Word: cheerfulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...beautiful in the sunshine, Kennedy mused aloud that he did not expect many people to come to hear him speak on such a fine day. "They'd rather be at the beach," he said. But when his helicopter settled down, there were 100,000 waiting to listen and cheer. Kennedy, obviously pleased, responded with fervor. As he promised a partnership between the U.S. and a new Europe (see THE WORLD), he spoke in a loud and firm voice, thumped the rostrum with his fist to drive home his points...
...should instead stand up and cheer that Communism is being vigorously dealt with in Spain...
...Words a Year. David McCord has been a worthy extension of his university in more than one field. While working as a fund raiser, he has written or edited 21 books, has had several one-man shows of his watercolors. His What Cheer is the classic anthology of British and American humorous verse, and his own poems are in more than 100 anthologies. In light verse McCord has waged a furious mock battle for the "lost positive...
...Milwaukee," marveled one visiting player, "they used to cheer line-drive fouls. But this is the first time I ever heard them cheer balls and strikes." The Mets' board of directors bought ads in the New York papers. "Never in sports history," they read, "has there been such a heart-warming demonstration of loyalty and affection." TV Announcer Lindsey Nelson politely thanked the fans for showing up-and promised that the team would try to do better...
...excited delegates began to cheer Kennedy left for the hotel and a telephone conversation with the President.CRIMSONDonal F. HolwayPROF. SAMUEL H. BEER (center) talks with two delegates on the floor...