:47:01
...'emotional security'.
:47:04
Security! With the world
ready to blow up.
:47:07
If the republic is to survive...
:47:10
...we must again teach the old
virtues of hard work,...
:47:13
...and self-discipline
and a sense of duty.
:47:17
I tell you we're
committing hara-kiri...
:47:21
...every day, right here in
this class-room.
:47:24
Mister.
:47:25
That young man ought to be
the Principal of this school.
:47:39
I just can't figure it out.
:47:40
Laporte and I sat up half
the night talking about it.
:47:45
What did Bob think?
:47:46
He asked me if I didn't think
Ed was acting a little arrogant.
:47:50
I...
:47:51
...said 'sure, but you've to make
allowances. He's been sick'.
:47:55
You're a fine friend. Talking to
his boss behind his back.
:47:58
But Lou, haven't you noticed
anything lately like...
:48:01
...the way he talks?
:48:02
He just isn't the same guy.
:48:04
You know, big shot.
:48:07
He even looks bigger.
:48:08
Wally, Wally, mind your own business.
:48:12
No matter how well we know the
Laportes, Bob is Ed's boss...
:48:16
...and he mustn't think
that Ed's too sick.
:48:18
He may force Ed to take a vacation.
:48:21
Do you've any idea what would mean?
:48:23
Just the cortisone costs $2 a day.
That's 360 a month.
:48:30
Lou, you wouldn't think...
:48:31
...a foot that big could
fit in a guy's mouth.
:48:34
I'm sorry.
:48:40
Lou!
:48:41
Yes, darling.
:48:42
Surprised?
:48:44
I had the substitute take over.
:48:46
Just a little lie.
I said I'd a headache.
:48:48
Lou, have I got an idea.
:48:50
The most revolutionary idea ever
encountered in modern education.
:48:54
A whole series of magazine articles.
You'll be typing every night.