Word: banqueted
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...harte gegee" (You have given us your hearts), the Queen told their South African subjects. As the big warship moved slowly out of Table Bay into the open sea, the crowds thronged the dockside for a last glimpse. "Will ye no come back again?" they sang. At his farewell banquet the King had already given his promise. "Tot Siens," he had said in his best Afrikaans. "See you soon...
Other facets of the fund drive include a banquet at the Hotel Commander May 8 for chapter members at which Charles G. Bolte, national chairman of AVC, will be the guest of honor. A raffle is included on the program...
...night settled on the capital of all the Russias, white shirt fronts gathered in rigid radiance and evening gowns swayed scented attendance: Foreign Minister Molotov was giving a banquet for his fellow peacemakers. The dinner (caviar, pheasant, ice cream) was almost frugal by official Soviet standards, and the toasts were grimly optimistic. Said Ernie Bevin as he proffered his glass: "We four must not let the people of today or tomorrow say there were men who had a chance to save the world and muffed...
...week Smith's beard was in bushy bloom. So, after three embarrassing months (during which one man was mistaken for an escaped convict), were the beards of many males in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. To go with them, womenfolk dragged out their grandmothers' dresses. With beards, bustles and a banquet, Poughkeepsie celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Smith Brothers...
FCChairman Charles R. Denny wriggled. He didn't seem to mind the stares of the 1,800 radio engineers he was addressing at a Manhattan banquet. It was those other eyes-the ones that kept boring into him from so far and yet so near. Finally, he broke off his speech, wheeled around, displayed the back of his head to the wide-eyed television camera...