Word: buzzed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Outstanding performances are expected from Cornell's Jim Lingel, Army's Dick Shea and Larry Johnson, Navy's Bob Allison, Princeton's Buzz Taylor, and Yale's Joe Chadbourne...
...music will provide intermittent high spots, but will generally be tame enough to place no great strain on your attention. On the other hand, if you're interested primarily in the music, you will find a few rewarding numbers. But they will often be accompanied by a subdued buzz from the ground floor...
...level of the spiritual in adequacy which Mr. Eliot finds in modern society. It is here that the religious symbolism starts to pile on thickly, and, to those who don't know previously what Mr. Eliot is driving at, the speeches degenerate into a sort of rasping buzz that emanates from the stage. Actually, of course, this rasping buzz is Mr. Eliot, grinding his Anglo-Catholic axe and cleverly turning the institutions of modern society into arguments against themselves...
Playing the mid-field for the Yardlings will be Pete Palches. Tim Anderson, and Ed Brown, who all did creditable jobs against the varsity. Their play along with that of Buzz Smyth. John Law, and Dave Foster of the second mid-field, may well be the deciding factor this year...
When Mrs. Eleanor Morgan Satterlee, a granddaughter of J. P. Morgan, died of cancer last year at 46, Park Avenue gossips set up a buzz-buzz over her will. She had bequeathed her attorney, well-to-do Sol Rosenblatt, 51 (Harvardman, General Hugh Johnson's right-hand man in NRA, onetime counsel to the Democratic National Committee), the residuary estate of $200,000. To her favorite psychiatrist, Dr. Richard ("Darling Dick'') Hoffmann, 64, on whom many of the gossips would have bet, she left only an oil painting. Last week in a Manhattan court, Mrs. Satterlee...