Word: bashfulness
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Because of the size of the building, the University limited the bash to 120 guests. As a result, the Club was forced to turn away a number of 'undergraduates and Signet alumni--more than a few feathers were ruffled when it turned out that famous ex-Signeteer Norman W. Mailer '43 was informed that he would not be welcome...
...campaign by April. Furthermore, they will have the luxury of not having to spend all this loot acquired mostly through a state of the art direct mail fundraising campaign on a series of primaries and caucuses. Instead, the GOP will be able to use most of it to bash the Democratic nominee over the head come fall...
Council Chairperson Gregory S. Lyss '85 suggested that each House delegation organize a "beer and pretzels" bash where students could talk with their representatives...
...Thriller as the biggest solo album ever (25 million copies sold), Jackson, 25, made a quick exit to a small, private reception in the Elephant Room of the museum. There he mingled with such privileged well-wishers as Sean Lennon, Carly Simon and Brooke Shields. Why throw the monster bash at an institution where the furs are usually stuffed? Explained a CBS spokesman: "Michael has a love of nature...
...John Atkins, says, "If we put in the same amount of work as the Europeans, we would not have a prayer. We have to work harder, sweat more and cowboy it out. More and more, the elegant, pretty skiing doesn't make it. What wins is the slam and bash and amazing recoveries. When you have 90 women with pretty much the same ability at the top of a hillside, the ones who are going to make it down first are those who take the risks without thinking about...