Word: extravaganza
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...only one of its kind at the College, the Funsters' extravaganza offers prizes ranging up to champagne for the best male, best female, best couple, and best group. If past tradition is followed--and there seems little reason that it won't--a special prize will go to the least-dressed woman...
Fortunately, it was Monday and the main attraction of the day was the cinematic extravaganza entitled "Harvard vs. Dartmouth, a football game." Saturday's films revealed that the varsity was nearly ready. Valpey termed them "70 per cent of the way toward being a polished team," and a polished team is one capable of going all the way on every play...
...still working on fundamentals," moaned player-coach Willfill S. Fiend '49 yesterday as the CRIMSON gridiron extravaganza gave a preliminary two chugs and a wheeze and rolled downhill toward the Dartmouth tilt...
Getting down to first things first, Marie let it be known that since her current extravaganza was set in the clubroom of the Hasty Pudding Institute she felt that she was "practically a member...
...cast had included Margaret O'Brien and the Andrews Sisters, and the photographing had been done in technicolor, the picture could have been billed as an extravaganza. As it is it isn't even colossal, but there are times when it activates a grudging smile, and once or twice even a warm chuckle. Levant's cynicism is two-dimensional: in his role and for his role. This, by all accounts, is a good thing, taking the mind off the pins and needles of a sleeping leg. Dan Dailey carries the burden of the show, and proves his worth...