Word: buzzed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Buzz Sawhill's improving Jayvee soccer team gets a crack today at the Jayvee of one of the current powers in New England soccer when it meets the second team from Springfield College, the physical education school, this afternoon on the Business School Field...
Just as in the Varsity game, a penalty kick made the difference in the Junior Varsity soccer game as Buzz Sawhill's Jayvees tied the Princeton Jayvees, 1 to 1, Saturday on the Business School Field. Center halfback Harvey Mudd's boot was the only Crimson Score, coming five minutes after Jim Wallace scored for the Tigers...
...picture is significant in a larger context. Very possibly, it was the Englishman's concern with such minor themes as the Pipit that enabled him to preserve his perspective during the war. This important aspect is conveyed, not in melodramatic buzz-bomb sequences, but in small-town scenes, and indicates the cogency of Rank's approach. The Pipit's sincere saga does more than just muddle through--it scores a tweedy triumph...
...soft autumn days lasted, people tried to forget. Madame Suzanne Schreiber, attending the annual Radical Party Congress in Nice, splashed like hundreds of others in the sea. As the Paris art season opened, Modernist Painter Man Ray's Le Beau Temps (Fair Weather) caused a mild buzz. A world congress of magicians bemused the Paris public in acts-one of which, said a wag, should be called the comrade and the fellow traveler. On Montmartre the celebration of the grape harvest turned into a fancy dress carnival...
...Buzz Off. In Atlanta, a swarm of bees, settled in a packing crate at an ordnance depot, were quickly sold (for $2.05) as surplus property...