
- How do you do, sir?
- How do you do?

:20:36
- I want to say just one thing,
Mr. Tyler. May I?
- Yes, sir.

:20:43
For man to discover fire
was nothing.

:20:46
To learn to use and control it
was evething.

:20:51
- Will you think about that
and what it means?
- Yes, sir, I will.

:20:58
If you were taking my course,
:21:02
I'd be tempted to give
this piece of yours an "A."

:21:06
That's all.
Run along now.

:21:09
I have to bone up on a lecture.
:21:14
Thank you so much,Joe.
Good to see you.

:21:17
- Bye-bye.
- Good-bye.

:21:26
* We're marching across the green
grass, green grass, green grass *

:21:30
* We're marching across the green grass
in the husky, dusty day *

:21:34
* We're marching off to get
married, married, married *

:21:38
* We're marching off to get married
this husky, dusty day *

:21:42
* You're awful dirty
and ragged, ragged, ragged *

:21:46
* You're awful dirty and ragged
this husky, dusty day *

:21:50
* I'm just as good as you are
you are, you are *

:21:55
* I'm just as good as you are
this husky, dusty day *

:21:59
* I climbed through your window
window, window *


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