Word: darn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wanted was enough to last me one school year, about $2500. I didn't know it would be so darn much more than I needed. That's the reason I started spending it like I did. I just threw it around and picked up the tab for everyone. I didn't like to see other students spending money they had grubbed for on frivolous things...
...Grad type." The new president, Princeton's youngest since 1761, will consider the club issue in the light of how they serve the university, not how they stimulate alumni fund raising. "He's a non-aristocratic person, and he's simply a darn nice guy," a friend said last night...
...gives "probably this country's best graduate training in continental medieval history;" an immaculate student is shocked to see him gardening in the very oldest of clothes; an injured house athlete finds him the first to arrive at his side; a house secretary notes that he mixes "a darn good martini;" and a Harvard administrator partially explains the above by adding that "he is a truly kind human being, with a deep personal interest in people...
...Sympathy (M-G-M), as a play, was basically just a darn good matinee drama, and the tremendous excitement it generated in audiences was mostly Freudulent. The play packed them in on Broadway for more than 20 months, and was sold to Hollywood for $300,000. After that, the movie world wondered: Had M-G-M spent a bad buck? For almost a year the Hollywood censors and the studio bosses hassled over the weighty problems the film posed. Is the U.S. moviegoer old enough to be told that there is such a thing as homosexuality? Is it decent...
...reply, Daniel F. Eneguess. executive secretary of the Monadnock Region Association, the sponsor of the offer, said, "If we can take any industry away from Cambridge, we'd be darn glad...