A high school slacker named Bartleby Gaines is rejected by every college he applies to. In order to satisfy his parents and create a future for himself, Bartleby decides to start his own college, the South Harmon Institute of Technology. He and his friends convert an abandoned psychiatric facility into the college and unexpectedly attract a large number of rejected students. With a million dollars in tuition money, Bartleby must turn his fake college into a functioning one. However, their fun is threatened when the jocks from a rival school try to ruin everything they've built.
In 5 Against the House, a group of college students, dealing with their own personal issues and demons, come up with a daring plan to rob a casino. As they execute their plan, tensions rise and alliances are tested, leading to unexpected consequences.
At a college, a group of ex-GIs clash with their wives about over playing football.
Abbott and Costello, two World War II veterans, return home and try to adjust to civilian life. With the help of a con man and a girl disguised as a boy, they get involved in a series of comedic misadventures, including a midget car race and a burlesque routine.
The story of Vietnam War veteran Tim Kochis, who earned a Purple Heart after being wounded in action. Kochis is a world-renowned wealth manager living in San Francisco, California. He provides some key lessons which led to his success and expresses his appreciation for the Veteran's Administration and their support.
The dramatic story of two blue-collar Milwaukee families over two decades. As they struggle to find their place in the new economy, living from paycheck to paycheck through good times and bad, the Neumanns and Stanleys confront choices for themselves and their families that have far-reaching consequences for the American way of life.
This cartoon was featured as part of the U.S. military's "Army-Navy Screen Magazine, No. 60", issued in September 1945. The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the G.I. Bill, was a law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veteran.
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