Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...candidate's New Bedford staff came up to Woods Hole for the party, both for the bit of relaxation and the culture shock it provided for those who had spent months in the hot cramped quarters of a dying industrial ghetto. They listened to the several hundred guests loudly cheer the Congressional candidate and pledge their willingness to do anything to help him win this critical, good versus evil campaign...
...Brown losing streak back in 1969. But things can only better. I am planning intramural volleyball tournaments now at 60 Boylston St., and last month. I was promoted from the basement to the first floor. So hang in there. Harry Best, Yovvy." Gamble won't find much to cheer him up in Ithaca today. Cornell's Marinaro-less offense has been scoring over thirty points a game. Still, Penn's Doug Clune, "who has been erasing Ivy League pass reception records, may give the Big Red a hard time, Cornell...
...first the guys didn't know what to expect," Terry Kahn, veteran of two games said yesterday. "They thought we were cheer leaders. After a few touchdowns, though, things changed...
...people who felt overpowered not only by the elements but by other men. McGovern saw it from the front pew, saw it when he hunted rabbits over the parched countryside. Always there were the Scriptures ringing in his head?someone worse off to be helped, someone more unhappy to cheer...
Government officials took a little cheer from a recent decline in quotes for cattle on the hoof, which they say promises lower retail prices for steak and hamburger by September. But beef on the hoof could well rise again soon after that, pushing prices at the supermarket counters up further by Thanksgiving. Many ranchers who rushed their cattle to feed lots prematurely because of high prices and a drought that dried up grazing land are now rebuilding their herds. Such expansion initially reduces cattle supplies and drives up prices because heifers, which make up half of the calf crop...