Word: byes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Around the Corner and Bye-Bye Blues (Victor). Leo Reisman blaring a masculine march on one side, saying a sugared farewell on the other...
Said Edgar Albert ("Eddie") Guest, rhymester, in an article for the August American Magazine: "If you're a visitor in our home, you may look to see me kiss her [Mrs. Nellie Grossman Guest] good-bye in the morning and kiss her again when I come home at night. I'll give her a hug and a whirl around the room and ask her how the day has gone...
...spade by its trade name. Says a Manhattan newspaperman, complaining as is the custom of newspapermen: "Some business. Work for the Telegram, there's a paper. When you're fifty-five and you've been there twenty years, they give you a week's pay. Bye-bye, little boy, another guy hobbling on a cane in the State institution. Or work for the Sun, that gentle old Y. M. C. A. Smoke a cigaret in the city room and you'll be sleeping on a park bench the same night. Or work for the Post...
Harvard's match with Army is the only one scheduled Saturday. Yale has drawn a bye, and will meet the winner of the Army-Harvard match on Wednesday, June 18. The two losers will play a consolation match on the afternoon of the same...
...Mellen '33, who drew a bye in the 145-pound class, will meet the survivor of the match between C. Angel '30 and A. P. Carlisle...