Word: cheerfulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then he and his friends, members of what he has named "The Christopher Columbus Club for Harvard," will hurry to New Haven to cheer the Crimson on to victory -- and food...
...Some chemistry is going on here," exulted Richard Nixon before 450 cheer ing Republicans at a $25-a-plate dinner in Arlington last week. "Something new and exciting is happening in Virginia." At which Nixon turned to the principal chemist, A. (for Abner) Linwood Hoiton, 42, a Harvard-trained lawyer with Spencer Tracy (circa 1940) looks and Lyndonesque vitality...
Cliffies will once again cheer for the Boston Patriots -- and this time they...
...much because it liked L.B.J. as because it disliked Goldwater even more. Since then, the Star has supported much of the Johnson program, from the war in Viet Nam to the poverty bills to civil rights legislation. As for the farm bill, the Star found something to cheer about in the fact that while it was not very good, it was written to take care of the next four years- promise of a welcome breather from an annual congressional hassle. More vehemently, the paper 3 deplores the splintering of the Republican Party by right-wing extremists. At home in Missouri...
Britain had little to cheer about, either, in the battle to overcome its unfavorable trade balance, the source of the pressure on the pound. Figures announced last week showed that the deficit climbed from $140 million in July to $263 million in August. Whatever their other disagreements, both the framers of the new economic plan and its critics seemed to agree about one thing: increasing austerity remains in order for Britain...