Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...band--a noisy bunch in Crimson jackets--plays the national anthem, the players stand at attention, facing the flag, the crowd stands, you stand. When it is over the crowd cheers, you cheer. The centers square off at center ice, the puck is dropped, and the crowd roars again...
...Cheer of the Week" was directed at the white-helmeted Yale goalie. "Hey Schwalb, you're not a goalie...you're a Q-Tip!"...The Crimson travels to Princeton and Army this weekend, and returns home November 29 to face Dartmouth. That will be its last home game until January...
Meanwhile in the statehouses, the Republicans closed from a 34-16 deficit to a 26-24 margin and almost reclaimed the majority of governorships. That's a stunning indicator of the weakness of any supposed Democratic resurgence--and a reminder that the party may have less to cheer about than it thinks...
...gain. There would be just a quick pan to the number on his back as he lumbered off the field in that tender-kneed way of his, a big, good-looking man, who was virtually undistinguishable under his helmet and football gear. At first, the bar's patrons would cheer just the brief mention of Lynch's name on national TV, but after a few years of such random mentioning by Summerall and Frank Gifford and Howard Cosell, they grew restless. They wondered when Fran would duplicate his two-touchdown feat against the Jets. But he never did. He carried...
...December Edward Joyce was ousted and replaced by his boss and predecessor, Van Gordon Sauter. Nine months later Sauter himself was forced out after Tisch wrested control of the company from then Chairman Thomas Wyman. The appointment of Stringer, a highly regarded 18-year veteran of CBS News, brought cheer to most staffers and may have finally signaled an end to a painful period of turmoil at TV's most prestigious news division...