Word: dearing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...find oneself basking in the midst of fifty six of the world's most pulchritudinous young ladies is considerably worse than being under the scrutiny of any number of Aunts intent upon finding resemblances of dear departed Cousin Oswald. But for all of that familiar fish-estranged-from-water feeling there was plenty of compensation behind the scenes of Earl Carroll's "Sketch Book" during an evening performance. But the chief substance of this is that from the point of view of an eye witness the far famed fifty six have earned their title...
...regular Republican, but whose strong convictions often carry him to the insurgent ranks; a wealthy man who often votes against the desires of the wealthy, hence is called "the scab millionaire," who has been only slightly softened by eight years of Washington social life.-ED. "Goodnight, dear heart...
...engage in 375 intercollegiate games. The prestige of the college does not depend on any of these contests. No one will accuse you of having "poor-spirit" if you prefer to spend your Saturday afternoons in the library. No coach will urge you to play "for the glory of dear old Harvard...
...healthy outdoor life, frankly advertises having a good time. Princeton, with their clientele of New York and Philadelphia blue bloods, frankly advertises making friends Harvard with her divisional system and superior professors frankly advertises the opportunities for acquiring learning. Yale uses none of these arguments. She merely says, "Dear Old Yale...
Goodnight, Dear...