Word: boys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tolerant individual, I can honestly say your magazine is top-heavy with Catholic news. Why did you not just plant the old boy and forget the whole thing...
Ingenuous, Ingenious. Herge's sunny creation is an ingenuous, ingenious teenage adventurer named Tintin, who acts like a Rover Boy, looks like the early Skeezix with his upswept lock of hair, and is easily Europe's most popular comic-strip character. French children once named him their favorite hero in a magazine poll, gave him nearly three times as many votes as Napoleon. Compared to U.S. characters, Tintin has a close kinship to Little Orphan Annie in his devotion to morality. Like Annie, oddly enough, Tintin has undeveloped eyes, e.g., she has circles but no dots...
...dean commented, "None of our girls are pining away." They date both graduate and undergraduate students, and the only problem, Judy Fiorello of Vassar remarked, "is having enough time to go out with a boy a second time." Another girl, a lithe brunette, computed that she had an average of five different dates a week. Few girls participate in Yale extra-curricular activities. "Most of our spare time is taken up in dates," a pretty blonde noted...
Dean William C. DeVane echoes Sewall's feelings about the program. "They've done some surprising things," he says. On the basis of their showing in Scholars of the House, a good number have won graduate scholarships and fellowships. "We like a boy with a creative mind," DeVane emphasizes, "but we do make mistakes." He cites the fact that it is very difficult to judge temperament and determination from interviews and letters of recommendation...
...didn't catch the last name when they introduced each other, but the boy's name was Sebbie--Sebastian, he guessed Having discharged the introductions, Vag became silent and Sebbie reflective...