Word: cheerfulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Among Washington's younger political columnists, few might have been expected to cheer more loudly for the Kennedy Administration than balding William V. Shannon, 33, pundit-in-residence for the liberal New York Post...
...stepped out of his grey-and-gold Viscount at Washington National Airport, Canada's Prime Minister John Diefenbaker radiated anticipation and good cheer. Hustling up to the knot of waiting U.S. and Canadian officials, he grasped the arm of newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Canada Livingston Merchant and confided: "We're very glad you're coming, we couldn't be more pleased." Then, turning to face the TV cameras, the man who has taken as strong a position as anyone in his nation against excessive U.S. influence over Canada firmly declared: "When I read...
...good. Yet ironically, competition is fiercer than ever. Because youngsters really want to attend the college they apply to, Ivy League campuses can no longer overbook freshmen classes, and may reject an even higher proportion of serious applicants. Colleges are not sure whether to fear or cheer the dropoff...
Crimson scoring honors went to Kelley with 26. Borchard had 24 and Deering followed with 18. Ramming's 32 tallies provided the only cheer for the visitors in what otherwise was a highly frustrating evening for the Big Green...
...high point in the afternoon for the chilled picketers came when a pack of Cub Scouts appeared to be changing their minds about attending the Disney adventure story. The cheer was short-lived however, as a theatre official hustled the boys around to a side entrance "in order to keep the group together...