Word: delighteful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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During his eleven years in the prize ring, Virgil ("Honeybear") Akins, 30, never earned much more than a reputation as a listless, slow-starting pug. Last week the St. Louis Honeybear suddenly turned into a tiger. To the delight of a home-town audience, he took just 20 seconds of the first round to put New Jersey's Vince Martinez on the deck in their fight for the welterweight championship of the world. Martinez managed to get up, but it was a painful mistake. Akins dropped him eight more times in three more rounds, flattened his nose, and finally...
Fiedler and the orchestra entered into the spirit of the evening to the delight of the audience. After playing Up the Street, by Robert G. Morse '96 as an encore, Fiedler tossed a "33 boater into...
TIME'S most eloquent commentary on the Detroit automobile situation was the photographic line-up of the "look-alikes." In indulging the people's childish delight in their world of imitation (imitation rocket ships, imitation speedboats, etc.), the big shots have likewise denied our citizenry the right to individual taste...
Despite this disparity of motives, they make tender and tempestuous lovers. With scarcely a lapse of taste or skill. Author Koningsberger captures the many-splendored hues of fleshly delight. His lovers' neopaganism is sunny, not steamy. But the clouds soon gather. Toni, who is an egghead, likes to air his notions on Hegel, physics, films, money and 20th-century man. Catherine would rather listen to a record of Oh! Look at Me Now! five times...
Five small Freshmen were unofficially reported last night to have attempted to finish the job the workmen started in July of 1956, but ten section men, garbed in black, sent them reeling back to Thayer and Weld, much to the delight of the Hymarx people...