Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Boat rides have been planned as entertainment in the past, but they did not seem to evoke much enthusiasm. "A trip like that can go over like a ton of lead. We think a play might inspire more participation," Mechling said. He emphasized that plans for the play are still unofficial, and must be confirmed by the Class Committee...
Disgruntled Cliffies argue that unless they are welcomed to events such as the Princeton basketball fray, they cannot be expected to cultivate any enthusiasm for less spectacular exhibitions. However, the IAB has only 1500 seats, and when Bradley comes to town, there isn't enough room even for the men. Miss Paget, Coordinator of Recreational Activities for Radcliffe, admits that she would give priority to women undergraduates if comparable circumstances obtained at a Radcliffe event...
...typical demonstration of the team's enthusiasm came in the 600, when a dozen red-shirted bodies embraced willowy sophomore Joe Sam Robinson as he fell across the finish line after a stirring second-place performance...
None but the Brave. As producer, director and star of this World War II melodrama, Frank Sinatra is triply committed to a piece of flip moral hindsight. War is archaic, he says. It is also rough on brotherhood. But he cannot conceal his boyish enthusiasm for any activity that brings together a swell bunch of guys...
Foreign investors are suddenly regaining their enthusiasm about British Guiana. In the past month, foreign and domestic companies have snapped up more than $3,000,000 in government bonds. The Reynolds Metals Co., which operates bauxite mines, is now talking about expanding operations. The British government has pledged $7,000,000 in development funds, and a U.S. aid team has just finished studying Guianan needs...